My workshop is so cosy with 2ft thick polystyrene insulation in the walls and the floor
Monday, 28 October 2013
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Queen's Walk Window Gardens
On the odd days for the past 3 weeks I have been helping out on a really fun project on London's Southbank which opens officially tomorrow. It is called the Queen's Walk Window Gardens and is on the walkway between the Southbank Centre and the Thames.
Wayward Plants are a lovely organisation who do all sorts of projects and site specific installations relating to urban gardening and growing food.
This year, the Southbank Centre's summer festival is called Festival Of Neighbourhood and it runs until September.
I took some pictures of the window gardens in progress...
This was my day one on site
This was my day one on site
making the wheelbarrow storage boxes...

end of day scene..

the windows arrived...
My job was to decide where they should go
This is what we were aiming for each time. It was very satisfying when we managed it...

After screwing in the windows
coming along...

Painting the lids of the wheelbarrow boxes...
the herbs arrived!...
...and the veg...
Last day...
This part is an upside down room with rhubarb...


Saturday, 25 May 2013
Monday, 6 May 2013
Friday, 3 May 2013
Where they go
About 8 months ago, I sent off a batch of serving boards to Leeds. I wondered how they were getting on. I have just discovered them living in a cafe called Mrs Atha's. Some day I will go there myself, until then, I shall just have to imagine the tasty looking food through the images.
If you're in the area, definitely head to 18 Central Road, Leeds
I made a little strip..
Thanks to Mrs Atha's instagram for the pictures.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Thursday, 3 January 2013
New Years Resolutions
Happy New Year!
If I write it here, it has to happen..
My goal for January is to have set up an online shop with individual listings for each board I make! Watch this space for exciting developments.
Meanwhile, this is the latest large board to leave the workshop, it is made from ash and I have heard it is now enjoying life by the sea in Brighton.
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Monday, 3 December 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
A heart for Heart
Last week I sent off a batch of boards for Heart Gallery all the way up in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. If you're in the area you should pop in!
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Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Wedding present
I recently completed a commission for a pair of boards for a wedding present. I was given pretty much freehand, the only catch was that the boards had to be personalised with my freehand pyrography!
I chose to make them from a lovely piece of yew I had been dying to use.
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Friday, 12 October 2012
Toys
I enrolled on a wooden toy-making course which ended up only being 6 hours long spread over 3 weeks. It has been a refreshing change from serving boards and I'd like to make some more sometime.
Here are my little accomplishments...
The animals are made from mahogany and the Tractor is beech. As you can see, I rinsed their supply of wheels.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Back in production
I've finally managed to get sorted and have been making boards in my new workshop. Here's the first big batch I've done in a while, there are lots of little ones from all the offcuts.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Monday, 10 September 2012
Salad Days
This past few weeks I've been working on a project with Flagship Collective, comprising of myself, Zoe and Dan. We're hosting the best pop-up in town, see poster below...
Hope to see you there!
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Happy beginnings and sad endings
A post at last.
Our garden is finally getting some colour, some I planted and others just appeared.
I'm hoping to spend more time in the allotment, I planted some courgettes and the chives are coming along nicely. Luckily the rain has meant that I haven't had to water so much.
I went back to Devon for a while last week and had a nice time doing very little. I did buy wood, a bandsaw and a sander though, watch this space for new wooden adventures!
This is also a goodbye post to Scamper who died a couple of weeks ago, and Ellie who died a couple of years ago; my two most dearest friends who are now together again somewhere...
I graduated this week! very exciting and nerve-wracking. Now begins the rest of my life. I remember someone telling me once that you make your own luck. Here's hoping.


Saturday, 23 June 2012
Late night sanding and branding
As I am typing this, my poor laptop seems to be covered in a fine coating of sawdust and oil..
I got an order whilst I was at pulse for 32 boards which had to be done by this monday. So naturally I left it a week and have spent the last couple of days living in a dustcloud. My hands are so tired from sanding but I am pleased to report I have now finished that part!
I even managed to get a production line going for a little bit with help from the lovely Brigid and Mat
In other exciting news, my branding iron finally came this morning! I am so happy even if it took 6 weeks to arrive..
Doesn't it work a treat!
It is now after midnight and I have now oiled every single one ready for drying overnight.
yawn
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Pulse,
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