All I know is that it’s cool!
I think this lamp is a jewel! Also, FYI, mushrooms are a big thing with young people these days, of any size, shape, purpose or material… but if...
If you’re looking for a single knob without the hardware. And you know where to look. If you don’t need the knob to turn, also pretty cheap, $40...
Welcome! I believe you have found your people :)
Lovely table!
Reproductions cost roughly $100 a pair, so clearly someone didn’t get the memo.
Thanks for this! Sadly, (but unsurprisingly) there’s an extensive wait list for the adult workshop, despite the $100 - $125 price tag. But maybe...
That said, check this out, might be someone who could help: http://robertforman.net/
A far easier and smaller version of this craft was taught in art class at my elementary school in suburban New York in the 1970’s. Much more like...
I believe the search term you’re looking for may be “yarn painting”.
Definitely door knobs, but I have no idea how to tell how old they are. The style has been available for 100 years or more. I can understand why...
I’ve seen the term used to describe furniture used by traveling merchants, but I don’t know if the use is proper nomenclature, or if it’s simply...
My understanding (and I’m sure someone here will be able to correct me if I’m wrong :) is that the *term* originated with furniture designed to...
I’m very far from an expert on the subject, but it reminds me of the sort of thing that used to be printed on flour sacks and the like.
You are so right about it being sweet. I think you’re also correct about it being a baby deer/fawn. I still don’t know who made it, but I think...
Also the B in B. S. G looks a lot like an 8, and the gold content mark in the picture looks like it says 8k rather than 18k.
Wow. I am getting nothing. No wonder you asked for help! If you post more pictures I will try again. Google image search doesn’t even give...
:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:Here’s an example of roughly what the fish looked like on the can before I used it as a craft supply: [ATTACH]
Thank you! That was exactly the feeling I was going for! The fish is actually a rainbow trout, though.
Again, thank you! Now I know what to call this: [ATTACH]
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