
UK online store: http://works-in-wood.co.uk/
Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5745392
Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5745392
Here is a bit from the owner himself:
“I'm Chris Fox, my website is http://works-in-wood.co.uk/. I am Working from the basement workshop of an 18th century Stone Built Silk Mill close to the City of Lancaster in Northwest England, I use as far as possible locally sourced Hardwoods. I make Bowls and Platters, Wooden Housewares and Wooden items for the garden. I can also custom turn replacement bits and pieces, i.e.: Drawer and cupboard knobs, replacement spindles, finials etc. I do buttons too; in fact any small wooden item in an English Hardwood is a possibility.”
Here are a couple of my favorite items from Works-in-Wood:
Review
Chris, the owner of Works-in-Wood was kind enough to send me one of his beautiful products to review. I received the English Oak Plant Labels and Seedling Dibber. First of all, I really loved the solid sturdy wood that he used to make both the dibber and the plant labels. All the pieces were sanded well and did not appear to have any rough patches. The plant labels were an excellent size and I think they would be perfect for any size garden. I found a couple differences from the online product picture to what I received (please view pictures below). First, I found that the plant labels I received actually to appear and feel more durable (thicker) than the ones shown in the shop picture. Secondly, I thought that the dibber that I received was a bit smaller and narrower than the one shown in the online picture. I think a dibber with a bit thicker end (as show in the shop picture) would work a bit better than the thinner end (as shown in my picture). Overall, I think these pieces would hold up quite well to the weather and would make a great stocking stuffer or gift for the gardener in your life.

What can you win? The winner of this giveaway will receive an English Oak Plant Labels and Seedling Dibber from Works-in-Wood.
How do you enter? Go to Works-in-Wood and look around. Then come back here and tell me your favorite item! (If you do not complete this step, you will not be entered in the giveaway).
Earn up to 4 extra entries by:
• Subscribing to my blog (by email or reader. Please keep in mind that I can check to see if you have actually done this.)
• Adding my button to your blog sidebar.
• Posting about this giveaway on your blog. (Please make sure to leave a link to your blog post in your entry.)
• Making a purchase from Works-in-Wood before the end of the giveaway.
For each of the above actions you do, you will receive one extra entry into the giveaway. Please leave an additional comment for EACH thing you have done for an extra entry.
You can have a maximum of 5 entries in this giveaway.
This giveaway will end on Saturday, October 25th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to Works-in-Wood), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to anyone worldwide!
Are you starting to look for Christmas gifts already? Works-in-Wood has many wonderful items that would make the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. Chris is offering my readers a 15% discount on all orders received before October 25th at 11:59pm. To receive this promotion, just quote the coupon code: EUC1, when making your purchase.
Good Luck!
I love the clock in American Red Oak
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The Bowl in English Apple is beautiful!! I also really love all of the spalted beech products - I've never seen wood like that before!
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I have your button on my blog :)
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I'm an email subscriber :)
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I love the mortar and pestle. I have been looking for one to grind up my flax and peppercorns and stuff and this one is fabulous!!!
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...And I'm subscribed...it is very handy to be reminded of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI like the Large Oak Acorn Cord Pull. It's really cute & functional.
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My fave is wooden Pendant and Earrings is simple & chic. Nice stuff!
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Lidded Pot in English Maple is my favourite it just looks so mooth and tactile
ReplyDeleteI loved the Mezzaluna or Hachoir with concave chopping block, what a great store. thanks for introducing it
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I just love the honey jar & drizzler. It would make a great gift!
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I could sure use a new morter and pestle, I use tons of herbs and a new one is in my near future! great wood stuff, I like the frames and plates too!
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My favorite is the Wooden Pendant and Earrings.
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I love the Wooden Door Wedge which has a beautiful wood grain, and the Garden Twine Dispenser. What a great Etsy shop, thanks for sharing!
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i like the square flat bowl. It would work great on my table!
ReplyDeleteI love the Hachoir with concave chopping block; what a perfect housewarming gift!
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Gorgeous! I like the honey jar.
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My favorite item is the mortar and pestle. I've always wanted one. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like the wooden scoops. They would add a nice appeal to a country kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI like the square "flat" bowl and the mortar and pestle bestle.
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ReplyDeletei love the honey jar with the dripper. cute!
ReplyDeleteI like the English Hardwood Picture/Photo Frame for 5 x 7 inch image because I love the wood and the color.
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I blogged your giveaway here:
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I love the mortar and pestle, great for grinding my herbs and spices! Thanks for the great giveaway!
