Shelves and spice racks for the kitchen. The wall behind them is cob, to which nothing stays attached, hence the legs at the near end for support. The lowest shelf is wider with two slatted inserts, for cooling bread and cakes where the dog can't reach them.
I needed a new drawer cabinet in the garage but decided to see how cheap I could make one from a spare kitchen cabinet, offcuts of veneer mdf and odds and ends of oak hanging around. Had to buy 6 handles and not quite enough ply to finish the two bottom drawers so it won't get finished until next week
In answer to your question about my heart shaped bandsaw box, I used my Burgess bandsaw to cut out the exterior and my scroll saw for the middle. I think it was a half inch blade, I should have used the smaller more flexible quarter inch, but I was lazy and did not change it. I think I would have been able to get a better curve if I had.
Keeping to the intent of this thread the last thing I made, which is finished! was this scroll saw unicorn jigsaw in oak, which has been posted in a scroll sawing thread, also for my daughter.
Our kitchen! The octagonal table is just a temporary "jobbie" cobbled together from bits of old worktop and some scrap MFC and 4 x 2. A final version with a wrap around corner settee will be next winters project. Also need to make some spice drawers for the top of the dresser unit.