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.
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So many unique patterns!

Wrapping what Nature Provides
Arranged in eclectic groups in interesting containers, these make nice home accents.
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Larger ones work as a door stop.
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Driftwood pieces aren't safe either! I pick up interesting natural items while walking, and fill downtime experimenting with wraps.
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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.
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I now have bookmarks available in several shapes and wood selections.
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Bookmarks are awesome gifts for readers.
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I've also done paint sticks, tongue depressors, and Popsicle sticks!