and came out taller
than the trees."
~ Henry David Thoreau
Dogwood trees are more than pretty fragrant blossoms to Native Americans who consider these trees as symbols of protection and safety in southeastern Native American tribes. In some Mohawk communities, the primeval Tree of Life in the Sky World is said to be
a giant dogwood tree.
The tree usually blossoms in April. An interesting fact is that the blossoms of this tree are not actually flowers but a type of leaf known as bracts. The blossoms last for three or four weeks, and the scarlet berries that follow them can linger into the early winter months.
In the summer the dogwood's beautiful green leaves give way to beautiful scarlet fall foliage.
We have an abundance of the beautiful Dogwoods throughout our property. What a lovely sight when they're all blossoming! Truly a sign of spring and new life.
The printing press is for 2.5" by 4" paper size. Needs some work, but in the meantime as just a stand alone desk top piece looks like art to me! What a find!
Love 'em! Great treasures!
The Voightlander Braunshweig is an old antique German folding camera and possibly from the 1920's or 1930's.
The Bell & Howell Automaster is a 16mm movie camera which is from the 1940's. Just so cool looking!
All are great pieces of art and wonderful just to display!
Had fun working on this project building a miniature bookcase. It measures : 7"W x 11"H x 3"D . Made the cute little specimen boxes and mini books too!
Tutorials and specs for all of these can be found over at Nik the Booksmith on YouTube. As her name implies she also shares tutorials on bookbinding as well as eco printing, paper marbling and more!
I discovered an easy to follow video tutorial to construct this sweet origami basket demonstrated by Easy Origami and Crafts . Used a 12...