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Loch Lomond Craft Association
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R.T. Woodcrafts Bob Anderson 11 Holding Wester Boghead Lenzie G66 4SR Tel: 0141 7762874Ornamental and functional pieces handcrafted and turned from selective timber i.e. ash, elm, burr elm, yew, spalted beech, fruit wood, holly, sycamore, and laburnum. Wide range of quality products including bowls, natural edged pieces, turned boxes, candle holders, lamps, clocks, goblets etc; Commissions welcome.
Back to Top Home Craft Shaun Hoey 24 Kildonan Drive Helensburgh G84 9SA Tel: 01436 671718 http://www.homecraftrockinghorses.comHeirloom quality Rocking Horses in hardwoods, with quality accessories.Rocking Horses available for children from 2 years to Adults. Customers can have their own "Trojan Secret" sealed inside the horse ie: family photographs, letters, locks of hair etc. Contact the above for full details.
Back to Top Kilcreggan Woodcraft John Tidswell Kilcreggan Post Office Kilcreggan by Helensburgh G84 0HG Tel: 01436 842401Kilcreggan Woodcraft makes all types of articles for the home or office all designed and handcrafted in mainly recycled wood. Prices range from £1.25 upwards Work by this crafter is on display in a variety of shops and hotels
Back to Top J B Woodcrafts John Brown West Garavoirne Roading Campbeltown Tel: 01586 554126
My passion is carving Woodspirits for indoor and outdoor display, from free standing to wall hangings. I use driftwood, reclaimed timber and hardwoods from storm damage. I like to bring life back into the wood.
Alfresco Bill & Val Ferguson 5 Stoneyholm Road Kilbirnie Ayrshire KA25 7DS Tel: 01505 685309http://www.alfrescomosaics.co.uk Bill & Val Ferguson work together at their home in North Ayrshire, Scotland. They create original hand made solid timber mirrors, clocks and mosaic pictures.Every piece is unique, incorporating the natural contours, burrs, bark, and shading of the wood into the design and enhancing, where appropriate with mosaic inlay.Also hand painted decorations, seasonal, personalised, and to build into mural panels and friezes.The work is mainly sold through craft fairs in Scotland, but visits at home are welcome by prior appointment.
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