Stove Base Table
Rhonda and I found this stove base on one of our Kansas pickin’ trips. I don’t know if it came off of a wood heating stove or a wood kitchen stove but we knew it was too cool to pass up. I … Continue reading →

Rhonda and I found this stove base on one of our Kansas pickin’ trips. I don’t know if it came off of a wood heating stove or a wood kitchen stove but we knew it was too cool to pass up. I … Continue reading →
This table was designed to be broken down easily. The top was made with Cypress from Marble Falls that I purchased and had milled. It is removable by lifting off of the wheels. The wagon wheels still have the original … Continue reading →
A customer asked me to make a table without the tractor seats. She had her own stools and just wanted the table. When I pick up wheels I will usually remove the hubs ans throw them off to the side. … Continue reading →
I have a new picnic table available. The table top is 3’x6′ and 30″ off the ground. This is a slightly lower table top than most and is a great size to accommodate kids and short to average height adults. … Continue reading →
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Rhonda and I decided to change up the color on this table. It is a smokey black color with a finished 2″ thick cedar top. Very nice. See our picnic table page for more details.
Continue reading →I had the urge to build something new yesterday. I thought about our upcoming show and how I was wanting to have some sort of sign or display advertising Sycamore Creek Creations. It would be only fitting if it included … Continue reading →
Here is a picnic table I just finished. The table is constructed with 30″ antique wagon wheels, tractor seats and 1 3/4″ thick cedar. The top measures 3’x6′. If not sold by Thursday, it goes to Fredericksburg Trade Days next weekend. … Continue reading →
Here is the second bench I mentioned in the previous post. Rhonda and I picked up this set of wheels complete with axle a month or so ago. As you can see, there is still a wooden piece of the … Continue reading →
This week I built two cedar benches with antique wagon wheels. I wanted to give my customers some variety in design and price. Here is a popular style that is both rustic and elegant. The cedar is 50″ in length, … Continue reading →
At Sycamore Creek Creations, we specialize in creating custom ranch style home décor. We enjoy collecting antique and rustic materials like wagon wheels and farm implements and repurposing them into unique creations of various forms that are sure to provide many years … Continue reading →
Finally! It is time for Texas Longhorn football to fire up. Austin locals are getting ready by putting up all their Texas Longhorn fan yard art, wall hangings, and all things burnt orange! Order this rustic Texas Longhorn fan wall … Continue reading →