Creative Woodworks & crafts 1998-07, страница 45

Creative Woodworks & crafts 1998-07, страница 45

Ed Robinson from Alma, Arkansas

made these beautiful projects from Timber Lace patterns.

Edwin Overland from Watertown, South Dakota built this Wildwood Designs Domj Clock and added some extra frilb including working globe lights, an illuminated interior, statues on thi upper level, and marble steps just to name a few1

Raymond Chastain from Muskegon, Michigan

gives new meaning to the word "resourceful" with this clock that he designed and created. It was assembled from toothpicks, black shoe polish, and coffee. Ray even made his own sandpaper out of craft sticks, glue, and sand.

...send us a clear photo of the project you're proudest of and you could be in the next Reader's Gallery! Be sure 1o include the name of the project, who designed it, and your daytime phone number. Sorry, photos cannot be returned. Send to: Reader's Gallery, Creative Woodworks & Crafts, 243 Newton-Sparta Road, Newton, NJ 07860. And don't forget to bring along your favorite project to display in the Reader's Gallery Tent at The ULTIMATE Woodcutting Festival! 77

E.J. Johnson from Fayetteville, Georgia cut these Dirk

Boelman 3-D ornaments that were featured in the December 1996 issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts

Correction: Tne intarsia motorcycle featured in 1hc? June Reader's Gallery was a Garnet Hall design