handiwork

/ˈhændiˌwɜrk/
noun
  1. Something that someone has made or done using their hands or skill.
    • He admired the carpenter's handiwork on the new bookshelf.
    • The children proudly displayed their handiwork at the art fair.
    • The quilt on the bed was her grandmother's handiwork.
  2. The result of someone's actions, often implying blame or responsibility.
    • The broken window was the handiwork of the neighborhood vandals.
    • The success of the project was the handiwork of the entire team.
    • The mess in the kitchen was clearly the handiwork of my little brother.
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