Beautiful! You're both very talented!
20+ Times Men Put Their Soul Into a Project and Created a True Masterpiece

There are people whose hands seem to instinctively know what to do. They take wood, metal, or just whatever materials are at hand, and create things you want to look at again and again. We found men whose talent and ingenuity turn ordinary ideas into true masterpieces of craftsmanship. And we couldn’t help but genuinely envy their partners and children.
I painted the fabric, and my wife sewed a dress for our daughter.
- The cuteness factor goes through the roof just knowing that a dad drew this for his daughter! © 891086081206 / Pikabu
I told my girlfriend that I can do a bit of wood carving. She sarcastically replied, “Yeah, sure you can!” and I made her a jewelry box.
I made a reversible sweater with a cozy winter landscape. The sweater is soft, warm, and you can’t buy one like it in any store!

I love it!
I had an aunt that could knit like this. Wished she had more patience to teach me.
My hands don't work in a way to do work like that. The knitting needle and crochet hooks are too small. I LOVE THE TALENT it takes to create something so beautiful.
Beautiful!
Nice but 2 different sweaters. Reversible means the 2 fronts would be mirroring each other, not showing the same perspective in reversed color.
Boy are you WRONG!
It means that it has 2 wearable sides. I have a reversible jacket, different print on each side. Thanks for playing, though.
That is absolutely gorgeous!
My wife and kids asked me to build a chicken coop. I had zero experience. But I did it!

If you would have put in more doors, it could have been a chicken sedan.
- This is not a chicken coop, it’s a chicken palace! 10 out of 10. © meowywowiness / Reddit
I’m certainly not a magician, but I love crafting things with my own hands, especially those that can’t be bought. I made a bulldozer bed for my 2-year-old son.

That's adorable. You should patent it, then sell the idea to a furniture store. I've never seen one like this.
My wife asked for this gift as a joke, but I just did it. It’s not perfect, but I’m proud of it. It’s a water slide cake.
- If I were your wife, I’d adore you! © PushDiscombobulated8 / Reddit
Here’s what I made for my pregnant wife. By the way, there are storage drawers on the sides.
- As a mother of 3, I was moved to tears! You’ve created a small space where a pregnant mom can have some time alone, plus it’s a reading nook and a cool space for the future baby. I wish everyone were skilled enough to create such beauty! © iseeyoupeetie / Reddit
Me and my dad built this little house for my daughter 10 years ago. My daughter and her friends played there about twice — and that’s it. It’s just standing there like an art object, and my daughter is already 15...
- If I had had a little house like that at 15, my friends and I would have hung out there. © Vet128 / Pikabu
A cabinet I made with my own hands.
I made a backpack.

Looks like the one that I used to wear on the motorcycle. I had to buy mine, but I REALLY LIKE YOURS.
Today is my dad’s 72nd birthday! He’s a jack of all trades, it’s easier to say what he can’t do. One of his creations is this wonder furniture!
The creations of my wife and me. Watch faces for smartwatches.
Since Christmas is near, we chose a suitable theme and then started brainstorming ideas over a family dinner. In the end, we came up with a rock-and-roll style Santa Claus, illuminated by spotlights that shift every hour. And in standby mode, Santa starts to “rock” in the night under the spotlight.
I made a portal for an electric fireplace.
The project I’ve been working hard on for 2-3 hours a week is almost finished — Morris chair.
Made some bookshelves and also a storage spot for the bike.
Late by 2 months, but I finally finished the wedding gift for my wife.

What a beautiful gift-she'll treasure it forever!
I brought a birch burl from the forest. It lay for about a year and dried up. I turned it into this bowl.
I am a vocational training instructor. We have a tradition — wearing brooches that correspond with our specialty. I have a miniature plane on my jacket and a wooden tie on my shirt.

My FIL was a master wood worker, and I am obsessed with the PLANES he left behind. I have about one hundred of them, in EVERY SIZE. I never thought about turning any of the tiny ones into a brooch, but I am now. I am diggin' the tie too.
There was a need to carry blueprints. So, we made a tube.
Reading lamp made from plywood scraps and papier-mâché
I did it in 2 days by myself, with a limited set of tools.
A double lounger with a table
In August 2023, I started carving wood. I had long admired the figurines of Perry Lancaster, whose style I initially imitated.
And these craftsmen can make a masterpiece out of anything.
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