Pictures of a couple more birch bark boxes that I finished during the holidays. These have bases and lids carved from green willow which is a lovely wood to work with, it was in just the right state and carved really easily and crisply.

After the first box I made I sat and thought about the different stages; what was difficult, what took the most time, what would I like to improve of the design and final product? Asking these questions was really useful and, along with looking at pictures of lots of other bark work, these latest two boxes were much quicker to make and turned out better too. With any new craft, it's not until you make a few more items that you start to learn the techniques and what are the most important aspects of how to make them.
These latest two boxes are for sale, to order please use the order form.
The first box has a rebated lid and handle inspired by the spoons of Fritiof Runhall. It is 80x90mm, £28 +£5 p&p.

This box has an alternative design of interlocking tabs, 72x95mm, £25 + £5 p&p
After the first box I made I sat and thought about the different stages; what was difficult, what took the most time, what would I like to improve of the design and final product? Asking these questions was really useful and, along with looking at pictures of lots of other bark work, these latest two boxes were much quicker to make and turned out better too. With any new craft, it's not until you make a few more items that you start to learn the techniques and what are the most important aspects of how to make them.
These latest two boxes are for sale, to order please use the order form.
The first box has a rebated lid and handle inspired by the spoons of Fritiof Runhall. It is 80x90mm, £28 +£5 p&p.
This box has an alternative design of interlocking tabs, 72x95mm, £25 + £5 p&p
nice work steve! keep at it...
ReplyDeleteHi Steve.
ReplyDeleteThese boxes are great, but where on earth do you source the bark? (I'd keep it secret if I were you.)
Richard
Wow, they are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat would you charge for one of these?
Hi Sandi,
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, have added prices to the post.
Best wishes,
Steve
Steve I have just started trying to make these type of boxes. Do you cut your own bark or can it be bought. I have tried cutting my own but with varying degrees of success.
ReplyDeleteAny help would be much appreciated ,cheers Glen
Great looking work by the way
I cut my own bark, I don't know anywhere to buy it from. The quality is very variable and you need to try collecting from different areas. Also try other species, birch isn't the only bark which will work.
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