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more plant pot decor

This will probably be the final batch of plant pokes until after Christmas as ‘other priorities’ take over … also, the workshop gets hellish cold at this time of year due to gaping gaps under the doors and roof which may as well not be there when the cold winter gales get going!

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As ever these were made using the power carver, actually my new power carver following the untimely demise of my last one.  I went for a different model and whilst it doesn’t have the same grunt as it’s predecessor it’s actually not too bad once you get used to it’s foibles!  Next time I may need to invest in one of the heavier duty motors.

There’s a good chance that I’ll be putting the power carver to greater use in the future for larger carvings, currently I exclusively use traditional hand tools for these but the amount of time this takes just even from a roughing out point-of-view can be excruciating … time will tell.  Still at least the traditional tools can be used in the house … by the fire!

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I’ve developed a real joy out of making these little characters, generally I’ll closet myself away in the workshop, put on some Razorlight and get into a general carving frenzy.

This batch were made using some of the last remains of the silver fir and elm, although I do have some european larch, Birch and Ash waiting in the wings for when the mood next takes me.

Here are a few group photos for your pleasure:

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As much as I’d love to upload these to the shop we’re continuing to stock up for a glut of craft fayre’s in the run up to Christmas, our main event will be in Dundee with a couple of smaller events more locally.  Details will follow in due course anyway.

Individually carved plant pokes

I’ve finally completed a new set of plant pot ornaments (plant pokes), extending the range to include a smaller variety of ‘wood sprites’ measuring between 3″ – 4″ tall as well as the usual range measuring between 6″ – 8″ in height.

These particular plant pokes have been carved in either silver fir or elm (the majority being the fir), before being treated with oil to preserve them against decay in moist plant pots and finally having their uppers finished in a tough varnish.

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As ever every piece is an individual with it’s own character, everyone has their favourites and every sprite will shortly be looking for a new home. These sprites have been specifically created for a forthcoming event, details of which will be given nearer the time, although if you’re particularly keen to re-home one of the wee souls drop me an e-mail using the contact details on the contact page.

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The items in the uppermost image are priced at £6.50 / each, whilst their larger counterpartsin the lower image are £8.50 (incl. postage and packing).

Work in progress:

- paper pulp sculpted head (fund-raising project)
- paper pottery bowls
- paper pulp sculpture

Larry “two faces” Larch – Wood Carving

Ah yes, finally!  This has, without doubt, been the single most time consuming carving I’ve done, normally I keep track of the time taken in order to assign some sort of meaningful price to the object, however, as the hours ticked by and began to appraoch 20 hours of blister inducing carving I decided to ‘forget’ to record anymore hours?!

It did however give me a  good chance to get to know this particular character:

Larry is something of an unpredictable fellow prone to contradictory outbursts espousing first one position in an argument before immediately taking up the other, of course this may have something to do with the argumentative mouth-piece that resides on the back of his head.

Some have suggested that Larry has become unstable over the years, no doubt as a result of continually having to justify himself to, well, himself. Inevitably his ’sap’ pressure has risen to levels where his health really has been compromised, indeed, you can see it in his bulging eye!

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It maybe won’t come as a particularly huge surprise that Larry is indeed, a piece of Larch wood, taken from an over-sized beast of a tree that had taken over my sisters garden and requires a certain amount of ‘pruning’.  It’s an incredibly pale wood, almost pastel white, with a grain that’s almost indistinguishable from the rest of the wood.  It creates a very subtle contour which is best seen in, well, in real life!

The finish here is acrylic paint with a coating of a couple of hard wearing varnishes.

I now have a shed full of this wood, much will be burnt in the stove although I’ve already picked out a couple of prime pieces for carving, not least of all a trunk section with two partially intertwined branches rising out of it … branches doesn’t really describe them though, maybe slightly smaller trunks.  It’s about 3 or 4 feet tall and screaming out to be carved.

I may need largely gouges though!

Available to buy from the shop

Little felt owl and a few mini plant pot ornaments

The little owl has been floating about for a while and I was surprised he’s not featured in a previous blog entry, he’s made out of ecospun felt, with recycled polyester stuffing, and old buttons.  I think he’s a rather cute wee fellow, especially with the little ‘o’ embroidered on the front.  With luck Jolene will see fit to make some freinds for the fellow, but as things stand he’s a one of a kind!

