Hand-Carved Wooden Spoons
Herriott Grace Three years ago, Toronto blogger Nikole Herriott asked her father, Lance, if she could turn his woodcarving hobby into a business: "Whether my dad is watching TV or waiting for my mom in a store, he's always got a spoon going." Now, twice a month, Lance sends her boxes of the spoons, pastry cutters, rolling pins and salt bowls he makes with wood from around his British Columbia farm. She then photographs each piece, styled with her own pastries. Within two to four hours of posting the images to her online shop, she usually sells out. From $70 for a rolling pin; shop.herriottgrace.com.
Photo © John Cullen
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