Bead Holder - Custom Made
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This bead holder was dreamed up by my good friend and fellow creator, Grace DuVal. She liked the finished product enough to share it on her YouTube channel, so I've used her images to put together this cusom listing in case others would like something similar. Feel free to message me with specific requests!
Roughly, these are the dimensions of the longer boxes pictured:
16" long and 3 ¾" wide
The inside of each row is about 1" wide, 1" deep, and 13" long
If you would like something with similar wood hues, choose the "Cedar & Oak" variation. Or, choose a mystery combination and I'll use whatever I have lying around. Plus, I'll tell you the story of where I got the wood. I will finish the box with protective polyurethane.
Feel free to message me if you'd like to tweak the design a bit. I'm interested in figuring out what it is that people will find most useful. Also, let me know if you have other beading or crafting needs, I love making things for people who make things :)
16" long and 3 ¾" wide
The inside of each row is about 1" wide, 1" deep, and 13" long
If you would like something with similar wood hues, choose the "Cedar & Oak" variation. Or, choose a mystery combination and I'll use whatever I have lying around. Plus, I'll tell you the story of where I got the wood. I will finish the box with protective polyurethane.
Feel free to message me if you'd like to tweak the design a bit. I'm interested in figuring out what it is that people will find most useful. Also, let me know if you have other beading or crafting needs, I love making things for people who make things :)
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If you haven't seen Grace's video, it's about the difficulties of making money as an artist. And beading! Her videos are honest and inspiring, and well worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHqaqsbBPbU |
Flotsam is a one-person operation. I cut each small batch of kitchenware individually from carefully selected scrap wood, which I collect locally. Because I make everything by hand in small batches, each item will be unique and slightly different, and there will be some natural variation of hue and grain patterns in the wood.
I take pride in producing beautiful, well crafted items from salvaged wood. Much of my wood comes from other woodworking shops - scraps from large projects that would otherwise be discarded. I also use construction and demolition scraps, broken furniture and anything else made of good, solid hardwood that needs a second chance at life. After I source the wood, I must deconstruct it and/or bring each piece down to a manageable size, then I cut and shape each piece individually. The production process is a dance between the planer, table saw, bandsaw and an array of different sanding tools. For more info, vist my website at flotsammade.com.
I take pride in producing beautiful, well crafted items from salvaged wood. Much of my wood comes from other woodworking shops - scraps from large projects that would otherwise be discarded. I also use construction and demolition scraps, broken furniture and anything else made of good, solid hardwood that needs a second chance at life. After I source the wood, I must deconstruct it and/or bring each piece down to a manageable size, then I cut and shape each piece individually. The production process is a dance between the planer, table saw, bandsaw and an array of different sanding tools. For more info, vist my website at flotsammade.com.