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Available in the shop.

I’ve also been trying to get some decent pictures of the ‘plant pokes’ for the shop, but hell have they been acting up!  I don’t know whether it’s been the poor lighting or just their irregular shapes but it’s been a complete ‘mare trying to get in focus shots!

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Available in the shop.
SOLD OUT!  Please contact for custom orders.

Dougie the Fir – Wood Carving

This is the first larger carving I have completed using my new gouges, they have essentially allowed me to abandon the set of craft knives I had been using and at the same time has also eliminated the fear I had of breaking the rather flimsy knives.  The gouges have certainly made life a lot less difficult, making cutting and shaping far simpler and far less frustrating!

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Dougie Fir had been living at the foot of our garden when I discovered him during some routine maintenance. Seemingly he’s been there for some time living amongst the rather awkward and jaggy Sitka family of wood sprites. To be honest I think he was grateful to be rescued from amongst their clutches.

Generally he seems like a bit of a sad fellow, his sad eyes show the lie of his forced grin. Personally I just think he needs some decent company and a good cuppa tea, but I think he’s disconcerted by his current view from where he can see his former captors. In this case I’m sure that a bit of distance will do more to heal his wounds than any encouragement I can offer.

I have also used paints on this carving to a far greater extent than I have on previous carvings where I have limited things to eyes and lips.  On this occasion the entire carving has been painted, either with the application of various washes or with more detailed work.  The over-all effect has come out better than I expected and I think it’s an aspect of the carving that I shall continue to develop.

This item is available for sale in the shop:  http://madestuffshop.etsy.com

more runic pendents

I’ve been busy extending the range of runic pendents available to include more ‘bind runes’, that is runes designed to have a particular influence on the wearers life.  Whether or not you believe such things the sentiment is rather nice and I think it’s nice to have a little hope that things might be better than they are … unless everything’s perfect for you, in which case, great!

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The bind runes shown (back row, left to right ) are for  Health, Love, Wealth, ‘A’, (front row, left to right) Peace and Happiness, ‘little dancer’, Luck and, Success.

The bind runes meaning in detail:

Health: Maintaining a healthy mind and body requires a constant flow of energy. Sowulo represents the Sun and when combined with Kano and Inguz can provide the inner strength to repel negative energies and illness.

Love: Preserve a loving relationship by combining the powerful energies of Gebo and Wunjo to create a partnership giving success and pleasure.

Wealth: Wealth can take form in emotional, spiritual or monetary ways and Fehu is a rune of fulfilment. True wealth is achieved through generosity which leads to emotional, spiritual and financial fulfilment. Combining Fehu and Gebo gives the balance required to achieve this elusive goal.

‘A’: This is the gothis rune for ‘A’ and is the first of a range of runic intials I’m looking at doing, of course some runes are more interesting in appearance than other, if your interested drop me an e-mail via the contacts page.

Peace and Happiness: Total harmony with life is promoted by Wunjo which is combined with Berkana and Kano to dispel negative energies and bring happiness into the home

‘Little Dancer’:  Is my own design, has no meaning, is not runic and is included here because I like it :)

Luck: Combines Jera, benefical outcomes, the Wunjo and Sowulo to bring about joyousness and the energy to succeed in your endeavours. Patience may be required.

Success: Combines the fruit bearing, joyful rune Wunjo with Berkana which promotes personal growth and prospering ventures.

Plant poke wood carvings

I spent ages referring to these as “things that you stick in your plant pot, you know, as decoration” so thanks to Jolene for finally setting me straight and appointing the title “plant poke”, at least when we’re trying to sell them at the craft fayre we’ll be able to put a name to them now!

None of these are more than 8 inches in height with a pokey bit on the bottom so that they stand up in the plant pots, so unless you’re trying to stick them in a pot with a seedling or a tiny plant they should be nestled amongst the foliage … although I suppose it depends on your plants, I know a few people who could do with one of these to distract from the fact that their plants were laid to rest some time ago!

