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If you have kids, this is such a fun way to display their silhouettes and celebrate those little ski-jump noses! I still die a little remembering Cypress’ spikey hair. If you live in Colorado or Wyoming, you could just use a circular saw! LOL!įile this one away for a couple months from now! Mother’s Day is coming soon! My mom still cherishes this plaque I made her, and I love that you can customize it to use words that describe YOUR mother. If I remember correctly, this was the very first project I used my scroll saw on! The state of Illinois had a good amount of curviness for a beginner… enough to challenge me a bit, but simple enough compared to some states like Mississippi. I just think it’s a better gift than a hand mixer, OK? And cheaper too. I still make these bracket-shaped barn board signs whenever I get invited to a wedding. And it’s soooooo much cheaper than the one I used as inspiration (YIKES). This clock is more an artsy statement piece than a clock, but I love the whimsy that it brings. Would this be a great gift for that person ‘that has everything’?! This circle monogram sign is FUN to make, and fairly simple as far as DIY projects go. It’s one of our favorite pieces in our gallery wall! It’s the ACTUAL topography of our property! And I made it for Nick a few years back. This piece of art is just about as custom and sentimental as anything ever could be. These wooden name plaques are perfect for a kids room or nursery! OR would look great on a gallery wall with your family’s last name! The ‘arrow’ detail adds a fun twist too! It’s fairly simple to make and has so much personality!! This fun and funky trivet is such a great gift for the foodie in your life (or anyone that eats food, really).
#SCROLL SAW FREE#
I’ve got a free scroll saw pattern for you to use on this cute Scroll Saw Wooden Nativity that could be used as a puzzle for kids OR holiday home decor!
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These Botanical Trivets are cut from inexpensive bamboo cutting boards, and are SO FUN to make! This tutorial includes the free scroll saw patterns as well! Of course when I don’t have any fresh flowers (HINT HINT Babe, Valentine’s Day?) I’m less likely to need it as a centerpiece. This scrolly mirror is so fun and unique, not to mention simple and inexpensive to make! It’s just a slab of MDF and a cheap square mirror affixed on! I go back and forth between hanging it on the wall and using it as a centerpiece on the dining table. Scroll Saw Rainbow Art(Scrolled by my 9-year-old, Paisley!) If you’ve never run a scroll saw before, give this one a quick read and you’ll feel so much more prepared! And don’t forget… you can always practice around on wood scraps! THERE’S NOTHING TO LOSE! This first one just pretty much goes through the basics of scroll-saw-ing <-WORD. Scroll Saw 101 – breaking it down for beginners!
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I love getting scroll saw ideas, and I’m sure you will too! Here goes! I’m constantly getting emails asking what scroll saw I use ( this one!), and there are SO MANY creative things you can do with a scroll saw… I thought it would be fun to do a round-up of all my Scroll Saw Tutorials so you can see them all in one place and be inspired to try something new! As I was looking over the 100+ tutorials I’ve done since purchasing this old farmhouse, I noticed just how many projects I’ve done using my Scroll Saw! And who doesn’t love scroll saw ideas!! It’s my favorite tool by far, and the very first power tool I ever laid my hands on.