
Welcome to the shop!
I used to have an order fulfillment system entirely online, but I’ve realized I really value the human connection that comes with taking orders directly so I’ve simplified my system.
Here’s how it works- Take a look over the various forms I make down below. Then reach out to me directly either through my Instagram (@wildfolk_wanderer) or send me an email at wildfolkmakers@gmail.com with your order, email, & shipping address.
Once I have both your order and shipping details, I’ll add you to my books (wait times generally are 1-4 weeks).
Payment- Once I’ve made your order, I’ll calculate the exact shipping cost and email over an invoice payable by card. Prices listed here do not include shipping/tax.
Shipping- Costs are dependent on the weight and destination of the order, but generally fall between $8-14 for domestic small orders. Boxes of 10+ blanks are shipped flat-rate at $20. International shipping is available for finished products on a limited basis. Reach out and we can sort something out.
Have an idea? If you are looking for something in particular and don’t see it here, please reach out and I’d be happy to work with you to create it or refer you to other makers who may be better suited to the task.
Spoon Blanks
Carve your own woodenware! These blanks are pre-axed from salvaged greenwood (usually birch or maple) and come ready to work with a knife. Generally folks will order an assortment of different blanks, but I am happy to provide a set of blanks to meet your needs, a progression of simple to more challenging blanks, blanks with helpful grain arrows, or something of your own design as well. Orders of 10+ blanks are most economical with shipping prices as they are shipped via USPS flat rate, but I can also accommodate smaller orders.
$7 per blank + shipping (USA only due to shipping regulations)
Set of ten blanks - $90/ $160 with a set of carving tools included
Interested in carving a different form every month? Consider joining the Monthly Carving Club! More info can be found here.
Carving Tools
One of the largest barriers for folks interested in carving is sourcing quality affordable tools. I'm excited to now offer two different carving tools- the Mora 106 Carving Knife and the Mora 164 Hook Knife. These tools are the ones I started to learn with as a teenager and are some of the most accessible yet quality options on the market. They are made in Sweden and come razor sharp and ready to carve.
Mora 106 (Carbon Steel Carving Knife)- $30
Mora 164 (Stainless Steel Hook Knife) right/left hand options both available- $40
Hand Carved Wooden Utensils
Seawall Server- $24
Kipper Flipper- $24
Sea Swell Spreader- $10
Shoreline Stirrer- $24
Drizzle Honey Dipper- $15
The Oarsman Spreader- $12
Sea Pickle Fork- $8
Current Cooker- $24
Stone Soup Ladle- $32
Tidepool Trinket Dish- $35
Dinghy Scoop- $20
Pitter Patter Soap Dish- $10
Coracle Scoop-$24
Dew Drop Measuring Spoons (Tbsp/tsp)- $26
Riffle Butter Spreader- $12
Barnacle Scraper- $20
Pasta Spoon- $32
Snub Nosed Cooker- $24
Drip Drop Tasting Spoon- $22
The Stillwater Spatula- $28
The Seafarer Travel Spoon- $20
The Twig Series
Twig Lidded Bowls- $45+
Bowls but with a lid and of course a twig finial! These are turned on a foot powered pole lathe, and then carved with textured facets or left natural off the lathe. These can be made to a variety of dimensions, perfect for anything from a small jewelry or knick knack container, up to a larger potluck food dish.
Twig Salt Cellar- $70+
These delightful canisters are made completely by hand and come ready to hold your favorite spices, tea, or your dry good of choice. Each comes with a sliding lid on a copper pin and a small spoon. I am happy to make custom boxes/ sizes so just reach out with inquiries and I’ll get something made for you!
Twig Butter Dish- $70+
Butter dishes/ serving platters but with a playful and wild twist. These are made by hand, turned on a foot powered pole lathe. These are made to order and can be turned to different dimensions, textures carved into the exterior, etc… so lots of options! Just reach out and we can discuss how best to create your vision.
Pole Lathe Bowls
Bowls come in all kinds of forms, designs, woods, and sizes and each one has a unique character and life to it. That’s one of the beautiful things about using a pole lathe turned bowl, it has life that simply cannot be replicated by machines. If you are interested in commissioning a set or singular bowl reach out to me and we can discuss the details of how we can make your vision come to life. Take a look at some of the examples I’ve shown here and on my Instagram to get an idea of what you might like, or I’m also happy to surprise you!
Prices vary depending on size and complexity but I will give you a quote as we discuss your project.
Snack/ condiment bowls- $30-45
Eating bowls- $45-60
Serving Bowls- $70+
Earth Living Tools (& other bits and bobs)
Wanderer’s Bowdrill Stone- $16
Simple Bowdrill Stone- $8
Birch Bark Star Ornament- $6