Richard and I were sitting outside today under our Oak tree when we heard these little ones calling to their mama:) It was the sweetest thing! I immediately went and found my camera and lay down on the grass and waited for ages for their mom to appear. She did several times with a tasty morsel for her young, but she was so fast that I was unable to catch her on camera. I did however manage to capture her babies hanging out the nest waiting for her next visit. She seemed to return to the nest every 5 minutes… They are Yellow Weavers…
This is Caidens latest woodwork project, a tug boat, he really enjoyed making this, we have sealed it with the first coat of oil a few more are needed and then it should be seaworthy…
A few years ago I used to make wooden toys and wooden puzzles with my scroll saw. I haven’t made anything for quite a while, but now that I am busy with a woodworking block with Caiden, it has inspired me to once again start creating with wood! Today, after we measured and cut out pieces for his bird house project, I drew an Easter Spring rabbit and cut him out, sanded him until he was really smooth, looked at him and smiled… I think this will be a new facet to my creativity, I am so inspired… I have listed him in my shop
Meet Jasper, my custom listing for Joanne, he is a fawn colour, Angora Easter rabbit, I will also be listing another one in my shop today:)
Have a wonderful weekend everyone:)
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Warmly
Linda

The photo’s are incredible. Love the wooden bunny – must feel so good to have created him with your hands.
I also liked how you spent a few minutes lying in the grass waiting for the Mama bird – I need to be outside….lucky you.
Nicole
It’s always such a treat to stop by here. Your creativity is lovely as always. 🙂
Hi LInda,
I love the way weavers weave their nests! How wonderful to see the babes!
Best wishes
Kelly
I love your blog. Such beauty. Those little birds on the top are so cute!
I have been tempted by the scroll saw lately–is it very difficult?
Hello Childhood Magic:)
Thanks for stopping by and for your kind words! The scroll saw is very easy to use, it is quick and you can create something beautiful in such a short space of time. Go for it:)
Warmly
Linda
Jasper is a cutie! Love the photo of the baby birds.
My favorite part of this? The wave pattern C managed to get on the side of the hull!!
So I am going to try scroll sawing 🙂 What type of wood do you suggest? Thanks for the inspiration!
You will love it:)
I am using pine and jelutong at the moment, the jelutong is lovely and soft and easy to cut. I am going to try and get some maple this weekend though:)
Enjoy:)
Warmly
Linda