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Sept. 4th, 2024 Monthly Meeting

Great to see everyone back again.

The Wood Wizard theme for Sept was a small wooden knife that the club can use when doing soap carving with children, OR a name tag. We had 8 knives and 5 name tags submitted.

the winners of the Wood Wizard were

1st- Erich for the birds eye maple knife with painted flower

2nd-Erich for his name tag

3rd- Charlie for a two toned knife

Honorable Mention- Larry for his knife

Erich was also presented with the Wood Wizard Trophy for earning the most points for the Wood Wizard competition for 23-24




We also had lots of lovely items submitted for Show & Tell

Kathie brought in a whimsical Hippocampus and talked about the challenge of painting

Conrad had a bark carved light house, complete with windows and a Gnome home

Bob G brought in a cut out and 3 eagles that he had worked out while visiting his carving buddies out west. Kept at it til he had one he was happy with


Dave Had a lovely Crow and Kingfisher

Darryl brought in a bark carving of a light house

Larry brought in one of his Wood Spirits roughed out in green wood

Colin showed us his 3 layered Christmas ornaments

Vic brought in a wood burned quilt



John brought in a caricature fish, Santa, knives, a parrot and a pumpkin head

Erich had a selection of hiking sticks, a relief carving and a moose carving



Charlie brought in a work in progress, the wings for his 1/2 sized eagle

Serge brought a cane with carved maple leaves

Rob brought in a multiple image plate, all depended how you looked at it, young girl or old woman


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