Woodcraft Adventures supports people who love working with wood to explore a meaningful, flexible making journey — without pressure, hierarchy, or rigid systems. Through shared knowledge, care, and encouragement, makers grow at their own pace.
Sharing Without Hierarchy
Power isn’t the problem. It’s what fills the space when connection thins. Support can take many forms. These reflections notice the ways care works best when it is reciprocal, informal, and rooted in relationship.
Moving Between Circles
Mutual aid depends on reciprocity. Care does not. The work is letting people move freely between the two
Trying Something Small
Not every idea arrives fully formed. Some come as a feeling. A question. A quiet sense that something might be worth trying — without any certainty about where it will lead. This small project exists to make room for those beginnings. Where this shows up This work often appears in conversation. Someone shares an ideaContinue reading “Trying Something Small”
Food, Movement, and Mutual Aid
What began as moving food through suburbs slowly became a rhythm of connection and shared care. This reflection explores how mutual aid emerges when small projects are allowed to listen and adapt.
