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goobersplat · 1 year ago
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1990s FOLK ART Handmade Wooden Dog
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odinstoyfactory · 2 years ago
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Handmade Wood Toy Sitting Pig Cutout From My Itty Bitty Animal Collection, Unpainted and Ready to Paint 1351639363
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Itty Bitty Animal Collection
Are you looking for a unique and handmade gift for a child? Look no further than the wood toy Sitting Pig Cutout from the Itty Bitty Animal Collection. Crafted by hand in a Toymakers Shop using traditional woodworking tools and techniques, this unfinished wood toy is sanded smooth and ready to paint. Whether you prefer bright and bold colors or soft pastels, this freestanding pig toy can be painted to match any child's personality and preferences. Its versatility sets this wood toy apart from others on the market. It can be used for stacking, pretend play or decoration in a child's room. And because it is part of the Itty Bitty Animal Collection, it can be combined with other small animals for even more imaginative play. Each wooden toy is made from wood cutoffs left over from other woodworking projects, meaning that the thickness and type of wood may vary, adding to each toy's uniqueness and allowing for a variety of wood colors and grains. If you have a particular type of wood in mind, the Toymakers Shop is happy to accommodate your request. And the best part? These wooden toys are made in the USA and are perfect for boys or girls. They make great gifts for Easter baskets, birthdays, or any occasion. And because they are small and lightweight, several animals can be shipped together for little increase in shipping costs. Don't settle for mass-produced toys when you can give a one-of-a-kind, handmade wood toy that will be treasured for years. Choose the Sitting Pig Cutout from the Itty Bitty Animal Collection for a natural, minimalist, and artful addition to any child's toy collection or crafting supplies. 
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twptwp · 7 months ago
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Toys I have made in the past few weeks!
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And then I had group photos with some other toys I own! The bonus toys I did not create, just photoshoot!
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lorapanda · 11 months ago
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wikirobot · 1 year ago
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Continued my adventures with some captive ring rattles. This one is finished with a homemade beeswax finish that I made today.
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How the beeswax finish was made is below the break
So for the beeswax finish, it was pretty straightforward, I took some beeswax I had on a shelf and melted it with some food grade mineral oil to create some forbidden butter like substance
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Once it was fully melted I adjusted the oil and wax amounts by spooning a bit onto a jam jar to let it cool and then decided if it needed more oil (thin it out) or more wax(thicken it)
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Finally after I was happy with it I poured it into a jar to cool.
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Wooden Fish
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vinvencraft · 9 months ago
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"Have a nice day and an energetic week everyone! Nature and bird lovers will find something special with us - artsy houses and feeders that will be a wonderful addition to your garden or balcony. Flew away!!"
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whittlemethis · 1 year ago
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Today I continued painting the Linker whittles and carved a chibi alligator.
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decoartspacefinds · 2 years ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Wooden Brain Game, Montessori Cube, Toddler Busy Cube, Brain Teaser Toy, Mind-Bender Cube, Activity Cube, Wooden Puzzle Toy,Busy Cube Puzzle https://etsy.me/3qrQMlX
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endless-resources · 2 years ago
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goobersplat · 1 year ago
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Vintage Wood Toy T-Rex Dinosaur
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odinstoyfactory · 2 years ago
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Wooden Cowboy Boot Puzzle With Unique Star Shaped Locking Tabs, Handmade and Finished with Clear Shellac
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More Puzzles Puzzles are a timeless way to challenge our minds and pass the time, but what happens when puzzles meet art? The result is extraordinary, like the Wooden Cowboy Boot Puzzle with Unique Charm from Odin's Toy Factory. This delightful puzzle is made entirely from wood, with each piece carefully crafted to fit together to form a charming cowboy boot design. The puzzle is made by a skilled craftsman at Odin's Toy Factory, who has been creating wooden toys for over 40 years.
What sets this puzzle apart is the unique charm that it exudes. The cowboy boot design is intricate and whimsical, with each piece precisely cut to create a realistic-looking boot puzzle. The puzzle's warm wooden tones give it a classic, rustic feel, making it a perfect gift for anyone who loves the great outdoors or western-themed decor.
