Thursday, December 11, 2008

Monkey

This pen is made using polymer clay. Then a pewter monkey was glued to the clip in a piece of polymer clay. It was the only way I could come up with to attach pewter to titinium.
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panache rollerball


Rhodium finish, crimson red bowling ball material. A very, very nice writing instument.
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Corn cob and deer antler

Posted by PicasaA perfect gift for a farmer. The farmer raises the corn, the deer eat the corn leaving the corn cobs.....so harvest deer instead of corn and show off the rewards....

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Dymondwood


These are slime-line twist pens made with Dymondwood. Dymondwood constist of 1/16th inch layers of wood individually dyed then laminated. Then a plastic resin in forced into the wood under high pressure to create a colorful and hard wood blank.
These blanks are very durable and shiny.
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Bubinga wood

A twist-cap rollerpoint pen made from Bubinga wood.
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Thicker Twist pen

This is a new style. The middle is thicker than "slime-line" twist pen
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Baseball

My 6 yr old nephew loves baseball, so for his birthday I had to come up with a baseball bat pen (according to him). That was the easy part, I just used a desk pen kit. But then how was he to store the pen, it had to have a holder. I have been working with clays that you bake and then turn or carve, so I thought of this. It is hard to tell but the very base is a baseball glove holding the ball that holds the pen.
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Army logo


I have access to special pen clips, that have many logo's. Combine it with the right color of wood and what a combination.
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Friday, March 7, 2008


Did I mention customized pens?
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

I want a pen or pencil made...

These photo's are just a sample of my creations. I can not post all that I make. I have access to many different color combinations in the plastic and inlace, and a large selection of woods from both North American and many places overseas. I am also more than happy to make pen or something else out of wood that has sentimental value. Say there is a tree that your grandfather planted and it now must come down (or already came down), I can take a piece of that and make a pen or something for you.
Please contact me with what you have in mind and we can discuss the possibilities. If you want a different color but not sure, I have several suppliers I can direct you to so you can see the possibilities.

Rose

Happy New Year!!!!

To those of you that received one of my pens for Christmas, I hope you enjoy it. If you should have any trouble with it or just have a question, please feel free to contact me.
Rose Heightman : fromrosezwoodshop@yahoo.com.