Thursday, December 17, 2009

Christmas Boards 2009

I kept busy between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year. Actually a bit crazy-busy to be honest. I wanted to make our presents this year and wanted to make sure that each one was ready to place under the Christmas trees. After delivering all of the boards to my friends and family, they all had the same reaction. "You should sell these." And so goes the beginning of my passion for making cutting boards.

Below are some photos of the various patterns I created before applying the finish. I wanted to be able to photograph the entire set before they made their way into wrapped boxes. Due to the finishing times, I knew I'd never get another opportunity for a "family" photo.

The 8 cutting boards I made for Christmas gifts. Shows the broad array of designs.

Walnut, cherry and maple stagger boards. 12" x 15" x 1.25". Recessed handles.

Solid maple zig zag boards. Not sure why, but these are still my favorite. I love the clean look. 12" x 13" x 1.25".

Maple and cherry zig zag boards. Squared edges and recessed handles. 12" x 14" x 1".

A close look at a cherry maple zig zag board. This particular maple board had very dark grain patterns, which blended well with the pinkish cherry tones.

A bread board made from cherry, mahogany, walnut and maple. 12" x 20" x .75".