Wood carving This tiny boxwood peapod (~ 10 centimeters) was carved in the 1500s. It opens to reveal little peas, and then those peas open to reveal little carved stories. |
- This tiny boxwood peapod (~ 10 centimeters) was carved in the 1500s. It opens to reveal little peas, and then those peas open to reveal little carved stories.
- Started carving one week ago today by making ornaments for my family. Here is the progression picture of my projects starting with my first ever carving on the left through my latest on the right. It’s such an addicting hobby!
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