[NFB-Krafters-Korner] Crafting from nature
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Mon Oct 4 00:32:45 UTC 2021
Sounds like some beautiful items you have made!
That maple leaf tray, reminds me of my childhood home. We had a big maple leaf tree, in our side yard!
Terry
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I'm a bit late on this thread, but I love making things found in nature.
Some of the numerous items I have made include:
Pens, keychains, letter Openers and Magnifying Glass handles from deer antlers. My friends and I have found antler sheds while out for a walk and cut off the tips to make handles with the natural end with the pointed tip of the antler. I also use a middle section of the antler to make the barrels for pens.
Most of what I make is from fallen tree branches and trees and bushes that are being cut down for one reason or another. I have made bowls, vases, boxes, candlesticks and tea light holders. Most of the items I turn on the lathe are finished with smooth edges. Sometimes, I make them look more natural and rustic by leaving the natural shape of the log on the rim of a bowl for instance. The bowls and vases may still have some of the bark on them. If there is a void or a knot or something like that, I will try to incorporate the natural inclusion into the the design of the item.
Last Christmas, I made some tea light candle holders that looked like logs lying on their sides. The bark was left on and a wide hole was drilled in the side . They were about 6" long and 3" in diameter.
I have also used maple leaves as patterns for shallow dishes. I will cut out the shape of the leaf on a piece of maple and then turn it on the lathe to make a decorative little tray or dish to set on a nightstand or dresser to put your coins, keys or jewelry on when you take them off at night.
Thanks for the great topic.
Ray
On 10/3/21, henry osborne jr via NFB-Krafters-Korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> We used to have these really tiny pine cones come off of our neighbors
> tree, they might have been the size of an acorn.
> I would gather them from our yard and my Mom would put them in her
> Christmas flower arrangements.
> I'd also gather acorns for her arrangements or put them out for the
> squirrels to bury or eat.
> You listening to me Jill? I'd take care of the squirrels!
>
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> Understand about the angles Terri. I just have to walk out the back
> door. We have trees they drop them on our patio should I say really
> wooden deck. You reminded me that I should go out and sweep the
> needles off the deck. Once I was sitting out there this summer and a pinecone almost hit me on the head!
> Our pinecones aren’t big enough for say a wreath or something that
> fancy, but they could be used as Christmas tree decorations. I’m with
> Henry, I love the smell of the woods all year round X
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>> On Oct 3, 2021, at 9:23 AM, Terry Powers via NFB-Krafters-Korner
>> <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> I have never made anything, but remember pressing leaves, as a kid!
>> I also had a Christmas tree, made of pine cones. I do not know what
>> ever happened to it!
>> Henry and my sister, like the sented pine cones, but they irritate my
>> eyes.
>> I am not one for going in the woods for finding pine cones and more!
>> Enough broken anchles, already!
>>
>> Terry
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>> Cathy thank you for sharing about your experiences with crafting from
>> nature. Has anybody else made anything from items they have picked up
>> on a walk. I can remember making owls out of pine cones.
>>
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>> Did you know buying a hand made craft is like buying directly from
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>> interest to it's self.
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