Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 37 Holiday 2006
ebook ∣ Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine
By Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
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FEATURES
The Art of Ken Newman
Award-winning carver turns found wood into masterpieces
2005 Santa Carving Contest
By Bob Duncan
50 finalists highlighted in annual contest
PROJECTS
Northern Cardinal
By Gordon & Marsha Stiller
Happy Santa By Tina Toney
The compact styling of this fellow makes him an ideal project for beginners
Chip Carved Golf Balls
By Sharon Braunberger & Elaine Dugan
Striking designs highlight this unique carving medium
Santa Claus By Les Ramsey
Classic Santa face makes a perfect winter welcome
Rolling Caricature Animals
By Desiree Hajny
Easy-to-carve critters are delightfully mobile
Santa with Cardinal
By Vicki Bishop
Wood bleach techniques make painting a snap
Folk-Art Angel Tree Topper
By Shawn Cipa
Hand carve an instant family heirloom
A Christmas Story Leg Lamp
By Mike Burton
Nostalgic lamp will become an instant conversation starter
Painting a Hen Wood Duck
By Tom Matus
Use blending techniques for an antique-style finish
Chip-Carved Angel Ornaments
By Barry McKenzie
Carve through painted blanks for an easy, yet beautiful project
Santa Lamp Finial By Steve Brown
A charming way to show off your seasonal carvings
Herby's Angel By Paul McLeod
Easy-to-carve figure is a Holiday delight
TECHNIQUES
Tuning Your Tools
By Chris Pye
The basics of getting your tools in the right condition for carving and keeping them there
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News & Notes
Tips & Techniques
Reader Gallery
New Products
Judge's Critique
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features & Classifieds
Advertising Directory
Teacher's Corner