Franklinia alatamaha Carved Relief Gourd Vase Step by Step YouTube video!






So happy to be able to show you this gourd as I was making it. I took photos and videos of the whole process, step by step. I show you how I carved, etched, woodburned, painted, embossed, gold leafed, weaved, and dyed it. This special gourd was inspired by the rare and beautiful Franklinia alatamaha tree, which was named after Benjamin Franklin. The tree is so rare in fact that it is extinct in the wild. It only lives on because of faithful gardeners and horticulturalists. My dad grew one before, saw it bloom (beautiful, large white blossoms with deep yellow centers) and saw it drop its last leaf. Yes, sadly it died, but I made my dad this gourd (that's why I call it special BTW) for his birthday and was so happy to see how much he liked it. I hope you like it as much as he does!



© 2013 Bernadette Fox

1 comments:

  1. Hi, love that gourd. I watched the video. Thank you for the info. Just wanted to let you know that the Franklina is alive and well on the Altamaha. We live in Jesup and been on the river quite a bit. I have pictures around here somewhere. I'll post if I can find them. Take care and keep up the good work. Cathy

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