| The First AttemptsWhen I decided I wanted to take up carving again, this is what resulted. A tablespoon, teaspoon measurement from basswood. Not the most durable, but good for practice and fun for showing off :) |
| two more spoons, the top two from my little blocks of wood |
| Soup Spoons |
| Walnut SpoonsI just finished two walnut spoons that I have been working on for a while. The top one is made from the same shape spoon blank as the eating spoons. The other is a short handled mixing spoon. |
| Black and White |
| Blue and spoons |
| Teeny Tiny SpoonsThese are the two spoons I made before I bought nicer knives and stronger wood. They are really not useful in everyday use, but they were helpful to me in practicing making spoons |
| “Before” Black Walnut Mixing SpoonI love the process of spoon making. Taking a rought piece of wood and turning it into something beautiful. |
| “After” Black Walnut Mixing SpoonThis it the beautiful that resulted. |
| Walnut and Maple |
| Green Jar |
| Wood Background |
| Grass Background |
| Strawberry Jam |
| Strawberries |
| Works in Progress |
| First Zig-Zag Spoon |
| Spiral Handled Salad Spoon |
| Red, White, and Black |
| Companions |
| Variety |
| Blackberry Jar |
| Blackberries |
| Different WoodsFrom left to right: a very dark Black Walnut, a lighter black walnut, two padauk, Maple and Cherry. |
| First Christmas Ornaments |
| Oven Rack Pulls |
| Walnut Mixing Spoons |
| Cherry Mixing Spoons |
| Salad Set |
| Bowl of Baby Spoons |
| Baby Spoons |
| Soup Spoons |
| Soup Spoons of Colour |