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SANTA SPOONS

My Santa spoons are made from a driftwood root. The result of the deserts of the Baja peninsula being washed back by the changing tides. They would make a pleasant addition to any collection. They are intended to be for decorative purposes only, but they are capable of holding water in the ladles. Using them to eat cereal sounds like something I would have done as a kid to my mom's Collection if she had these, so I figured I might as well make them durable enough. Do keep them out of the reach of pets though. Chavez, our dog, has already chewed through one of the first (non-Santa) spoons I made.

Santa Spoon #01
This Santa's beard wraps down around the length of the spoon.

11 1/2" tall
$45

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Santa Spoon #02
This guy's hat was a little too tall to fit in the box I send him off in, so I bent it over. His beard twists around the length of the handle and splits around the spoon.

11 1/2" tall
$45

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Santa Spoon #03
A jolly little fellow with a curled up cap.

7 1/2" tall
SOLD

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Santa Spoon #04
This absent minded fellow is too busy looking up to realize that his twisted beard has now dipped itself into the spoon...

7 1/2" tall
$35

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