Monday, March 23, 2009

Whimsical Wizard

It's another BLUE MONDAY, with all sorts of cool blue things displayed on participating blogs. China, chickens, churches, anything goes! Check in with Smiling Sally to see what she and the other gals are showing off.
I have this nifty carving that my friend Paul made for me several years ago. He calls it a whimsy because it serves no real purpose, and it's a great conversation piece. Can you see the two wooden balls inside the base? He carves those through the sides after he makes the arches. It's amazing to watch him work! The wizard is painted blue, of course. Sometimes he paints the wizards red and calls them Santas. I also have another whimsy he made me with a snowman on top. I keep them both out year-round in my china cabinet.
Be sure to check out Smiling Sally and the other participants for their BLUE MONDAY offerings. Stop in again and have a great week!
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33 comments:

Bryan said...

That's quite the talent.

Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer said...

what a treasure! Happy Blue Monday ~ Susan

Cottage Contessa said...

Wow, Paul certainly is talented! Happy Blue Monday!
Amanda (aka Cottage Contessa)

Vintage Soul said...

Amazing that he can craft the balls through the base. He must be very skilfull. Happy Blue Monday!

Judith said...

how unusual but very unique too - Judith

Smilingsal said...

Right away I thought, "blue Santa!" What a talent Paul has. I'd love to watch him carve inside of a carving! Thanks for sharing. Happy Blue Monday.

Tricia said...

How cute and clever your friend is to be able to make those. The little wizard is darling.

Tabbikta's Thoughts

Shirley said...

You have a very talented friend. Happy Blue Monday.

Cynthia said...

Its very folk art and he is quite talented,thanks for sharing. Cindy

Sandi@ My Yellow Door said...

Very nice work! It reminds me of an old Father Christmas too.

Thanks for sharing and enjoy your week.

Blessings,
Sandi

LADY JANE'S EMPORIUM said...

Elizabeth,I love whimsical treasures! And this is truly a treasure! I have alot of scrolling down to catch up on your posts! Happy Blue Monday...and oh...enjoy life...BE the LADY that Laughs outload...No Matter whom is listening! Enjoy life!

bj said...

This is a really cool piece!
Happy Blue!

Karen said...

What a talented friend! :o)

ClassyChassy said...

You mean to tell me that someone didn't squish that wooden ball through the little bars after the carving was done??? Oh I am so disillusioned!!! :) Great piece of art!

Happy To Be said...

Very cool blue piece girl...also how cleave of Paul...Happy blue Monday to you...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Debra said...

Yes, I can see how that would be a conversation piece! Wow!

Happy Blue Monday!

Cam said...

What a nifty whimsy :)

Charli and me said...

Wow! That is really neat. I like his face especially. Isn't it amazing the talent people have?Happy Blue Monday!

jeanne said...

Elizabeth, your hand carved wizard is so well done. This friend is talented. He makes a clever blue Monday post. I like that guy!!!

I didn't know you could plant forsythia without roots. Good to know.

Have a great day...Hugs, Jeanne

Mojo said...

I'll bet it is interesting to see how he does that. Like watching those people who build model ships in bottles. I'm nowhere near that steady.

shopannies said...

cool

Victorian Garden Gourmet said...

I tried carving once, even started with the shape pencil-lined on the wood-boy is it difficult! I really admire anyone with that kind of skill!
Kate

Anne Fannie said...

Hi Elizabeth, this is quite the treasure you have there and Paul is very talented!
Happy Blue Monday!
~Ann

Lynda said...

Gifts friends make us are the best!
Thanks for sharing!

Raggedy Girl said...

What a treasure!

Have a Marvelous Monday
from the Raggedy Roberta Anne

ivoryspring said...

Hi Elizabeth,

Thank you for visiting. The carved wizard makes the perfect blue post!

black eyed susans kitchen said...

I have seen this before. I think they were called sailors puzzles because they would carve them when they were at sea. That is a really cool one. Thank you for stopping by my blog. I will visit you again.
Susan

xinex said...

Beautiful no purpose hand carved item. Looks like a Russian santa. Your friend is talented...Christine

kbbryant said...

Woodcarving is a talent that I appreciate especially because I don't have that patience or an eye to picture what it will become.

Very nice piece you have.

Kathy b

The Blonde Duck said...

Popping in from SITS to say hi!

Knitty said...

I would love to watch him carve. I can't imagine carving the balls after the figure was done.

Chandy said...

Great piece! Your friend has such a great talent in carving!

Happy Monday!

Kim said...

Lucky you to have a such a talented friend--so impressive! I really like you little whimsy.
Happy Blue Monday thoughts to you--
Kim