Craig Miller working on a carving.
Don Martin and his handiwork.
Gayle Jones working on her beginners letter opener carving.
Kaye Wolstenholme shared some of his wood art. He made these items from pictures he found on the internet. The square cut one is basswood, and the other one is from a type of fruit tree.
Kaye Wolstenholme shared some of his wood art. He made these items from pictures he found on the internet. The square cut one is basswood, and the other one is from a type of fruit tree.

Don painting a duck head for a cane handle.
Kaye showing gesso as a first coat on the bird carving.
Kaye with a cowboy figure. Craig with a whimsical Xmas bark carving.
Steven working on his soapstone carvings.






- Craig Miller working on a carving.
- Don Martin and his handiwork.
- Gayle Jones working on her beginners letter opener carving.
- Kaye Wolstenholme shared some of his wood art. He made these items from pictures he found on the internet. The square cut one is basswood, and the other one is from a type of fruit tree.
- Kaye Wolstenholme shared some of his wood art. He made these items from pictures he found on the internet. The square cut one is basswood, and the other one is from a type of fruit tree.
- Don painting a duck head for a cane handle.
- Kaye showing gesso as a first coat on the bird carving.
- Kaye with a cowboy figure. Craig with a whimsical Xmas bark carving.
- Steven working on his soapstone carvings.
Starting October 10th 2023 our carving sessions run every Tuesday, 7:00pm to 9:00pm!
Please join us in the drafting room at Vincent Massey High School
715 McDiarmid Dr., Brandon, MB
All types of carving and woodworking at all skill levels.
Contacts: Bette Tardiff - 204-726-4191
or Craig Miller - 204-761-2013
Click here for our feature in the Brandon Sun!
The Wheat City Carvers group is comprised of woodworkers or anyone that has an interest in working with wood or other materials. Members are from all over southwestern Manitoba.
There are people who do a variety of different types of wood carving, as well as scroll work, and some stone carving.
Anyone is welcome to participate!