Beyond its aesthetic charm, the Wooden Cowboy Boot Puzzle is also a great way to exercise your brain. Assembling the puzzle requires focus and problem-solving skills, making it an excellent activity for people of all ages. The wooden construction ensures the puzzle is durable and long-lasting so that you can enjoy it for years.
I take great pride in my craftsmanship, and each Wooden Cowboy Boot Puzzle is made with care and attention to detail, ensuring it is beautiful and functional. And with its unique design, this puzzle will surely be a conversation piece in any home.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a one-of-a-kind puzzle that combines art and function, look no further than the Wooden Cowboy Boot Puzzle from Odin's Toy Factory. With its unique charm and high-quality construction, this puzzle will surely be a favorite for enthusiasts and Western decor lovers.
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twptwp · 9 months ago
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Wooden toy Twp
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Recently I am creating wooden toys, I have been a little shy regarding showing them here because I was not sure if they would garner interest.. I have more complex and bigger toys than Twp both complete and in the making but I'm showing Twp because I know some people like my sona and I finished it today and did photoshoot!
If you like this kind of thing please do let me know! Very encouraging! I never see people posting wood toys so I'm not very sure
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ra9 · 2 years ago
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Wooden toy in oak
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wikirobot · 2 years ago
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Spent the morning building a baby rattle on the lathe. It's made of Oak and Cherry, and finished with beeswax. It's quite fun to shake.
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Started by gluing the cherry into the oak blank with some super glue to turn it to the right shape
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After turning split off the cherry pieces, then sanded flat.
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Then roughly drilled out the interior space, I cleaned it up with some chisels and carving tools but forgot to take a picture. For this one I added some nuts at the rattle, after I thought about it I might make another one with beans or something else edible as a rattle.
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Finally finished it with beeswax.
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zivazivc · 2 months ago
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Say hello to my bug eyed baby boy 🐛👀👶
He was in an egg since September but about a week ago he finally hatched! 😊😅 jk jk but it did take me this long to finish this plushie of baby Leslie that I can hold close and snuggle. 🥰🧡
In the last few days I took him out with me so he could explore the woods for the first time, and so I could take some photos of him for you guys (and me lol).
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No I could not trim this photo set even more, do you have any idea how many photos I took?? and he's precious in all of them. 🥺
I don't have a sewing machine or any other special equipment so he's entirely handmade with a pattern I made myself by trial and error, but I did use two of my plush toys as reference to study how they're stitched together.
I was pretty limited with my material choice because I had to find everything in Leslie's colors or at least the closest I could get to his colors, and I've realized that they're not very popular colors. His hair sadly ended up being the most off, but I'm still happy with it.
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His body is something like sweatshirt fleece but the fabric being turned the wrong way so that the soft fuzzy side is on the outside. But I had no luck trying to find sherpa fleece fabric that would fit his coat colors so his fur is all embroidered using a stitch called turkey work.
And his lil pickle dreads are made with the same technique as friendship bracelets, just that they loop around. I've made so many friendship bracelets in my time that this wasn't hard to figure out how to do lol. And in the end I also sewed shiny pearls onto them to act as sparkles, since I'm not a fan of glitter or sequins. 😅
And lastly his hair is made out of genuine hand dyed sheep locks! Wondering how to tackle the hair gave me the most trouble. I was thinking of sewing it together out of fabric, or tying together fluffy yarn in the style of macramé and other ideas I can't recall anymore, but either the idea didn't sound good enough or I wasn't able to find the right material to try to pull it off. In the end I stumbled on sheep locks kind of on accident while browsing etsy and the idea was just too tempting. They're the only part of him that I ordered online and I was really worried it wasn't going to be what I needed, or that I won't like the color once I see it irl, won't like the feel, etc. But I'm super happy with how it came out in the end. Yes it's much lighter in color and now he's curly, but I think it really suits him, and it feels soft like actual hair. 🥰
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Some details from up close:
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