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This small 1 1/2 inch porcupine
was made from quills - and so
far, it's one of a kind!
We wove
baskets out of
cedar bark
strips for a
unique and very
rustic look.
Yes, this item is different!  Due to
my limited supply, I'd be happy to
paint on your deer's shoulder
bone or skull.  Please email me
with details.
Dragged from the bottom of
Cranberry Lake, this
root/driftwood became a
beautiful lamp after the half
inch of sludge was cleaned
from it.  It is a little over 4'
wide and 3' tall. The shade is
a refurbished mica style
with black iron looking metal
trim.  Great for the cabin
styles of our Adirondack
area!
Take one piece of
skinny driftwood
from the Deere
River, add some
Potsdam
sandstone and
some Brasher
Falls curly white
birch bark...

This unique floor
lamp is what you
get wtih the
above recipe!

Hopefully, this is
the first of many
lampshades...