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Here’s simple project – Salad Servers.
I borrowed this idea from a craft shop in Nova Scotia.
These were cut (8 pair) from a single block of Australia Celery Top Pine, a beautiful strait grained timber grown in Tasmania. Other than sanding and oiling with a food-safe oil, there is no other finish. It only took two hours to complete this fun project.
I didn’t turn the bowl.
-- CanuckDon "I just love small wooden boxes!" http://www.hilsbiblechurch.org/





























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scottb
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posted 1058 days ago
ohh, I like that, I may have to “borrow” those myself!
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 1058 days ago
Very nice, & clever, I bet they go good with Tuna in the salad.
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Don
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posted 1057 days ago
Yep, Sushi grade and uncooked!
-- CanuckDon "I just love small wooden boxes!" http://www.hilsbiblechurch.org/
scottb
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posted 1057 days ago
mmmm, sushi.
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/