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Hi Gang, After reading Coffeeman's post today it really inspired me to try one of these cottonwood Santa's. I had a couple of pieces of cottonwood sitting around my workshop so I decided to give it a try. I had so much fun and thanks to Bill's tip about painting using the water base polycrylic mixed with the acrilic paint it worked great. Now I know that I have a long way to go but you will have to be patient with me as you all know I am used to carving things a heck of a lot bigger than this guy. The piece of cottonwood was about 14 inches high and about 3 inches thick. I have posted a picture of it on Picture trail in the Holiday album in case this link doesnt work. I know the picture isnt very good I needed better light. I have always been fasinated by Santa's and now have quite a collection. http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...&members=1 Colin |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Looki'n good Colin...big or small your carvings are great. ...Reg |
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Now you are hooked! lol good carving! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: South East Kansas
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Great to see you ourside your comfort zone Colin. Nice piece. We will expect more from you. Guess I need to finish up a couple I have started and get them painted and upload some pictures. Haven't done that in a while.
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Must have been something in the air. I did two bark Santas while watching football the weekend after Thanksgiving. I already gave one away but took a pic of the other and will post it later. Working on a few ornaments this week.
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As the kids would say, 'Dude you are a Santa Carver'.
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Thank you all for the nice comments I had so much fun doing that bark carving. Funny you should say that but isnt it true BasketballJones I am no longer Grandpa my grandson now calls me Dude and has done for the past few months but as he tells me its because I'm cool. Colin |
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Colin.....Ho,,,Ho,,,Ho,,,Great job !! there is a litlle bit of Santa in everyone of us, keep up the good work, and thanks for the email. Coffeeman |
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Colin The painting turned out great and so did the santa. |
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