Good morning,
This is one of our "toy stores." :) My Honey makes beautiful wood turned ornaments, bottle stoppers, pens, and other items so we make plenty of trips to this store. I enjoy wandering around with him and seeing all of the beautiful wood and hardware available for his projects. I'm not the only one who appreciates the beautiful items he makes. Two days ago I put seven of his turned wood pens in our on line store and all seven were sold within 24 hours.
He has made one more that is in the store now as I type this. Way to go, Honey!
Very wisely, Hancock's Fabrics is right next door to Woodcraft. After we are finished at the wood store, I have to take a stroll through Hancock's Fabrics which is one of my "toy stores." I see plenty of other couples doing the same thing.
One stop shopping for him and for her. What are your "toy stores?"
Enjoy,
Lois
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It's a really beautiful pen Lois. Your husband has a lot of talent at his fingertips. I'd love to see some of his wood turned ornaments. I used to make wooden ornaments years ago and sell them at all the craft shows. For one birthday I got a bandsaw, another birthday I got a sander :) I loved working with wood, cutting out the shapes and painting them too.
Hi Denise,
My Honey's turned wood bird house ornaments are in the shop now. They have been a big hit with bird lovers. :)
Someone knew you well to get you such fun presents!
Thanks for stopping by and your kind comments.
Best,
Lois
It is so great to have a hobby n talent such as you n your Hubs.
My hobby is photography...so I am interested in a camera lens..at B&H store. I have on picked out but its out of stock...on the waiting list!
that is so awesome. both kjell and you are so talented. :)
That pen is wonderful, I like wood and had quite a hand at working it...
Our toy stores are Menards, Harbor Freight, Joann fabrics, and any quilting shop I can find. The thing of it is, we both find stuff we want in ALL the stores. Roger can have as much fun in Joann fabrics as I can...he finds stuff to use for fly-tying. Same thing in quilt shops...
That pen is beautiful--I have a turned wood pen that someone got me. I don't use it because I am afraid I will lose it.
I understand that you and your honey like your toy stores!
He has made a beautiful pen!
Wow, that's a nice pen, you couldn't chew on it.
Those pens looks really nice. So handy that Hancock fabrics is next to Woodcraft.
Perfect placement of the fabric and woodcraft stores! Both you and Kjell do beautiful work.
Beautiful work by your husband. I had no idea you two had an online shop. Thanks for your kind comment and have a great weekend.
Lately, our favorite "toy" stare has been the Apple store which we usually seek out when visiting larger areas that have one. One of the benefits of our moving to Nashua, NH (eventually) is that there is one in a nearby mall! Grenville also used to be a Wood Craft customer whne he was doing his wood turnings.
That pen is a work of art.
You still have a Hancock's? I thought they went bankrupt. All stores in the Southwest closed a few years ago with news that the company was no more! Even though I no longer sew it's sad that there are no more fabric stores anywhere.
How skillful, love them!
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