This is a new direction for me, scroll cutting. I have done some wood burning carving before. This puzzle seemed like such a great way to learn the alphabet. It is going to be a Christmas present soon, but I wanted to record its creation, the first alpha-snake. It might be a bit scary for a 3 year old, but he will soon get the idea.
The detail is done with with a burning tool and leaf-shaped tip used for shading. The tip had the perfect shape for the scales on the snake. Hope he likes it. Photo to follow of befuddled little boy with a wooden snake puzzle.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
turtle neck
Hi, I found this pattern on www.knittygritty.com thought it was cute. It's a turtle neck for a tissue box. I changed the pattern and made it fit a smaller tissue box.Christmas felting projects
A dear friend generously gave me some felting wool so I have been busy working on some felting projects this week. Using some pearl embroidery floss, felted beads and a charm from the Bead store in Johnson VT, I made a couple necklaces for Christmas gifts. To make the holly Christmas tree ornament, I used a cookie cutter to form the leaves and the berries are more beads sewn on with floss. These are all needle felted, and yes, I did manage to poke myself real good! But only once!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
South American Style Purse
This little purse was woven on a simple peg loom by a five year old and me. She will receive this for Christmas as a present for her doll. I think it will fit nicely as a shoulder bag on the doll. It certainly is colorful! I hope she likes it.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Succulent Greens in Winter
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