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Make a Village ~No Painting~Little Cutting

December 21, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

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Scroll Christmas Wood Collectible

Scroll Christmas Wood Collectible

Grab the Christmas gift wrap with pretty graphics. Snowmen, skaters, and glorious landscapes can be used to make Christmas wood collectibles. Cut the image out of the wrapping paper. Glue the image onto the wood. Use spray glue or Elmer’s watered down glue – or decoupage glue. If using Elmer’s white glue, water it down a little bit and brush on the solution on the gift wrap. Smooth out any air bubbles carefully. Once the image is glued on the wood, cut out the image. Paint the sides of the raw wood with acrylic paint, if desired. Coat the finished piece with a clear matte or gloss water-based varnish. If cutting using 1/2 inch wood you may need to add an extra base to make the wood piece stand. villagea

Scroll Christmas Wood Collectible

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Make the latest Christmas Ornament Keepsakes

December 05, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

One, Two, Three Cut Out an Ornament -its Done!

November 28, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

wrap8350One and a two and a three. Pick some beautiful Christmas wrapping paper. Find some Elmer’s glue or spray adhesive craft glue. If you want to make fridge magnets or Christmas ornaments use a thin 1/4″ luan or birch wood. Make a standing holiday ornament by cutting with 1/2 pine.

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Christmas Wrap & Your Scroll Saw

November 26, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

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Make Christmas Decorations with roll Christmas wrapping paper
Choose a favorite holiday image and cut it out!

Choose a favorite holiday image and cut it out!

Yes -right under your nose are the most beautiful designs that can be found on holiday wrapping roll papers. The paper texture is the perfect consistency to glue and cut on wood. To make amazing magnets & Christmas tree ornaments use 1/4″ luan or birch wood. For standing decorations use a thickness of at least 1/2″ . You can make a thicker base later and apply to the bottom of the piece to make it stand. DIRECTIONS: Select the image on the wrap you are going to use. Cut around the section of the image. Spray the back of the image with spray adhesive or a diluted solution of white glue. Next: place the glued side down on the wood and smooth out any bubbles. Cut out the image. Lightly sand any rough edges. Paint the face of the cut-out with a water base varnish such Folkart clear satin or gloss for proctection. Let dry. Optional last step: choose an acrylic paint color for the sides of the decoration. For a beautiful effect -choose a shimmering gold or silver acrylic paint. Purchase this paint from the craft paint section of Michaels or AC Moore. When you are finished painting the sides, you can also paint the face of the ornament with sparkle acrylic paints. For example: if there are candy canes in the image or stars in the sky, you can add touches with a small brush with sparkles here and there! Enjoy your new creation!

Victorian Ornaments

November 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

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Scroll Christmas Ornaments instantlyh1>How to make Christmas Scroll Ornaments

USE 1/4 LUAN OR BIRCH FOR MAGNETS – 1/2″ size pine also works well for magnets as well as making ornaments. (1) First right click oval Christmas image with your mouse and save onto your computer. (2) Next open up ‘Paint’ program -if you have it on your computer. Any other photo editing program will work as well as Photoscape from Google which is free to download. (3) Click -paste- in the EDIT portion of the program to save, size and print the image. (4) Print your image onto your printer. You do not need to use any particular photo paper when printing. Regular 20lb. copy will print and glue well as long as your printer makes good quality prints. NOTE: For quantity and less time wasted- put multiples of the image(s) on one sheet. (5) Cut and glue the back of the copy paper with your image using a spray adhesive (available at craft centers), or evenly spread deluted white glue with a clean wide brush. Elmer’s glue works well for this. (6) Place the glued side of the paper onto the wood. Carefully smooth out any bubbles. To keep the image clean, use soft thin cloth or paper towel on top of the image while smoothing. (7) Cut out the images. (8) Once image is cut, sand any rough edges smooth. Paint the surface of the picture with a water base varnish for protection. A good varnish is Folkart acrylic clear satin. Finishing step – use Folkart acrylic sparkle paints for beautiful accents. This finishing touch will make your ornaments pop. To hang add a gold or silver elastic string in the top and you are finished. You can purchase the string in the jewelry section of any major crafts store.

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Create No-Paint Vintage Ornaments

November 14, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

Victorian Christmas Ornaments

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Create these beautiful vintage Christmas Ornaments in a snap
All without painting.
Glue color image onto 1/4″ luan or birch for a hanging ornament and cut. You can further protect the surface of the image with a water base varnish. Make standing ornaments by cutting from 3/4″ pine. Glowing ornaments are achieved by adding little dashes of gold, silver or multi color sparkle acrylic paints. More simple how- to’s in the in the collection instructions.
Free collection of Christmas patterns to print & cut – start making YOUR gorgeous collection.
Make Your Own Vintage Christmas Ornament Collection

Make the 2 Minute Christmas Ornament

November 07, 2009 By: admin Category: Holiday

Okay -Make this in maybe 3 or 5 minutes – But this project can super fast to make. Best sellers at shows, give as gifts or make them for yourself! Create from Pre – cut squares of luan, birch or any 1/4″ wood and glue Christmas picture on the surface. hapchristmasxs340Find a collection of Christmas images (growing daily) in the

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! These ornaments won’t stop at the Holidays! Come back for Valentines, for St. Patrick’s Day, Easter images added to the fast 2 MIN Ornament Collection.

Think Outside the “Scroll Saw Wood” Box

November 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Uncategorized

MAKE EXTRA HOLIDAY CASH NOW! CREATE YARD ART FROM THRIFT SHOPS AND WOOD SCRAPS

Combine your scroll saw cutting skills with thrift store and swap shop finds.fishCheck out the Make Money section for creative ideas

Vintage Christmas Snowmen

November 03, 2009 By: admin Category: Uncategorized

Wood Craft for Christmas – Scroll Saw Vintage Snowman -

Make beautiful handmade wood gifts or show stoppers that are great sellers. Get creative this holiday season and make these snowman fast. Cut from 3/4″ pine wood. They are quick and easy with no inside cuts and no drilling. Bring Christmas home with these vintage Christmas snowmen outlines and painting patterns. This is an easy project to make and you can also cut from 1/4″ luan or birch to make fridge snowman magets. Size this snowman by right clicking on pattern and saving to your computer.

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Christmas Holiday Scroll Saw Snowman with Kitty Cat

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Pricing Your Crafts

October 27, 2009 By: admin Category: Uncategorized

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Shoppers love a deal. Price your crafts just right so you make a profit and move your merchandise. Do it wrong and your inventory may suffer. It’s important to make room for profit, but knowing the fine line and where it is requires a formula. Get a head start this holiday season and be prepared. Get the knowledge it takes to be successful. See the Make Money section on this site for more information on selling and making money with your handmade merchandise.


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