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I just completed a step-by-step instruction for carving a Christmas Ornament on my website. http://www.littleshavers.com/Ornament.html You have just enough time to make a few before Christmas. enjoy, Rick |
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That's cute. It's convenient too since I have some basswood 1x1 pieces! I'll have to give it a try!thanks for posting it! mikeg
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Thanks Rick. Simple but cute! Can adapt to a witch easily. I am a starnge one as I took the Killroy looking Santa from the latest WCI and made a witch looking over a pumpkin. Iknow, Halloween is over and I should be carving Santas but,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thanks again for sharing and your tutorial.
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Rick, Great job, thanks for thinking of us, many times we sit and ponder 'what to carve'? Now, we all can do something with those small scraps of wood around the shop. I for one will be giving it a try. Coffeeman |
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rick thanks for the tutorial on the christmas ornament,form someone like myself thats lacks any inspiration i now have something to do with my left over pieces of wood besides practice sticks. thanks again, Frank |
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I hope you all post pictures of your finished ornaments. |
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Rick, I have one question. If you cut your wood to 1X1X4 as the instuctions say and print the pattern at 2X6 like the picture says couldn't that cause a small problem? ??? Besides, I just did 4 'icicle santas' by hand for my Mom and siblings and NOW you give us a pattern. GRRRRR LOL |
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Cliff, You can proof read my site anytime!!! : ![]() Thanks, I missed that completely; funny thing was, as soon as I read your post I knew you were right. :-[ It was an easy fix. 8) Thanks, Rick |
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Just good practice for making toothpicks |
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