I was asked by a fun gal to come up with something similar to the YW Burlap Value letter for Relief Society. She wants to frame it and share it with the ladies she visits. This is the version that isn't personalized. All you need is some burlap and a printer that cooperates!
Relief Society
Not that you want this next one with my name on it...It's to show you the personalized version ;)
Relief Society 2
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Sunday, December 12, 2010
2x4 Santa tutorial & pattern
Just in case you didn't see this Santa tutorial over at Someday Crafts. Here is my tutorial and patterns :)
Ok! Enough of that "me" stuff and onto the goods! A 2x4 Santa!
You will need a 2x4 or a 1x3. Either will do. I have done this two different ways. If you want your Santa to look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame from the side then skip this next step :) Cut your 2x4 in half lengthwise. Like this....

Then cut 3 pieces at 3 inches (the body), 2 pieces at 3/4 inch (arms) and 1 piece at 2 1/2 inches (shoes). Next grab your scroll saw OR trace the following pattern on chipboard, cardboard or cereal box.

My material of choice is 1/4 inch MDF so I used my scroll saw. My reindeer pattern is also traced on this piece of wood. Hop over to my blog for the tutorial.
Paint your pieces. Let them dry.

Sand the edges. Sand down the middle of the shoes to give the appearance of two shoes instead of one big shoe. A dremel works great for this step. Glue the pieces together. I like to use gorilla glue. Strong as a gorilla :)

Make sure you remember to glue the mustache on Santa and .....you are done!

Thanks for crafting with me and have a wonderful holiday!
Ok! Enough of that "me" stuff and onto the goods! A 2x4 Santa!
You will need a 2x4 or a 1x3. Either will do. I have done this two different ways. If you want your Santa to look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame from the side then skip this next step :) Cut your 2x4 in half lengthwise. Like this....

Then cut 3 pieces at 3 inches (the body), 2 pieces at 3/4 inch (arms) and 1 piece at 2 1/2 inches (shoes). Next grab your scroll saw OR trace the following pattern on chipboard, cardboard or cereal box.

My material of choice is 1/4 inch MDF so I used my scroll saw. My reindeer pattern is also traced on this piece of wood. Hop over to my blog for the tutorial.
At this point you should have something like this....
Paint your pieces. Let them dry.

Sand the edges. Sand down the middle of the shoes to give the appearance of two shoes instead of one big shoe. A dremel works great for this step. Glue the pieces together. I like to use gorilla glue. Strong as a gorilla :)

Make sure you remember to glue the mustache on Santa and .....you are done!

Thanks for crafting with me and have a wonderful holiday!
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