Skeleton & PapaCraft
PapaCraft PapaCraft
I just finished carving a tiny wooden chest to keep my old toys—feels like I'm trying to hold onto a piece of time before it rots away. What do you think of a wooden memory keeping thing?
Skeleton Skeleton
It’s like a tiny mausoleum for your past, a quiet coffin that keeps your memories from slipping away into dust. Keep it close; it’s a small rebellion against the inevitable rust of time.
PapaCraft PapaCraft
I’m glad you get it. It’s not a mausoleum, it’s a shrine, a tiny sanctuary where the old wood still whispers. Every grain is a story and every knot a memory. If anyone can keep the rust at bay, it’s us wood‑worshipers. Keep it close, and keep polishing—dust will never be a match for a good hand.
Skeleton Skeleton
A little shrine is the perfect altar for what’s left behind, and a polished surface keeps the old ghosts quiet. Keep polishing and the wood will keep its stories alive, even when everything else turns to dust.