Toymaker Amber Dusick aka woodmouse her wood shop in her garage in downtown LA. After the birth of her son, this one time farm girl from Wisconsin became nostalgic for the toys from her past: simple, natural toys that would inspire creativity and imaginative play, made from materials that wouldn’t stick around in a landfill for thousands of years.
After years of silver smithing, throwing pottery and drawing with pen and ink, Amber finally found her medium in wood. Using sustainably harvested woods, non toxic paints and beeswax along with her wood burning tool, Amber was able to transfer the look and feel of her previous pen and ink drawings to wooden toys. Woodmouse, founder of the Natural Kids Team, is an ardent advocate of sustainable toys. The materials used are all natural and her toys are 100% compostable. Her imagery is reminiscent of of a child’s crayon drawing come to life in wood.
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7 comments so far
Todd A. Clippinger
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posted 346 days ago
I love these artist profile videos.
Thanks for sharing!
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EternalDesign
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posted 346 days ago
rad thanks… i really need to get on Etsy and start selling things.
-- Brian, Eternal Furniture & Design http://www.eternal-furniture.com Repurpose Reclaim,Stay Green
darryl
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posted 346 days ago
these are very cool videos.
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John Gray
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posted 345 days ago
COOL…THANKS for the video.
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dustygirl
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posted 344 days ago
Really nice to see toys for kids that are safe.Loved the video thanks for sharing.
-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?
carlbigman
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posted 258 days ago
That was inspiring. Good luck!
jockmike2
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posted 249 days ago
Very inspiring video. I too remember toys like that, and using your imagination as a kid more to have fun. Being 59 now the nostalgia is more relevant than ever.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com