This “Bostcast” was used in the old days to hold a comb and brush. I heard they were coated with tar to keep the lice out of ones hair. I designed it to fit a large size tissue box. There is a towel bar underneath the bottom. It measures 11” x 15 ½” x 6 ¼” and is constructed out of alder.
The Victorian clock is the first clock I designed in my collection that has now reached 36.
It is made from poplar and is well sanded, ready to paint.
The clock movement in included.
This round, dome-shaped wood-piece holds a tealight and has a bead on the bottom which is easy to trim. The top has a very narrow grove which makes it easy to paint a border of a different color.
This round, dome-shaped wood-piece holds a tealight and has a bead on the bottom which is easy to trim. The top has a very narrow grove which makes it easy to paint a border of a different color.
This round, dome-shaped wood-piece holds a mini clock which come with the wood. There is a bead on the bottom which is easy to trim. The top has a very narrow grove which makes it easy to paint a border of a different color.
This ten inch plate is made from poplar and has double beads on the inside and one on the outside, making it quite interesting.
This 8 x 1/5 inch bowl is turned from poplar. It has a double bead on the inside just below the top which makes it unique and a useful container. It has lots of possibilities for different designs.
This is a wonderful size for a beginning project and so useful for cutting cheese. Decorate one side and wax or oil the back.
This small turned container is just 5 x 5 inches. It's made in the US and it great for storing dried beans, peas or even cookies.
It has great painting possibilities. So far I've painted it with Os, Hallingdal and Telemark designs.






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