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Lighthouses, Ghosts and Selling Scrimshaw

Point of Ayr Lighthouse, Wales
Photo Credit: Lukasz Lukomski, cc-sa-3.0

“A scrimshaw without a story is just scratches on bones.” – Saul T.; Sailor

 

Okay, I made that up, though if you think about it awhile you’ll find it’s basically true. Visiting an old whaling town and walking the decks of the Charles W. Morgan and learning her story, most people would be compelled to pick up a memento of their vacation. Memories of a trip to the cape with a loved one could be revisited with the bracelet or the key fob.

While most of us don’t live in Mystic seaport or on Cape Cod, if we’re creating scrimshaw to sell at a craft fair or on line, a memorable story about the subject of your work is far more interesting than “I saw a picture of a ship and I scrimshawed it.”

A story for every piece would be next to impossible for most of us, especially if you’re selling multiple pieces such as jewelry, but for some of the larger pieces a story can be compelling and may bring you more sales, giving you something to talk about. With jewelry, many pieces should be without a story – so people can make their own. Scrimshaw of a twelve point buck will illicit hunting stories, a modern ship or boat the stories of that time on that shore when that thing happened, a rose the love interest or the lover who presented it, or perhaps the silent look into the distance, hopefully with a slight smile.

I’d come across a picture of a lighthouse on the Point of Ayr in Wales. The first article was of the hauntings and got me intrigued. The pics were clear and great for creating some scrimshaw from. The next article described a couple who had come there on their 50th wedding anniversary and asked the person who was painting it to take their picture, as this was where they had their first kiss. Ah, memories.

Scrimshaw based on the Talacre lighthouse.I based my scrimshaw on this picture, adding a ship in the background and a seagull, leaving the rocky outcroppings aside. After I’d finished it, I looked back at the pictures I’d seen and found there was one I liked a little more than the first, so I’ll probably scrimshaw the second view shortly. The first one was head-on, the second you can see the stairway a bit better and I find it more interesting, and I’ll also review the stories and find a few others so my mind and my mood are on the subject.

 

Scrimshaw Cabin Fever Roundup – Go Build Something

Scrimshaw Cabin Fever Roundup – Go Build Something  (or find someone who does) to Showcase Your Scrimshaw

It’s been bitter cold here, and I’ve been getting cabin fever as well as the need for making something bigger to showcase my art.  After looking around a bit on the net I found several items that could be enhanced with some smaller pieces of scrimshaw.  Either braving the cold and going into the garage to cut some pieces of nice wood or braving the wet and going into the cellar to cut (I could raise cold water fish in my cellar if I could get a permit – and move the furnace and electrical…), but there are also other alternatives.

I’ve broken the options down into ready-made  (just add scrimshaw) and Inpirations – where you can either purchase and modify or go into your (hopefully heated and dry) workshop and create something.

Inspirations:

Insignia Desk Accessories

http://www.diplomaframe.com/shop-frames-gifts/insignia-desk-accessories.aspx – shows great ideas for DIY projects for desk accessories

http://sell.lulusoso.com/upload/20120315/Wood_Lazy_Susan_office_desk_accessories.jpg – This is a great way to show off multiple pieces of scrimshaw on the fronts.


– Desktop Name Plate (available from Amazon) would work out great with scrimshaw on either side or both,

– Notepad Caddy (also available from Amazon) has a nice space in the front for a large scene.

http://www.kyledesigns.com has a great set of desk accessories you could base your work on or replace the insignia with your own scrimshaw.

Sustainable Bamboo Pencil Holder (available at Amazon)

http://alwaysbasic.tumblr.com/post/9833230130/these-maple-accessories-are-simple-sturdy-and – Easily made by a woodworker or purchase and add scrimshaw. You’ll have to dig around http://houzz.com to find them or other inspiring ideas.
– This Desk Clock has room or a nautical scene or other scrimshaw below (via Amazon)

http://awards-gallery.com/shopping-cart/catalog/display-single-product.php?CSN=C62sP6zN2&PSN=C62sPq5sy&HATC=No&HPP=No – More Desk Accessories…

Medium_cd_holder_1http://www.sawtoothideas.com/woodworking-plan/desks/cd-holder Plans – CD/DVD Holder. Also other great plans there, including a recipe box with a holder on the top.

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Using a magnet and your imagination (along with some scrimshaw) you can create a paperclip “organizer”. Is this where your ship ran aground?

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Basket Topper Coloring and Setting

Finished my present to my lovely bride – she requested lavender and blue for the flowers so I set to work. Below are the progressive pics up through gluing and the finished product.

The scrimshaw “basket topper” was made of casein plastic, the best alternative to ivory we’ve found to date, though we keep looking. The basket was purchased some time ago at basketville in Vermont, though we recently found another basket maker who creates wonderful baskets on Etsy by the name of DiannesBaskets.

In the Works This Week

Working on Men’s Fashion Accessories most of this week (though women can use them too). Time permitting, I’ll be finishing off the accessories as shown below. The first piece from this week (the money clip) is already on Etsy, and I am thinking about an initial for the tie clip, though a ship would also look nice… I’ll have to see what I feel like tomorrow evening.  Also shaped out a couple of circles that were far too small for the intended findings, so I’ll start again on those when I feel the need to go cut something (or get inspired to fire up the scroll saw).
Tie Tack of "Ivory Alternative" on top, Piano key insert on keychain on the bottom

Scrimshaw Skull Bookmark

scrimshaw skull bookmark stippled onto an ivory alternative piano key tailCreated a scrimshaw skull bookmark for halloween as well as those who enjoy horror, suspense, who-done-it, thrillers and other scary stories.  Made with a piano key tail of alternative ivory used to recover piano keys that have gone bad or become discolored, it is softer than real ivory and takes a light touch, otherwise the material shreds (when creating lines) or “craters” (raises up around the edges of stipple dots). polishes and scribes well with these things in mind.  Clicking on the picture will bring it up to full-size. Available at Etsy.com