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As with all things, time moves on here we are well into
2012 and the workshop and group is as strong as ever. New enquiries come in,
mainly by email and training is organised, regulars pop in to solve problems
or create new ones!and I look forward to those visits as it gives me the
opportunity to help. We have been very blessed with influxes of wood and the
latest is the offer of a storm felled Oak, reckoned to be over a hundred
years old, we will try and retrieve as much of that as we can.. The year
ahead looks interesting and I feel that we are well placed to take asvantage
of any opportunities that present to us.
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We are now selling items in the SCOTTISH SHOWCASE GALLERY
in Kircudbright, so if you are in the area pop in and see our items. I dont
think our shop will reopen untill around October.
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The Feb craft fair went well, the weather was not the
greatest but the rain stayed off and folk were through the door. The next fair
is 4th March and we are already working towards that, its always great to see
our regular clients and new ones. We have a few new crafters through the year
along with all of our regulars.

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Once again I
had the honour of creating the awards for SIS and they are shown below.
All pictures
supplied by Digby Brown solicitors
NURTURE: Is 45
cm high the base is made from Laburnum and the pod is Oak
 
Eric Auld
receiving the award
SEEDPOD: Is 60
cm High and made from rippled Ash, in filled with brass.


Seedpod
presented toMaggie Crawford
Whirlwind: Is
33cm across by 19 cm high Rippled Spalted Ash in filled with brass


Whirlwind
presented to Claire Lincoln |
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