I began with this bent branch. It was still wet inside because I kept it in the freezer :) The picture also shows a place I found in the woods for splitting logs. I don't disturb anyone with the noise there and I don't have to worry about cleaning the shavings either.
I split the log open - it is harder than with straight logs, but it usually goes well.
I took the lower half because the upper one was full of knots. I cut a basic spoon shape from it.
This is the spoon blank after removing unnecessary wood. The branch was thicker than I needed, so I removed a few layers of wood.
Then I found a few hidden knots. Some of them could be avoided, some not. I wanted to throw the wood away, but then I saw the smiley face...
So in the end I just carved a smaller spoon than I intended.
Try what you can see in the pattern - a smiley with a big nose, a Cyclops, or maybe something else?
This picture shows two spoons from bent willow branches. The upper one was treated with oil about two months ago, the lower one is not oiled yet. Willow wood changes its color a little after oiling, but it is not as dramatic as with birch wood on the picture below...
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