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Creative Woodworks & Crafts® magazine is the best source available January 2010 Dive right into this latest issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts—with wood ducks, a bayou gator, fishtank pals, a montage of gamefish, and playful dolphins, you'll have plenty of company! Or, stay on dry land and enjoy the view of the water from the old country mill or the humpback bridge. The morning glory welcome sign, compound-cut flowers in a heart pocket, and poinsettia sled centerpiece will add a floral touch to your crafting. Rounding out our selection is a heartwarming sign for our grandparent woodworkers, an elegant lattice-work picture frame, a colorful lizard mirror, a striking hawk profile, and a very useful tea box and companion serving tray. Be inspired by Dirk Boelman's article about introducing the next generation of crafters to scroll sawing, learn new techniques for creating pen blanks, brush up on some tips for improving your project photos, and expand your range of finishing options with the Wilckens' innovative box feet. Finally, visit our Readers' Gallery feature to see what some of our talented readers have been up to lately! Enjoy this latest issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts. Happy Scrolling! Holiday 2009![]() This special holiday issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts features an amazing 136 ornament patterns. Designs have been provided by many of our talented designers, including Dirk Boelman, Wayne Bosler, Wayne and Jacob Fowler, Billie Holm, Sheila Landry, Sue Mey, and Bob Valle. In addition to the wonderful ornament selection, there are patterns for two seasonal clocks, a layered Christmas tree accented with compound-cut candles, a segmented horse-drawn sleigh plaque, and an elegant "Christmas in the City" shadowbox. Bruce Worthington and Janette Square have also provided an adorable trio of intarsia designs, featuring a Christmas kitten, bird, and Jack-in-the Box Santa Claus. Finally, Sheila Landry shares tips for modifying ornament patterns to create many variations from one design, and readers share photos of their holiday-themed projects in our readers gallery feature. |
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