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Eco-Friendly Wood Art That’s Actually Beautiful – Sustainable Crafting
When people hear “sustainable” or “eco-friendly,” they often picture rough, unfinished pieces, that look more like they belong in a camping store than your dining room. We’re here to prove that caring about the planet doesn’t mean sacrificing beauty.
Take that stunning Scrap Cabochon Pendant shimmering with P-Town Subbie mica colors that Rex just finished shaping! It started as cutoffs from a larger project; resin that many would throw in the trash. Instead, Dawn saw potential in those scraps, and Rex is now transforming them into wearable art that catches light like captured sunlight.
Our approach to sustainability isn’t about making grand environmental statements. It’s about seeing value where others see waste. Rex has always been that way — he’ll spot a piece of mesquite that was cleared for a construction project and see a future bowl or pen. We work with cutoffs from Cook Woods and Woodworkers Source, and even the side of the road, materials that might otherwise become waste, giving them new life as functional art.
This philosophy extends to everything we make. That gorgeous cherry and walnut cutting board? The cherry might be from offcuts too small for furniture makers, while the walnut could be from a tree that fell in someone’s yard. We stabilize when needed with Cactus Juice, ensuring these rescued materials will last for generations.
Dawn’s resin work is where sustainability meets spectacular beauty. Using Alumilite products, she creates swirls of color that transform what might have been scrapped wood into pieces that make people gasp. We’ve had customers tell us they’ve never seen anything like our resin and wood combinations — and they’re right. When you’re working with unique cutoffs and one-of-a-kind wood pieces, no two creations are ever the same.
The environmental impact is real, but it’s not why people buy our pieces. They buy them because they’re beautiful, functional, and completely unique. The sustainability aspect is a bonus that lets them feel good about their purchase long after they’ve brought it home.
We’ve noticed something interesting about customers who choose our work specifically for its sustainable approach. They tend to become some of our most passionate advocates, sharing photos of their pieces and talking about the story behind the materials. There’s something powerful about owning something beautiful that also represents rescued materials getting a second chance.
It’s funny — in trying to be more environmentally conscious, we’ve actually pushed ourselves to be more creative. When you’re working with whatever interesting scraps come your way instead of ordering fresh lumber, you have to think differently, problem-solve, let the materials guide the design.
Sustainable can be elegant. Sustainable can be bold. And sustainable can absolutely be the most beautiful thing in your home. You don’t have to tell your friends it started as someone else’s trash — let them just think you have impossibly good taste.