Basketry Gone Wild
Sometimes I'm away from my trove of supplies and have to satisfy my compulsion with whatever is on-hand. It's a sickness, really.

Wrapped Rocks
This Japanse art makes great use of scrap weaver, and is fun to teach.
So many unique patterns!

Wrapping what Nature Provides
Arranged in eclectic groups in interesting containers, these make nice home accents.
Larger ones work as a door stop.
Driftwood pieces aren't safe either! I pick up interesting natural items while walking, and fill downtime experimenting with wraps.
I often release a wrapped rock "into the wild" to be discovered later by an observant stranger. Like a geocache or a painted rock. And I've gifted small sacks of them to friends, for them to enjoy hiding also.

Wrapped Bottles
Interesting bottles take on a whole new character when wrapped!


Bookmarks
A lovely rosewood whale tail artistically wrapped in rattan cane.
I now have bookmarks available in several shapes and wood selections.
Bookmarks are awesome gifts for readers.
I've also done paint sticks, tongue depressors, and Popsicle sticks!

