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Old 11-18-2006, 07:41 PM   #1
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As Christmas looms large, it's time to write lists for Santa. What would you like to see him deliver to you, and what do you think would make good presents for other scrollers?

Are you making Christmas presents with your scrollsaw this year, and who are you making them for?

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all my Christmas gifts this year are going to be made from scrollings bout 1/2 way done I think but am way behind schedule finally got all my tools and hardware unpacked since we aren't moving
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:25 PM   #3
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I made my grown children a variety of ornaments according to instructions from the wife. I also made my new grandson a plaque cut out of walnut with an acrylic gold mirror backer that says "Logan's Room". My mother asked me to make that for her to give to him. I also cut my kids and their spouses name key chains. Other than that, my wife takes care of the Christmas shopping. Besides that, I've been keeping fairly busy filling orders for cash. In the last month the local christian gift store has sold about $90 worth of my merchandise and a cafe sold just 1 portrait of John Wayne. My bother, who lives in Missouri, has an acquaintance that loves these portraits and is buying them from me and reselling. I have no idea how much he is getting for them and I don't really care. I'm getting what I want out of them. The gift store only keeps 20%, so to help them out, I'm going to scroll 50 BB ply ornaments for them and let them have them for 50c each as a give away for a promotion they're going to have in a couple weeks. They are in a lousy location and I thought if they could give something away, more people would make the effort to find them. It could be good for them and me.

Sorry I got led astray. Santa doesn't really need to bring me anything. I can't think of a thing I need that bad. I pretty much have everything I need for scrolling and anything else I want, he couldn't afford.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:38 PM   #4
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Daryl-- Personally I am glad you aren't moving cause then you wouldn't be here with us..-- I know I am a little selfish aren't I?
Gill I am getting a new set of fireplace tools - which is what I asked for. I had gas logs in my fireplace for the last ten years and never used them. Having a big screen tv- a fireplace that I couldn't afford to burn just took something away-Well the other day Tony and I took out the old gas logs and all the junk that goes with it and my best friend brought me a load of small logs, I made her daughter ( who by the way signed last Tuesday for a full 3 year scolarship for softball at UTA ) a nuns habit last week . So she said how much I owe you and I asked for wood.
I have made her husband the deer night light in our mag and put a background behind it and dry brushed some color in it- geourgous and I made her a fretwork basket for her bath and I will fill it with salts and bathbeads and such. My Grandaughter is getting the backpack by sue My first and I am having a ball learning how to do that intarsia type woodwork. We are giving her daughter the pick of the litter ( our stud fee ) from Veto and another female that "Visited" last week. My Mom wants me to make her some pants out of the closet full of material I won't use anylonger - since I quit quilting and only sew my cloths out of comfy knits now -- and poor Tony is going to get a tri-fold bilfold since Veto carried his out in the rain..He he --good dog.
And that is my Christmas all except I want to find the mascot for UTA and do a intarsia for Lindly so she will have something under the tree ( which I don't put up) besides a IOU one puppy.
And for all my family and friends here I have the biggest hug you ever felt- and a big All-- just because you are all so very special to me.
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Daryl-- Personally I am glad you aren't moving cause then you wouldn't be here with us..-- I know I am a little selfish aren't I?
na not at all besides we would not have gotten my wife's dollar an hour raise and also the moving money we had saved up just bought my new saw told the wife thats my christmas gift from her
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Christmas wish list for me as a scroller:
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That's it I have everything else I need! I don't want tools, maybe some books, because you can never have enough books. The ultimate gift would be, a gift certificate for a clean shop!

I will be making a few presents this year. The 12 days of Christmas ornaments for my brother's family and a couple of Welsh LoveSpoons.
Thats about it. I would love to do more but I don't think I have time.
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As far as making gifts, I have 2 nieces that have already started dropping hints ("I wonder what Uncle Kevin's going to make me this year"). One's a horse fanatic and the other loves dolphins. Last year it was trinket boxes. This year I'm going to design shelves with these themes for them (I need to get started pretty soon I guess).

As far as what I want, I was going to say a Washburn Acoustic/Electric 12 string but after thinking about it all I want for Christmas is for my sister-in-law to survive her surgery next week (not good odds). I've known her my entire life.
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Kev-- My prayers are for your sister-in-law until she is out of surgery and feeling good again. That is very sweet and unselfish of you to make her health your Christmas wish.. I'll bet the man upstairs will get your request ..
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed for your sister-in-law, Kevin. Let's hope you get your Christmas wish a little bit early.

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Gill,

What I would like and what will happen are two different things... but if I'm going all out, I'd like a Drum Sander, Planer and a new Table Saw.

I'm only making a few gifts... Two "Swing Wing" planes from the last issue for my nephew's (they just need painting) and two Barbie Sized victorian beds for my best friends girls. I'm also going to do about 10 puzzle Christmas cards to some special folks in our lives.
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