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Checking the List
By Ellis Olson
Use
basic relief cuts and simple
shaping to carve a folk art Santa
22
Carving a Spiral Bulb Ornament
By Lyle Morgan
Any carver can make this
complex-looking ornament
30
Carving a Sleepy Wolf
By Desiree Hajny
Carve, burn, and paint to create
a realistic wildlife sculpture
37
Folk Art Angel
By Gerald Smith
Simple carving can be used as an
ornament, pin, or pendant
38
Joyful Santa Plaque
By Bob Biermann
Incised relief design celebrates
the joy of the season
44
Whittling Moravian
Star Ornaments
By Jody Sebring
Use one knife and simple geometry
to carve stars in various sizes
48
Peaceful Village Wreath
By Betty Padden
Carve individual pieces and glue them
together for a dramatic presentation
59
Old World Father Christmas
By Dave Francis
Cozy-looking carving carries
symbols of Christmas
PROJECTS
4
Editor’s Note
6
Publisher’s Note
8
From Our Mailbag
10
Reader Gallery
12
Tips and Techniques
14
Relief Column
92
Calendar of Events
94
Coming Features
95
Ad Directory
& Classified Ads
96
Woodchips
DEPARTMENTS
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Meet the Artist: Gallery & Interview
Checking the List, pg. 18.
Learn how Ellis Olson got his start and see more of his
amazing Santa sculptures
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Bonus Photos
Peaceful Village Wreath, pg. 48
More photos and different views make carving easier
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Reference Photos
Carving a Sleepy Wolf, pg. 30
Make your carving as realistic as possible by
referring to the artist's original wildlife photos
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Segmented Snowman
Ornament
By Sandy Smith
Simple joints help this
snowman dance
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Carving a Holly Spoon
By
Glenn Stewart
Simple painting highlights the
attractive design
86
Springerle Ornaments
By John Niggemeyer
Festive designs resemble traditional
German Christmas cookies