2nd annual Christmas Victorian Santa Workshop #6 (2-#4's lol

Victoria Harbour, ON

New Thread for all us crafters...and just perhaps a lurker or 2....

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Victoria Harbour, ON

I've also started a thread to showcase our Santa's both in the works and finished...for viewing only...

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/923035/

Edited as I forgot the link...

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(Linda Kay) Amarill, TX(Zone 7a)

Betty, any help with the big snowman will help, I would love to have him at the front door this year?
And the other snowmen also, I think they are so cute. So please post your instructions!
Thanks
Linda Kay

Glenview, IL

Oh Betty,
I love the Showcase thread...Cool you are writing a little storyline.
You know I just love that.

Ok so are we chattin on this thread or the other one.

(Tia) Norman, OK(Zone 7a)

Linda Kay, He is about 5 ft tall, I am 5 ft 4 so I thought, yea I know dangerous.......... i am going to make me a cowboy snowman. i am going to take an old pair of my jeans (wranglers)and an old western shirt of my hubby's and stuff it with batting, take some white felt type fabric and make his head and hands, or maybe even get some white mittens, use an old pair of cowboy boots. And then decorate as I go along, will probably buy his "doll" for 5 bucks at DG.

You with me. For the stand( what holds his body up) I will probably use either wood or some type of wire. Or even PVC pipe.

I will get on it after this weekend.

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

We'll all have to do new snowmen this year to go along with our wonderful Pauze Clauzse.

Victoria Harbour, ON

Ok..Linda Kay, tried to use the webcam here, not working but I'll give you a bit of an idea...

I purchased a plank from Home Depot 2" thick and about 12" or 14" wide... for mine I believe the snowman body was about 3' high

From this block of wood and my bandsaw I cut a strip off each side to create a body form to accommodate the head and arms...

I'll take photo tonight at home for you but in the meantime...

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Victoria Harbour, ON

The arms were same as the Victorian Santa...wire was just a little thicker though...

When you cut the 'v' from the slab of wood which creates his legs, I drill a hole in each leg area (bottom of slab of wood) so that when I cut the shoes and drill holes to accommodate the dowel (which is about same size or larger than the santa dowel) this will enable him to stand on his own..

I do know this is not making much sense..I'm a visual person..need pictures..but will continue

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Victoria Harbour, ON

Linda Kay, can you at least get the idea?

(Phyllis) Flint,, TX(Zone 7b)

poppinin to keep up with posts

Victoria Harbour, ON

Phyllis did you call home to see if your kits were there?

(Linda Kay) Amarill, TX(Zone 7a)

I got you so far. Keep going please.
LK

(Phyllis) Flint,, TX(Zone 7b)

not yet wait till after 12:30 so I know the mail has run

Victoria Harbour, ON

Linda Kay, what do you want to know now...??

Victoria Harbour, ON

Here I am with fingers counting if it's 2 here, it shows 3 on DG screen so would imagine not till 4 would your post man arrive right? Not very anxious am I?

(Phyllis) Flint,, TX(Zone 7b)

I just called hubby and he said mail has not come by yet but he will call me as soon as it does if the package is there

it is 1:20 here now..cst

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Deborah I know yours will turn out wonderful......It took me forever to get up the nerve to start and I had a lot of mistakes on this one....but you CAN teach an old dog new tricks...I'm learning.........and after this first test run they are so much fun....THANK YOU BETTY!!!!!!!!!

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Betty love the new thread....it will be wonderful to just scroll through and watch the progression.

Snowman....yes..yes...please!!!

Victoria Harbour, ON

Which one Trisha

(Linda Kay) Amarill, TX(Zone 7a)

Betty, do I post my santa picture on the new link, or post it here for you to transfer?
Linda Kay

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Betty I am always interested in Snowmen of any type......I have to put way a lot of my Christmas things immediately after Christmas to get ready for the club New Years party....so for January and a good part of February I keep out all my Snowmen and "Winter" (non-Christmas specific) decor.......I would have Christmas up year round if I could get away with it!!

