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jttheclockman

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Here are some birdhouse ornaments I have turned over the years. I still make these and they are huge sellers for me at craft shows still today. The photos are a bit old but you will get the gist of them. I will be be making a bunch more this summer and will include alot new designs. Now that I have a bit of segmenting under my belt, I will try to incorporate that as well in them. I also included a photo of the box that I put the birdhouses in when I sell them. Thanks for looking.

If anyone else makes these I would surely want to see them. They are a bunch of fun to make and as I said a very good seller for me at shows.



















 

Jim

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Love them John, i can clearly see why they sell well. Beautiful finish on them with some very nice colours to mix and match ... :bwink:
 

paulm

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I like them all John, I think they would sell well here too with the quality of turning and finish you have achieved there.
 

edlea

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Lovely little baubles, so well made and finished ....mustn't let the women in the Lea family see these least they ask me to make them some ....as I don't think I could.

John, what size are they ?
 

Penpal

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Interesting shapes. Far more interest in the states where my mate shares his garden with Humming Birds et al we have a pletherer of Parrot species in great abundance here including the most popular Budgerigar an Aussie native found all round the world.

This does not stop me from liking your ornaments a lot.

Kind regards Peter.:goesred:
 
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