Grasshopper Pull ToyWhen in close proximity to this Grasshopper Pull Toy, small faces tend to break out in wide smiles. Even adults may have trouble suppressing little muscles pulling at the corners of the mouth. It's altogether too goofy looking to take with a straight face.
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Scroll-sawn Nativity SceneIf you like scroll saw work and enjoy giving gifts, this Nativity Scene - often called a créche - is one project that's sure to satisfy.
All the pieces pack neatly into the stable, making the scene easy to store once the holiday season has passed.
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Step StoolThere's no arguing the value of a step stool in the home. The trouble is, most step stools just aren't meant to be seen.
That's why, when we discovered this handsome step stool, we knew it was something special.
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Pine Wall Cabinet with Louvered DoorsThis Early American style cabinet will look good in any room, although it seems particularly well suited for the kitchen or bathroom.
To make it easy to build, we simplified the joinery, using a basic butt joint secured with countersunk and plugged wood screws.
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Colonial BenchA sturdy bench was a commodity much valued in the American colonies. It provided a welcome place to rest weary legs after a long day of hard work. Most early homes enjoyed several benches.
Back then, country cabinetmakers found benches quick and easy to make. Today, a bench like this can still be made with a minimum of time and effort. |