Spring Line Featuring Cubbie Boxes for Toys!
Did you think after a busy holiday season we have run away on you? Not quite. We are actually busy at work with our Spring 2012 product line.
What could master carpenter Shane be building? I can give you few more hints (if the headline didn’t completely blow it.)
The only thing I will take credit for around here are some of the initial concepts. After Christmas, I was telling Shane how nice it would be to have some wood cubbie boxes for Josie to store her toys in. I didn’t know anything about what sizes, materials (some kind of wood, of course) or really if they should be painted. I just sort of envisioned them being stacked up near our family room window with Josie’s new play rug.
As soon as Shane started cranking them out — and it took him about a day to do eight — I started getting ideas about decals or stencils on the sides. Pictures or numbers. Something simple, to keep them industrial and raw. I don’t like spaces or art that is that overdone. I’m the same way with my eggs.
Doing this was not as easy as it first sounded when I began tossing around the idea. It never is, is it? It went down like this: Shane cut from 3/8ths plywood and sanded the corners and tops nice and smooth. Then, I printed out stencils (and they had to be blown up from the original size). Shane did the stencil cutting with an Exacto knife. I selected the color and layout scheme, and painted. What do you think? Do you have any additional stenciling ideas?


























Love Shane’s Birdhouses? Want the money for one to go to a good cause? Then go ahead and bid on a birdhouse at the upcoming Novato Rotary International Fund Raising Event!
