Forest Club – Spoon carving

Join us as we explore and engage with nature in a new and creative way.

A handmade wooden spoon

In this beautiful ancient woodland, we will learn, play and make at a gentle pace while immersing ourselves in nature and supporting our wellbeing. We will be delving into the art of carving green wood into spoons using an axe, a straight knife and a crook knife. These sessions are suitable for beginners and improvers, the course includes all the tools and materials you will need to begin your journey into spoon carving.

The session is led by Stephen Stockbridge, sculptor, maker and Forest School teacher.

  • We will use green wood, freshly cut with a high moisture content. This is a beautiful and easy way to carve wood.
  • You are supported through the whole process and encouraged to explore carving in your own way and at your own pace. This is an exercise in slowing down and settling your attention.
  • All tools and materials are supplied and at the end of the session you will have your first carving started.
  • The session goes ahead, whatever the weather, so please dress appropriately.
  • Please bring a flask or bottle of water.
  • The entrance to the part of Lesnes Abbey Woods we will be working in is off New Road SE2 0QQ, there will be signage to show you the way.

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