Salad Server Carving Workshop

Carve your own wooden salad servers



5 hours Class size 1 to 8

label $140 (or 4 payments of $35 Afterpay)

Join our Salad Server Carving Workshop and learn how to create a beautiful and functional salad serving utensils that will impress your guests this Easter. In this hands-on class, you will learn how to carve a wooden salad server set from scratch, using traditional woodworking techniques.

Don't worry if you've never picked up a woodworking tool before! Our experienced instructors will guide you through the entire process, from selecting the salad server blanks to safely handling the carving tools. You'll be amazed at how quickly you gain confidence and skill with each carving stroke.

During the workshop, you will have the opportunity to work with high-quality materials and learn various carving techniques. As you shape and refine your salad server set, you'll experience the joy and satisfaction of creating something beautiful with your own hands.

At the end of the class, you'll leave with a unique, one-of-a-kind salad server set that you can proudly display on your table. Discover the joy of woodworking and create a lasting memory.


Knowledge required
Beginner friendly
 
What you'll get
A set of salad servers, handmade by themselves.

All tools are provided, including carving knives and finishing oil.
What to bring
Please wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don't mind getting some wood shavings on.
 
Location

Wilston, QLD

Exact location is masked for privacy. You'll automatically get the specific address after booking.

Salad Server Carving Workshop location
Your teacher
Black Wattle Woodshop
Black Wattle Woodshop

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Creating wooden homewares using sustainably sourced timber is our passion. Here at Black Wattle Woodshop we use traditional carving tools to create bespoke wooden spoons and homewares.

Our love of woodworking was sparked during a camping trip, while carving a spoon from a fallen black wattle tree. Using a pocket knife and a hook knife, each of us carved a spoon from the greenwood. This took both Steve back to woodworking classes at school, and some very fond memories. Not long after returning from that trip, he built his own workbench and started collecting tools. Shelves to create a small workshop followed. Catie then found the courage to build her own bench, her first ever build and one she is still proud of today. Their woodworking has taken them in different directions, but they both agree, sustainability is the driver for all projects.

The timber used is sourced from sustainably forestry, small pieces which are usually unusable by furniture makers or from fallen trees. Wherever possible, we will use secondhand tools rather than buying new.

Catie, our workshop teacher is a qualified Secondary Science Teacher. She has combined her love of teaching and woodworking to create workshops in hand carving.

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