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With my larger carvings I tend to restrict myself to traditional hand tools (knives, gouges and the like), however, for these I wanted something that would allow me to work at a greater pace and I ended resorting to my generic dremel type power tool that I’ve been looking at askance for the past few months trying to figure out how I might employ it best.  Well, aside from using it to create clouds of sawdust which gets everywhere, it seems that I can produce these chaps, and with a little pyrography for embellishment I think they look pretty good … my favourite is the one in the middle.

I think I may apply a few of the lessons I’ve learned from these to the larger carvings I do.

Now available from the shop.

motivating feedback

Making stuff can be hard-going at times, it can be difficult to judge just how good your stuff is in any subjective way, and if it’s not any good, well, what’s the point!  Of course family and friends can tell you that what you’ve been making is “super”, “smashing”, or even, “great” yet you’ll always have a nagging doubt that these people simply don’t want to hurt your feelings with a totally honest and critical assessment of your work.

Jolene and I are rather good at giving critical feedback and yet when you see something day-in-day-out even the extraordinary becomes ordinary or unremarkable, perhaps the old adage about familiarity breeding contempt would fit, the very reason why judging your own work can be so difficult.

With our first craft fayre approaching rapidly (one week to go) there is a danger of us suffering a crisis of confidence despite most of our stock being ready and packed.  Aside from our trademark wood carvings, papier mache pieces, felt ornaments, and needlework items we’ve put together a range of mounted prints and photo cards and a few other bits and bobs.

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We were rather delighted then that an enthusistic shopper recently purchased two of Jolene’s felt birds and left some rather encouraging feedback:

It is such a treasure to own a pair of your MadeStuff birds. I love every bit of them. Your little birds stoled my heart. As soon as I saw them, I just knew that I had to have them. They are perched on their own shelf in my family room and cheerfully greet all who enter.  Their colors work well with my decor. They chirp happily and love to show off their plumage. They will bring joy to those who visit them and sing in my heart forever. Thank you for your kindness and expedite shipping. I will always be eternally greatful.

Rather positive I’m sure you’ll agree, and certainly welcome in the run-up to the craft fayre!

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Fortunately it’s not just Jolene that’s been getting positive feedback as I discovered when I received feedback for one of my carvings earlier in the month:

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Very brief, which is no bad thing, yet I think it suggests a connection with the piece which is all I can really ask.  Out of curiosity I went and checked the feedback the shopper had left for other sellers on Etsy, to say that some it was ‘neutral’ would be over-stating it, the criticism of the finish of a piece of woodwork is no small thing.  I would be devestated if I received feedback saying one of my carvings hadn’t been sanded properly… although at least I would know what I had to do to improve my work!

The feedback that we get as crafters is hugely important and whilst we might not necessarily like what we here, there is no doubt that without critical assessment of our work improvement is made all the more difficult.  Finding such critical feedback is no easy task though and whilst the examples cited above don’t help us develop our craft they do provide a much needed boost in the run up to our inaugural craft event!

I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again, critical and honest feedback on anything you see on this site is welcome … nay!  It’s needed!

‘little dancer’ and ‘runic’ wooden pendants

In prearation for our forthcoming craft fayre Jo and I have stepped our crafting from something just short of a slow simmer to a frantic and frightening boil which essentially sees us crafting every night, obviously when I say ‘we’ I mean ‘Jo’ … personally I’m still pretty horizontal when it comes to crafting activity!

Despite my relative inactivity I have been able to turn out a good number of pendants over the last couple of weeks including my own ‘little dancer’ design, that can be seen below, and also some runic symbols imbued with all the power that their form allows them.

All the pendants were made from scratch from the felling of the wood, to the seasoning, to the design, wood burning (pyrography) and varnishing.  I managed to get a job lot of bails and have woven together some hemp cord to make the ‘chain’.

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From left to right the runes are: Love Bind Rune; Universe Rune; Acceptance of Cosmic Law Bind Rune; Karma Rune; Protection Bind Rune, and, (just above the Protection Rune) a Success Bind Rune.

I’ve not uploaded these to the shop yet, although if you’re interested then just e-mail me through the contact page above and I’ll give you a price incl. postage.  These are now in the store and are priced $7.50 incl. postage, you can find them all here.

Coming Soon … plant pot decor, felt art, and lots lots more

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