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Thank you for the introduction to this marvelous shop, and for the giveaway opportunity. I really like the beautiful 'beech light pulls' I found in the shop - http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=15512976
ReplyDeleteI like the Mortar and Pestle probably because I have been in need of one lately :D
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Love the simple lines of the door wedge!
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I love the mezzaluna and the scoops are fabulous! What a great wood artist! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the Honey Jar and Drizzler/Dripper. Its adorable.
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Maybe time can move a little slower, definitely more quietly, with the wood mantlepiece clock...stunning and handsome, like I remember my dad, the carpenter, as a little girl.
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Lots of beautifully crafted items...dwindled my list down to two favourites: the twine dispenser and the honey jar. I also agree that there are many delightful stocking stuffer ideas to be found at this shop! : )
ReplyDeleteThe Pebble Tea Light Holder is my favorite...it would look lovely in my living room!
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ReplyDeletei really liked the cheese board and string, though the wine saver was a very close second!
ReplyDeleteMy dad loves to work with wood and admires anything wooden, so I would love to get the "Honey Jar and Drizzler/Dripper" for him. Since he retired he's spending a lot more time in the kitchen and on the grill, so I know he'll enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteI have also blogged about your giveaway - it's under the "Giveaways Galore" box in my right sidebar.
ReplyDeleteIt's also here: http://mypreciouspennies.blogspot.com/2008/10/deals-steals-freebies-oh-my.html
Your button is on my blog on the left sidebar in the scroll box "Sites that I love"
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ReplyDeleteI love the Wooden Scoop!
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These are gorgeous products! I love the morter and pestal, honey pot, wooden scoops... I could go on. Thanks for introducing this shop!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted a good wood bowl. In fact, I have been looking for years! The English apple bowl is beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI love the honey jar and drizzler. It would be lovely on our table, and even lovelier knowing it was made by hand. Thanks for such a unique giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI love those wooden scoops!! Just amazing.
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I like the Honey Jar.
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I have always wanted a Honey Jar, you Honey Jar and Drizzler/Dripper is just perfect! Simple and beautiful!
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I like the mezzaluna herb cutter!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Cheese Board and Wire- I could really use one of these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the Buttons in Spalted Beech.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of great items in this shop, but the item I like the best is the honey jar and drizzler.
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I like the Christmas Angel
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Beautiful stuff! I especially like the Pebble Tea Light Holder in Pitch Pine. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I love that clock!
ReplyDeleteSome of the most beautiful stuff I've seen recently! I love the English Sycamore Bowl. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful items! I really love anything made of wood!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the "Square Flat Bowl Platter in Ash", its so elegant and almost sexy! Gorgeous!
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ooo I love the Spalted Beech Bowl, I love all the patterns in the wood it kind of looks like marble!!
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I love the Honey Jar and Drizzler/Dripper
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My favorite item is the Mortar and Pestle.
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My favorite is the English Hardwood Picture/Photo Frame for 5 x 7 inch image.
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Wow, beautiful stuff! I love the Dibbler and labels, but I think my favorite would be either the cheese board and wire ( http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=14229925 ) or the mortar and pestle ( http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=12109473 )
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My favorite item is the christmas angel or the wine saver.
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I like the pepper grinder in the housewares category.
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Clock in American Red Oak
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My father would love these for his garden next year. If I don't win them , I may have to buy them for him for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up my Dad was a great gardener and grew the best veggies I have ever tasted and his flowers won so many blue ribbons I lost track but have an entire album of pictures of his winners. I learned my love of gardening from him but now my health will no longer allow me to garden out of doors so have changed to indoor gardening (you can't keep a good gardner down my neighbor says). Have pots of tomatos and peppers and herbs growing all year round, two beds of mushrooms in the cellar and would love these markers for the indoor ornamentals that fill all my window ledges.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite item is the Small Bowl in English yew!
ReplyDeletethe small bowls are gorgeous, the square flat bowl platter in ash is awesome too!!
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I love the mortar and pestle! So simple looking (which I love), and we've never had one in the house before and we could use it!
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The Bowl in English Apple is beautiful! Thanks!!!
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the wooden scoops are cute!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE the lidded pot and the mortar and pestle.
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I love the small bowl in Spalted Beech. So unique.
ReplyDeleteI adore the Small Bowl in Spalted Beech. The pattern of the wood is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHard decision, but I'll go with the Wooden Pendant and Earrings as my favorite with the honey pot as a close runner up!
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I love the cheese board and wire cutter set! This stuff reminds me of the wood work my dad used to do when we were kids! Too beautiful!
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