I know I'm in danger of blowing my own trumpet a bit too much on here, but I wanted to show you all the mirror I had made for my wife.
My wife can be tricky to buy for so I'm always trying to think of something I can either make for her or buy. I've also been trying to learn to carve lately, something I've always wanted to do, and I thought it might be an ideal time to make my wife something small and complete a little carved project.
It's only simple, carved on lime wood (from a tree that once grew in the grounds of Hereford Cathedral) and the design itself isn't mine but part of the online course I'm doing, but I enjoyed making it and my wife is pleased with it.
Nothing wrong with sharing your craft with the world. Like you say your design gained inspiration elsewhere and will in its turn contribute to inspire others. That's how humans learn and build their capacity for creativity. Keep showing us I say.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful present - made with love.
ReplyDeleteThat’s beautiful a gift made with love. Heather
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Always good to keep learning.
ReplyDeleteThats fantastic. I like how the four corner designs are so uniformly carved. And the fact of the origins of the wood.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Kev, lucky wife. A bit late with this, but Merry Xmas to you all and a happy new year!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely Kev. Our carving club is closed to to the flippin virus and we miss it terribly.
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to receive the mirror as a gift, you are really clever.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and oh-so thoughtful. You're a keeper, Kev! ;0D
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful kev!
ReplyDeleteIf I received a present made with thought and love, I would be delighted. It really is a lovely gift.
ReplyDeleteThat is really beautiful. A gift anyone would love to get. Very wel done.
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