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How to Carve a Great Santa - 34 Projects Patterns & Techniques for Beginner to Advanced Woodcarvers - cover

How to Carve a Great Santa - 34 Projects Patterns & Techniques for Beginner to Advanced Woodcarvers

Illustrated Editors of Woodcarving

Verlag: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Celebrate the season with Santa! Whether you're a beginner or you've been carving for years, How to Carve a Great Santa will have you celebrating the holiday season with your very own handcrafted Santa! Featuring 30 festive projects, 26 of which have never been see before, and full-size carving patterns of St. Nick, this exciting edition includes a slew of new techniques and tips, and more to make this favorite Christmas book even better than before! A fun history of Santa Claus is also included, along with an inspiring gallery of carvings depicting his different images throughout the world. This jolly collection features Santa carvings and patterns from acclaimed artists such as David Sabol, Bob Kozakiewicz, Tom Hindes, Dave Stetson, Don Swartz, bruce Ankeny, Cindi Joslyn, Carolea Hower, Chris Hammack, and many more!
Verfügbar seit: 10.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 160 Seiten.

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