Saturday Spoonage

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Kepis

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Yep, more spoons im afraid ;-)

First up an eater in birch which i finished yesterday, tooled finish and oiled with tung oil

20180203_151315 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

20180203_151249 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

20180203_151154 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

Second, a small eater in Lime (Linden) made start to finish in the same session as finishing the one above, sanded exterior surfaces, bowl has a tooled finish, was originally going to leave it natural, but nah, looked boring, so added a splash of colour.

20180203_164016 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

20180204_093230 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

20180204_093218 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
 
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Nice spoons Mark.

Using the paint on the lime spoon really makes it stand out. What paint do you use for your spoons?

I use chalk paint and seal it with finishing wax, its not water proof, but water repellant, seems to work ok though if you take a little care taken when washing up, i know lots of people use milk paint or acrylics, i saw this in the shop and thought id give it a go
 

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