Popular Post munzieb Posted November 24, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted November 24, 2024 (edited) Since finishing the humming bird lamps and the River Boat projects, I had fallen into a derth of scrolling ideas. It was, a sort of been there, done that. My wife noticed I was getting ansey and bored and I needed another project. She says I want you to make another Christmas project? I say ok and then a little while later she shows up with 3 patterns for Christmas wreaths she bought from Scroll Saw Artist! I'm back in the game! The 3 were not too bad to cut but the poinsetta veining took a little time. Originally, we were going to do regular candles but have kind of moved away from that and she found some LED candles on the web with timers that worked perfect. Project was 1/2" BBPW with shellac and satin Lacquer. It ain't Christmas yet, what will I do next? Added some pictures with candles and wife ordered cushions with pictures of us and the dog. Edited November 26, 2024 by munzieb Add pictures TAIrving, Fab4, Scrappile and 15 others 18 Quote
rjweb Posted November 25, 2024 Report Posted November 25, 2024 Beautiful looking wreaths, RJ munzieb 1 Quote
MarieC Posted November 26, 2024 Report Posted November 26, 2024 Very nice and festive! munzieb 1 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted November 26, 2024 Report Posted November 26, 2024 Those are mighty fine. Dianne really likes the Poinsettia one. munzieb 1 Quote
munzieb Posted November 26, 2024 Author Report Posted November 26, 2024 3 hours ago, Denny Knappen said: Those are mighty fine. Dianne really likes the Poinsettia one. That one took the longest to cut but I did use your "0" skip tooth blade for the veining and it came out great! Quote
wombatie Posted November 28, 2024 Report Posted November 28, 2024 Love the Poinsettia it's my favorite. Great work on all, well done. Marg munzieb 1 Quote
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