Santa Carving : A Carving Primer for Beginning and Advanced Carvers
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Average customer review:Product Description
The premier work of author carver Ron Ransom. He offers instructions for three specific versions of Santa Claus and many other variations, as well as painting instructions. Rons illustrations serve as an impetus for the carver to approach his own work with freedom. His Old World Santas are great symbols of happiness and goodness.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #442417 in Books
- Published on: 1987-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Customer Reviews
Easy and useful guidelines to start Santa carving
Ron Ransom's book is highly recommended for the novice carver who would like to produce nice results. Mostly photos and captions, the book takes the reader through the basic steps of making some attractive "folk art" santa figures. Don't be fooled by the sparse text -- the photos
offer a wealth of guidance. Ron also describes a simple yet effective way to give the carvings an "antique" look. Warning: once you do a few of these projects, expect to get many requests for your work around the Holidays!
Very nice book to get started in Santa carving
The Santa carving and painting techniques are well illustrated and explained. I also like how he describes how you can modify his patterns to personalize your Santas. He even shows how to cut a wood blank without a power tool.
Great beginner book
Don't think that because this book was published in the 1980s that it is somehow out of date. It is an excellent book that will show even the first time carver (like me) how to get started and to achieve good results with minimal outlay on tools and materials. When my husband saw my very first Santa, he pronounced that he wants me to make him 10 more like it. Well, I don't know about that... But carving is enjoyable, just make sure to buy a leather thumbguard so you don't cut yourself like I did!



