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I hope I am doing this right......I am computer challenged.   

For the past few years I have been developing a method of adding details and color to scroll-saw projects. The method is not new as Fisher-Price Toy Company used this method to add detail and color to their toys in the 40"s and 50"s before plastic. I would like to find 5 or 6 scrollers (of any level) that would interested in trying this method and tell us your opinion.  I would like to know,  what you think, if you liked the process and the results or not,  if you would do other projects using this method and if you had any suggestions or ideas how to improve it.   If you are  interested, I would be happy to send the first 5 or 6 scrollers  free, full size patterns,  required art work and instructions  to complete one add color to scrolling project.  Just choose one of the project below and send me your mailing address.  You are not under any obligation what so ever. If you do try it, please let us all know what you think.  Thank you.  JAN.          my email is:    noslenaj35@gmail.comIMG_0201.thumb.JPG.b69508b3f9ca7f7f84f8848e8127b046.JPG

 

 

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MY painting is not very good either.....that is the" beauty"  of this process....you do NOT have to do any painting at all. The art work is included with the patten Just cut out the project like you usually do..........paint the edges (optional) and glue the provided art work to the surfaces.....when done, it LOOKS  like you painted the project.   Go back and study the photos above and you will see, it LOOKS like they were painted.   The pull dog illustrates it best.  Only painting required was the  white edges.  The paper art was glued  on.  Would you like to try one?    Have a great day.   JAN

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On 6/28/2022 at 8:03 AM, john nelson said:

MY painting is not very good either.....that is the" beauty"  of this process....you do NOT have to do any painting at all. The art work is included with the patten Just cut out the project like you usually do..........paint the edges (optional) and glue the provided art work to the surfaces.....when done, it LOOKS  like you painted the project.   Go back and study the photos above and you will see, it LOOKS like they were painted.   The pull dog illustrates it best.  Only painting required was the  white edges.  The paper art was glued  on.  Would you like to try one?    Have a great day.   JAN

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David 

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HI,  I have NO trade secrets...........You can get art work on the internet check out. CLIP ART and note what you are looking for.  Example,  CLIP ART - DOGS.  You should get all kind of drawings of dogs.   Make a copy of one you like and you have ready made artwork to use.   You can get ideas from books or magazines.......I am not an artist at all,  but I can sketch.  I hate painting  so I make a light pencil sketch on white paper and use felt tip colored pencils to color it.   (Get a good set of color pencils, they work great and there is no mess or clean-up like with paint.)   Then I make a color copy of my, "art work", cut it out and glue it to the scroll saw project.   ( I usually paint the edges white first though.).    

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TO FRANK EV

GAWD,  I have NO idea how to answer anyone's question.   I am COMPUTER CHALLENGED .  None of this make much sense to me.  I have NO idea how to get in touch with FRANKEV ???????   

If you can get your mailing address to me,  I will send you the geese project to try.   Adding color is a very simple quick process. ...even I can do it.    lol

JAN  

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3 hours ago, john nelson said:

HI,  I have NO trade secrets...........You can get art work on the internet check out. CLIP ART and note what you are looking for.  Example,  CLIP ART - DOGS.  You should get all kind of drawings of dogs.   Make a copy of one you like and you have ready made artwork to use.   You can get ideas from books or magazines.......I am not an artist at all,  but I can sketch.  I hate painting  so I make a light pencil sketch on white paper and use colored pencils to color it.   (Get a good set of color pencils, they work great and there is no mess or clean-up like with paint.)   Then I make a color copy of my, "art work", cut it out and glue it to the scroll saw project.   ( I usually paint the edges white first though.).    

So if I'm understanding you, you find your artwork and then cut your project to match it? I can't see any other way. Cutting out a dog and then finding a picture to match it could prove frustrating as heck!

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4 hours ago, john nelson said:

TO FRANK EV

GAWD,  I have NO idea how to answer anyone's question.   I am COMPUTER CHALLENGED .  None of this make much sense to me.  I have NO idea how to get in touch with FRANKEV ???????   

If you can get your mailing address to me,  I will send you the geese project to try.   Adding color is a very simple quick process. ...even I can do it.    lol

JAN  

Scrollsawartbyfrank@gmail.com 

Thanks

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12 hours ago, OCtoolguy said:

So if I'm understanding you, you find your artwork and then cut your project to match it? I can't see any other way. Cutting out a dog and then finding a picture to match it could prove frustrating as heck!

That is exactly what I did for these.  Found the clip art, printed, glued to the wood & cut. They were for a Halloween costume.

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Barb...those are great!   LOVE THEM.   Easy huh?    Keep experimenting...you will be surprised the end results .....Let us see

your next designs.   JAN

Ray....Yes find the artwork first ....enlarge or reduce the size to suit and use the artwork for the pattern. (I usually cut the

object out about 1/16" larger all around the artwork. I usually  paint the edges of the project white. When you glue the artwork

in place it all blends into the white edges and looks like you painted it.  The paper will hardly be noticed.    Try it.........JAN

 

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Just Love anything New and also Exciting.  This fits the billet.  I Cheated some by just getting the Pattern from the Google Image Clip Art and carefully

cutting it out on the 1/4BB....  I love the Look.  So does my better half.  Yea!

Here are a couple pics............  Danny  :+}

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ADDING COLOR TO SCROLLING............... 

There is NO end to what you can do with this technique.....   Draw YOUR artwork on a piece of white paper with  felt tip  colored pencils,......not messy paint.  ( I can't paint).   Make color copies of your "artwork"  and glue the copy to the wood .  Add a couple clear top coats, steel-wool a bit with #0000  and you're done.   I like to add a thin coat of paste wax to give it a nice  finished      "feel".   JAN

 

 

 

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On 7/1/2022 at 2:35 PM, danny said:

Just Love anything New and also Exciting.  This fits the billet.  I Cheated some by just getting the Pattern from the Google Image Clip Art and carefully

cutting it out on the 1/4BB....  I love the Look.  So does my better half.  Yea!

Here are a couple pics............  Danny  :+}

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That's exactly what I did for my earrings and necklace.

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