These stars used up some of those wood scraps I have accumulated from other projects. They are carved from squares 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch. I used cottonwood bark, butternut, and of course basswood. They will make good give-a-ways and should look good on the tree.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Happy Turtle

Friday, May 13, 2011
Angus
Angus comes from the way of Pete LeClair. He has done so many facial expressions over the years, and they are available to everyone. My thanks goes to Pete for my learning experience. The term expression usually happens when anyone change its face muscles in positive of negative response, at that point you say that what is the face is expressing or the person want to say. Usually the eyes present a clear view of the words which a person want to say. I just painted the hat and eyes, with a little red on the lips. The picture washed out the face but it looks good in person. I drilled a hole in the bottom so you can use it as a finger puppet. It' good for people who talk to themselves as others will think they are talking to the puppet. "Laughter out loud"
Friday, April 29, 2011
Chipmunk
Spending time in the woodland it is hard not to notice the chatter of chipmunks. They range in color from gray to red. Chipmunks lives underground. They prefor to burrow near a rock, log or other object. The chipmunk will continue to dig for it's entire life. Burrows have been found over thirty feet long. Chipmunks feed on insects, nuts, seeds, berries and grain, which they stuff into their generous cheek pouches and carry to their burrow or nest to store. Chipmunks hibernate, but instead of storing fat, they periodically dip into their cache of nuts and seeds throughout the winter.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Big Eyed Fish
This is a comic fish if you can't tell. It may have come up from deep in the sea. I carved two different fish with the same pattern in cottonwood bark. I didn't sand them so they show the tool marks. My hope was it added a scale look, plus I don't like sanding.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Low Flyer
This time of year we have a migration of geese, ducks, and swans through our area. This is the first time I attempted a project in pyrography like this Mallard Drake. It was a woodburning with a variable temperature tool and a writing tip on basswood. I burned in curved lines, dash strokes. dots, and scrubby lines. The colored work was with watercolor pencils. I used pencil kit so the colors might not be exactly right. Some area's have several color layers.Temperature control and line techniques take a lot of practice.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Lady Praying
This is a small simple carving of a lady praying. It's carved out of butternut with a natural finish. Butternut is easy to carve and it works well with this type of carving.
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