These six bears were carved out of one foot block of western red cedar, detailing took a more precise control. Sometimes the small carving are a the bigger challenges, the one on the left has a hole above the right shoulder where the branch grew through it sometimes adds to the carving. Sometimes imperfections make perfections.
Here are some ideas for incorporating chainsaw carvings into your gift-giving:
- Retirement: A chainsaw carving of the retiree’s favorite animal or hobby can be a thoughtful and personalized gift to commemorate their years of hard work. For example, if they love fishing, you could commission a carving of a fish or a fisherman. Alternatively, you could choose a carving that reflects their personality or something they’ve always wanted to do in retirement, such as a carving of a golfer or a travel-themed carving.
- Wedding: A chainsaw carving of the couple’s initials or a heart with their names inside can make for a romantic and unique wedding gift. If they have a shared hobby or interest, such as hiking or skiing, you could also consider a carving that incorporates those elements.
- Anniversary: Depending on the anniversary milestone, you could choose a carving that reflects the traditional gift for that year.