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  • wildhare
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    Too funny Ken. That's what my neighbor said! I have a feeling the way she ohh'd over him, he won't stay long on my shelf. She is an avid Santa collector. So keep your fingers crossed for me.
    Don't be such a stranger here, we miss ya!
    Wanda

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  • wildhare
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    Thanks for looking Linda. He was definately a labor of love. I really look forward to the next one.
    Wanda

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  • wildhare
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    Marci, what can I say. Most people are scared of painting people, me, it's animals. Thanks for the humor.
    Wanda

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  • Kenny_S
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    Well Kiddo, the only thing I see wrong with this one, It isn't MINE. LOL

    Awesome job in both carving and painting. Love the scene. See, each one gets better and better. Thanks for leting me know it was here. Love it.

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  • lindabb77
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    Originally posted by wildhare View Post
    I decided the minis are fun but I had this idea for a large Santa. So off to the shelf I went and finally found a chunck of Basswood I felt would do.
    It is still in very rough shape, but I think you can get an idea of the direction I am going. I wanted movement in this one with the wind shipping up his coat and beard.

    I had to stop for the day, Whew bigger is bigger. It is 12" tall and about 4" wide. I will post more when I get to work on it again.
    Wanda
    I love the back of the Santa -it is wonderful.

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  • Marci MN
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    Not baaaaaaaaaad.... (sorry couldnt resist after the sheep bothered ya)

    He's beautiful Wanda.. great job on him!! I'm glad you went with the nativity scene.. it just all fits together on his robe.

    Thank you for all the pictures.. Its a joy watching you create.

    Marcia.

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  • wildhare
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    Thank you, Dave and Brandant. I think I got more movement in his beard and hair this time and I had fun on the "larger" painting, all except the dog gone lambs and the donkey half way peeking out of the quilted robe flap. I am pleased with the donkey but those sheep...sheeesh!
    Wanda

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  • BrandantR
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    Wanda, he looks terrific!!! The nativity scene is just beautiful. Very well done.

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  • Gulf Coast Handyman
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    Wow Wanda you did an awesome job, the detail is very impressive !

    Dave

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  • wildhare
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    We are almost done!
    Thanks for bearing with me. Let me know if you can tell what it is.

    Thanks for looking.
    Wanda

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  • wildhare
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    Here are more in the progression of painting. I hope it helps you with your paint.

    Here is the carved down skewer I use to dot the black in the center of the eyes. And a close up of his brown eyes.
    Wanda

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  • wildhare
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    Thanks Marci. I am glad you like his patchwork coat.

    Here is the beginning of the series of how I painted his scene.
    No fair going to the end to see what it is!

    Wanda

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  • Marci MN
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    OH ya.. he's shapin up nicely!! I love that color you picked for his coat. And that quilted lining... nice!! He's going to be one proud looking Santa when your done!

    Marcia.

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  • wildhare
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    Thank you so much Ken for your comment. That is what I was trying for. I am still rather new to carving and have learned so much from this site. I only hope I can pass on what I have learned. The burning is really new to me but it does enhance the carving and the painting is easier cause the burning stops most of it.

    I forgot to add that I have started taking pictures of the paint fronts I use with the carving so if any touch up is needed, I have a photo of what I used.
    Thanks for looking
    Wanda

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  • KenC
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    Wanda he looks great, I am looking forward to seeing him finished and to see what you choose for the scene on his back.
    Thank you for sharing the ongoing pictures it gives me answers to how others do things such as burning to enhance the paint. I was on Lynn's site the other day looking at one of his Indians and it had areas that were burned and he explained why he did the burning, then on your Santa I see that you also burn. So by showing your progress I have learned something new that I can try.

    Thank you for sharing
    Ken

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