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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: navymancdf on November 30, 2011, 04:52:59 pm
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My wife has been wantinga christmas village for a while now and there just to freaking expensive. I would like to start making them for her but i searched the internet for a hour today and could not find a place that did it has anyone found them if so please let me know thank you very much.
Corey
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grandma uses a piece of plywood for the base of her village, and a mirror for the pond. I don't know if that helps at all.
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This is probably not what you are looking for, but here's a quick and easy village. http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/Uploads/Public/Documents/Issue289/WJC099%20Christmas%20Puzzles.pdf (http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/Uploads/Public/Documents/Issue289/WJC099%20Christmas%20Puzzles.pdf)
Let me know if the link doesn't work.
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The linked worked that would work for now till i can find somehting more later downt eh road i was hoping to make like a3D village but taht will work. How do i get the paper stuck on the wood wont the glue show thru
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grandma uses a piece of plywood for the base of her village, and a mirror for the pond. I don't know if that helps at all.
Yeah my dad did that to.. We just dont have the village to go with it i watned to start working on one for her.
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Shelia Landry has a cute skating pond set. It might be a start
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Are you talking about one that sets on top of a mantle or one that you set up outside? I have a huge christmas village and how I was able to acquire it was to buy pieces after christmas when everything was 50 to 75 per cent off. Took me several years but I saved a ton of money.
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The ones you put on mantel. i thougth about doing that too but i think if i start making them they will be something that means more and can make into a family tradition as my girls get older we can make a house together or a piece. i might have to look at some and design my own for a a small village
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Ok. I found some village patterns for paper but I think you could convert to wood. I change patterns around all the time. Stained glass patterns I use in scrollsawing and scrollsaw patterns for stained glass or woodburning. Have you given any thought to coloring book pictures for a pattern for different styles of houses, trees, churches, etc? Do you want people too??
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Yeah i want to do all the above. but i never would of figured to use coloring books adn stuff that is pretty cool though i will see if i can find a colornig book
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I found a book with some 3D patterns you might be interested in. It is *A scroll saw christmas* by Frank Pozsgai. it can be purchased from Woodworkers Shop.com. It has a step by step instructions for a 3D Santa and Reindeer plus 30 other christmas patterns.
another site you may want to take a look at is www.freesawpatterns.com/scrollsawwoodpatterns/?page_id=12
Also google *antofret* this is something very interesting.