Woodcrafts by Lionheart is our Arts and Crafts Division where we create our products by hand almost entirely by using our imagination and wood we call "Rescued Wood" Wood that usualy ends up in a landfill or an incinerator. Sometimes just in somebody's backyard burn pile.
1. Tealight Candle Holders Made from discarded solid Oak handrail
2. Wooden Crosses Made from various hardwoods. Wall Crosses or Tabletop Crosses
3. Jewelry and Keepsake boxes Made from various woods, such as Chair rail and stair material. Discarded by residential construction companies regularly.
4. Flag Display Cases Cases made to display the flag of veterans, given to our heroes upon their death as a memory for their devoted service to a grateful country.
5. Post office door banks. Made from original post office door fronts, retired by the U S Postal Department. Antiques and Pieces of history to be handed down from generation to generation.
6. Handpainted Keyholder Made from discarded Cabinet Drawer fronts and hand painted with artful scenes of America.
7. Wine Glass holder Unique wineglass holder made from various woods both domestic and exotic, holds a bottle of wine and either 2 or four wineglasses to be presented as a great gift on either a wedding, or anniversary. Can also be given as a nice housewarming gift or just to express a token of friendship.
8. Wall mounted Quilt Rack In the style of the Shakers, we make our quilt racks from a variety of woods and you will notice things like a nice piece of crown moulding, or base moulding you might even have in your own home.
9. BBQ/Tailgate Caddy Designed as an organizer for the backyard BBQ, can also be used for tailgate parties, on a boat or in an RV. Any BBQ will serve better with this great organizer.
10. Outdoor Yardlights Solar lights mounted on various posts or "lighthouse" decorations, designed to display in your yard or outside garden area.
11. Wooden Putters Made from various hardwoods and are unique in the fact that no two are alike. Handmade individually one at a time.
Richard and Connie Engle
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