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Scroll Saw Spring Patterns

March 19, 2010 By: admin Category: country

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The snow is melting, and yes Spring is in the air. It is time to to freshen the inventory and create new Spring items.

These wood plagues are easy and simple to make. Wood to use is anything you would like- try poplar for a nice grain look. It is also a very strong wood and it looks beautiful! These have been made with added hooks on the bottom to hang your favorite jackets or coats. REMEMBER: to use these patterns-just right click on the image to save on your computer.

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Pretty Mermaid Scroll Pattern

February 25, 2010 By: admin Category: Holiday

Scroll Saw mermaid patternPretty mermaid scroll saw pattern. Create this unique novelty using 3/4″ pine wood for best results. Paint it in shades of metallic greens and sliver and gold using acrylic shimmer paints. Hint: paint the entire piece the chosen skin color first. Then paint the remaining covering of the mermaid. Next paint the hair shimmering colors. You will have a beautiful wood collectible! For more unique mermaid scroll patterns visit our sister site freesawpatterns.com For Mermaid cutting pattern click here.

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MMM Good Cookie Jar to Make ~~ So Simple

February 16, 2010 By: admin Category: country

You can’t resist making these! The Base is 1/4″ wood. Glue on cloth for the base (use Elmer’s glue) Purchase a tiny wood milk bottle and a tiny wood apple. Find the milk bottle and the apples online.Cookies and MilkCookie jar you can make with minimal cutting. Buy the tiny wood jar and paint it. Cut a 1.5″ x 1.5″ wood square from 1/4″ birch. Glue a checkered pattern cloth on the top of the wood. The ‘cookies’ are made by cutting a small wood dowel in tiny layers. Then take a Sharpie marker and mark the chocolate chips. Paint the jar first -then glue on the base with the cookies. cookie jar

Easter Scroll Saw Wood patterns

February 05, 2010 By: admin Category: Holiday

Easter Bunny Scroll Saw PatternEaster Scroll Saw Bunny HouseEaster Scroll Saw PatternTime to start thinking about the spring time and what brings fresh new ideas. Make these cute Easter decorations as a collectible set or even as magnets. The kissing bunnies shown do NOT have any drilled holes and have one continueous cut. Add tiny wicker baskets for an added accent. Bunnies For Sale Scroll Saw PatternEach piece is unique and fun. To make the Bunnies for Sale wood scroll pattern, glue a ready made wood heart to complete the mini. The bunnies are in a ‘cage’ Glue a ‘handle’ on top of the cage using a bent wire / a raffia bow is tied and glued for accent. The bunnies in the cage are painted and then the cage effect of the stripes are painted over the bunnies.There is also a wooden bowl on the boys leg for rabbit food. Glue on a bow here and there for pretty accents. Glue ‘dowel discs’ that are cut for the wheels on the Bunny Rabbit wagon. Click to get started & get the Easter Bunny scroll saw patterns

Scroll Saw House Magnet

January 17, 2010 By: admin Category: Magnet

scroll saw house magnetThere is no painting this old house!

Do you love old houses? Some of the old victorian or country homes remain with charm & untimley character . In this photo I had taken a picture of a bungalow while at the beach. I had several copies of the photo made. This cost only 10 cents. I did NOT get photocopies, I ordered the same photo’s so I would have substance and strength for this project. This is very simple- only 4 steps to complete: I glued the photo onto a piece of luan plywood. I cut around the edges. Then I applied white arcylic paint here and there for a snow effect. I took a old toothbrush and ‘flecked’ white dots for the snowflakes. Lastly - I glued a magnet on the back. Remember this was a old beach shack? Now it’s a New Hampshire souvenir ! Use a Sharpie marker for writing on your finished wood product.

Valentines Day Scroll Saw Wood Patterns

January 09, 2010 By: admin Category: Holiday, country

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A handmade Valentines Day gift is delightful & more personal than an expensive store-bought item. This year be encouraged to make glorious Valentines Day gifts made from the heart. Happy Valentine’s Day. Materials other than wood used in this project are : jute string (dyed red) is knotted -then glue to top of head. Store bought mini straw basket. The kittens in the basket are cut from 1/2″ pine wood. A strip of paper with the word “free kittens” is glued on the front. Use Elmer’s glue for all gluing. Glue on the basket to the side of the mini. Glue the kitties in the basket. Kitty Scroll Saw Pattern
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Romance Rowing & Scrolling

January 04, 2010 By: admin Category: Holiday

Victorian Romance Victorian Row Boat Man & Woman LoversCreate this cute romance wood novelty with no inside cuts. That means no drilling involved. This wood peice looks great cut from 1/2″ or 3/4″ pine wood. Create a magnet using 1/4″ luan. The wood collectible is approx a little more than 3″ in width. Use the picture as a painting guideline - See this link for cutting pattern and another outlined painting guide. Use quality acrylic paints (such as Folkart) for best results. Click here for Romance Rowboat Cutting pattern & Painting outlines

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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