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More Maritime Projects
We had a little fun this weekend creating new Maritime themed projects.
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American Flag Adirondack Chair/Rocker Combo Woodworking Plan
For our American friends, we created a brand new Adirondack style chair woodworking plan that includes the option to make it a rocking chair.
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The Boneyard Collection Alphabet and Numbers
Yard Art Halloween Boneyard Alphabet Letters and Numbers Woodworking Plans for Projects
An fun collection of boneyard shaped letters and numbers for you to customize your Halloween decoration requirements. Use the full size patterns to make your yard art, or, cut out the patterns from the paper with scissors and decorate your walls or doors. Custom sizing available. If you are in a hurry to get the plan you need, downloads are available.
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Big Rooster Weathervane woodworking plan
This big rooster design may be used as a decorative wall hanging, but you may add coat pegs or hooks to the Arrow or Rooster to create wall racks. You may also drill the bottom of the Arrow to make dowel and base stands. This design may also be used as a house number or sign plaque either by lettering on the Rooster or hanging a sign from the arrow with screw eyes and hooks. Be sure to check out all the options on the other Primitive Patterns pages. Beginner skill level.
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Trumpeting Angel Whirligig Downloadable Scrollsaw Woodworking Plan PDF
This plan provides all of the instructions to make the Trumpeting Angel whirlygig PLUS your own whirligig blades, featuring two styles of blades. AND included is a BONUS pattern of a Red Cardinal. Make use of your scrap wood pieces with this yard art project. Simply print, trace, cut and paint. Beginner skill level.
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Christmas Candles #129
With the pattern in hand (downloadable PDF available to purchase in our online store), its easy to make changes to a woodworking plan. In this case we took a 15 inch tall candle and made it 36 inches tall. Why? Why not! 🙂
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Country sign – Welcome
I made this sign out of MDF, Gina painted it. It hung on our bakery wall in the customer service area for many years.
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Window screen
Made of 3/4″ pine (most scrap material) this eight panel window screen is held together with seven sets of hinges. Approximately 18″ high, panels can be added or taken away depending on the width of your window. Works well as a fireplace screen also. The exterior images of the homes are Gina’s handiwork. No patterns, just her creative thoughts. She wanted it to resemble the style of row houses typically found in larger cities. She did a great job!
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Birdhouse door wreath
Using a store bought wreath and some scrap wood, this simple project will decorate any front door.
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Welcome sign
Tole paints, scrape wood and a bit of time.