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Turning Over a New Leaf

By

Keoma McCaffrey

Upcycle a vintage wooden bowl

with power-carved leaves

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Little Stinker

By

Bob Hershey

Amusing skunk caricature

is easy to customize

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Chip-Carved Bread Board

By Wayne Barton

Customize the design to make a

personalized kitchen decoration

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Floral Love Spoon

By Barry Onslow

Combine power carving with hand

tools to make this attractive project

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Scrambled Eggs

By

John Reichling

Transform turned eggs

into whimsical fish

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Carving a Northern Cardinal

By

Terry Everitt

Use disposable blades to carve

this colorful songbird

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Carving a Native American

By

Stu Martin

Realistic Western icon is

simple but powerful

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Power Carving a Morning Glory

By

Wanda Marsh

Use a delicate touch to carve

this stunning flower

Carving Instructions

Spring Tulips, pg. 66

Download our step-by-step

instructions for carving the plaque

Watch Videos

Carving and Turning: Lathes, pg. 52

Watch lathes in action, and

see an expert turn an egg

and a bowl

Photo Gallery

Stunning Soap Carving, pg. 24

See more photos of these

unusual artworks

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Carving a Soap Flower

By

Sue Wagner

Soft and lacking grain,

a bar of soap is easy to carve

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Learn to Paint: Spring Tulips

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Betty Padden

Practice painting with this new series;

start by learning about acrylic paints,

brushes, and blending

Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 66 Spring 2014

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