(Linda Kay) Amarill, TX(Zone 7a)

I will post my santa here, until I hear from Betty!
This is my first Santa, Next one will be red.
This one is purple, but it looks blue in the picture.
LK

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Victoria Harbour, ON

was just going through my photo's in search of something else..here's what I was up to last year about now..

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(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Linda Kay that is Fabulous!!!! I love the color!!!

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Linda Kay that's beautiful, I love the color and the trim.

Ferndale, AR(Zone 7b)

The Santa's and snowmen are all great! Is there a snowman/snowwoman romance in the works?

Trisha, I'm studying your Santa. My plan is to trim in fur, too, once I find the right kind of fur. Haven't had the chance to really look yet.

Judy, all your Santa needs is a bunch of Christmas cookies and he will plump up! lol! Don't know if this will be of any help to you, but I have an angel tree topper that needs 'fluffing' each year. I use wadded up tissue paper to stuff under her robes and it gives it fullness.

Liz, is your trim glued on? It's so glamerous! He could be 'Vegas' Santa!

And I love the blue Santa! Whose was that? It's on the previous thread and I don't recall. It's amazing how simply changing the fabric color or texture makes them all look so unique!

Victoria Harbour, ON

Another masterpiece...the only thing Linda Kay I'd like to see you do a bit more hair..i.e. glue a few more strands under your existing beard for a little more fullness...also, you could cut away just a tad of hair so that his pretty red mouth shows a little..

Again, it could be the angle of the photo..

DO SO HOPE nobody gets angry with me for my critique..trying to be helpful..I'm amazed at what you are accomplishing on your own...

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Oh yes, an ARMY of Snowmen!!!!! If I can't have real snow here, at least I can pretend..... and I have a good imagination!!

Ferndale, AR(Zone 7b)

LK, we cross posted. Yet another color - purple! Gold trim was the perfect choice for the color of royalty. And love the Noel sign he is holding.

(Linda Kay) Amarill, TX(Zone 7a)

Not angry at all. All suggestions are welcome, and no hurt feelings. This is how we all learn.
Thanks Betty.
Thanks for the compliments girls. I think they are all turning out so nice. All the same pattern, but all personal touches and all different.
Betty, Thanks for the work-shop, and we can't wait till the next one, for the snowmen!
LK
Do I post it on the other site, or are you going to?
LK

Ferndale, AR(Zone 7b)

She already has, LK. Betty is fast!

Victoria Harbour, ON

just not another pretty face...LOL

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

We need a snowfolk romance don't we. That way we can have snow babies for everyone.

*You've been bad so here's the scoop, all you get for Christmas is Snowman poop*

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

(Giggle) Robyn, we made some of those cards for Christmas a few years back (mini marshmallows), did some reindeer one's too (choccie covered raisins)....:)

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Sheila, here is the pic of the snowman pattern and I'm getting the list together now.

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Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Those aree always a hit aren't they. Everyone loves those kinds of cards.

Sorry Betty about the Snowman pattern, I thought I was in dmail.

Victoria Harbour, ON

not a problem..we all want to learn..keep posting..

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

I didn't want to hijack your thread. But I will be glad to post all the materials. I want to do you snow man too.

Pittsburg, MO(Zone 6b)

Here's the list of materials:

1/2 yd. white flannel (Walmart cheapie)
White thread (I used machine quilting because of the strength it has)
2 3/4 in. black buttons (shank on back)
3 1/2 in. black buttons (shank on back)
1/2 box stuffing approx. (about 2 bags)
kitty liter
1 adult size plastic top hat (found at most party stores for New Years parties)
1 12 in. grapevine wreath with about a 6 in. hole for the center (it's what he sits in)
1 broom
2 3-4 branch pine picks
Various Christmas picks and decorations
2-3 in wide wired ribbon
Black felt
Orange felt
1/4 or 1/2 in. black elastic
cotton crochet thread white
Black yarn
pink blush for the cheeks
glue gun
7 in. needle
Fake snow Optional.

(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Robyn you had commented the 7 " needles are hard to find....any place that has doll making supplies should have them...... I can't remember if I saw them at Michaels, JoAnns, WalMart or at our local yarn and needlework shop........but as you can see we do not have a large selection of stores to choose from......I will look next time I'm out.

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