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Daniel, thank you for checking them out! I bet your girls would love some sticks that dad carved! I ended up making more of these and I gave 2 to my daughter today. She's going to attach beads or something to them.
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Re: *****in berry sticks
thanks Gene! they look kind of like some primitive weapon!
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Thanks Dorothy and Art! I'm glad you like the spoon too! I think the drywall sheets might be to coarse for bark, but they sure are good for hardwoods.
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Hi Sharon,these sticks are super cool and neatly carve,i bet my daughters would like to have hair sticks like these,great work Sharon like always.......great imagination as well!!!parkwayman...have a great day
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Good thing you told me what they were .. I would have never guessed .. great job
Gene
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Hi Sharon, The hair picks are a great idea! I can't use them because of short hair all the time! But, I will definitely use the spoon that you made!It is so pretty and sturdy! Might have to invest in one for our Daughter as she loves to cook! I went to your etsy sight and checked out all your neat things! Very nice! Who would ever think of drywall for sanding?! Thank you!
Dorothy & Art/thebarkguy
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Hi Jim and thank you! Make some sticks and try it! I bet people would buy them.-- Drywall sheets are great for first sanding steps.
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I like those sticks, Sharon. I've made a few sets (from my old oak whiskey barrel wood, mostly), and they've gone over well when I can find somebody who uses them. Maybe I should make a bunch and see if I can peddle them at a local craft show.
Nice tip on the drywall sanding sheets. I have to make a trip to Home Depot this afternoon anyway . . .
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Hi Kris, I'm glad you like them! My husband and I want to make handles for our kitchen cabinets kind of on the same order as the hair sticks some day. First we have to mill up the lumber to build the cabinets though! LOL
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Thanks Hal, a knife handle would be nice. The kids always seem like they think I'm neat! lol I really enjoy being with them and we goof around and do lots of art projects together. Grandma is a big kid!
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Hi Fred and thank you! I just twist my hair up and push it through my hair. Kind of messy looking how I do it, but it keeps my hair from getting into things!
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Thanks Keoma! And was that a hint that you would like a pair? That could be arranged! LOL
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Thank you Roy! We put the tent in the shed and got a travel trailer! LOL We're a different breed here in No.California! hehe!
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Those have a neat look to them. Nothing stays in my hair either. I'm thinking there MUST be other uses for them. Maybe hang some other pieces from them and it becomes a decorative piece for the wall....what else...hmmm...
Sounds like you had some great family fun with the hair stick project, you can't beat that!
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Sharon
Great job on the hairsticks, the 1st picture, the stick with the bark on it looks like a knife handle waiting for a blade, keep up the good work and i bet your grandkids think they have a NEAT grandma
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