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Christmas Ornaments for Woodworking, Revised Edition

300 Beautiful Designs
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Woodworkers can pick from more than 300 unique seasonal patterns to create decorative and inexpensive wooden Christmas ornaments in this beautiful handbook. Arranged by theme, the wide variety of original designs includes angels and nativity figures, wildlife, and holiday classics such as Santas, elves, and snowmen. These clear, easy-to-copy patterns make wonderful subjects for scroll sawing, woodcarving, wood burning, glass etching, and many other crafts. A special section shows beginners how to get started making ornaments on a scroll saw, with instructions on selecting the proper woods and cutting tables, sanding and preparing the pattern, and hanging the ornaments. Readers of every skill level will enjoy making these festive projects to decorate the home, give as gifts, or sell at craft shows.

Details

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Pages 120
Publish Date 2013-09-01
Size 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.0"
Author Rick & Karen Longabaugh
Product Form Paperback / softback

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About the Author

Rick and Karen Longabaugh started The Berry Basket and Great American Scrollsaw Patterns—their family-owned online and mail order company, specializing in unique and useful scroll saw patterns and accessories—in the fall of 1990. What began as one set of collapsible basket patterns became a complete line of fullsize woodworking patterns and hard-to-find accessories. Rick has been featured on the popular PBS show The American Woodshop with Scott Phillips and also on the cover of Popular Woodworking magazine. Many of their unique projects have been published in a number of woodworking publications, including Wood magazine, Creative Woodworks & Crafts, Popular Woodworking, The Art of the Scroll Saw, Scroll Saw Workshop, and Patrick Spielman’s Home Workshop News

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