Friday, July 6, 2012

Uncle Sam welcomes you

     Betty always gives the best 4th of July parties. One year, Joe and I made her an Uncle Sam to greet guests as they entered the backyard. Uncle Sam might hold her gorgeous blue hydrangeas, a welcome sign, or stand festooned in balloons.


     At other times I made two more butlers: one for everyday to welcome Joe at the front door, and another for a Valentine's Day television segment. Now these helpful souls hold my painting palettes in my studio. They are going back to work! Joe and I have been reorganizing my painting area, and that is why I am late with my weekly blog.

     To make these young men or young women, cut out the body (I used my band saw) from a 3/4 inch piece of plywood. Cut out two arms, two simple shoes, and a base on which to glue and screw the legs. Use any tray across their arms and glue and screw these on as well. Here is a quick sketch (body to base)  to give you ideas on wood size I worked with but which will vary with your design.  Paint with acrylics or anything you have on hand including house or wall paint. One can't have enough help these days!

(Click to enlarge photos and sketch)

8 comments:

  1. Linda! I am so impressed with these wooden men! It is just like you to design such helpful creature-like Cuties! I also like knowing how you did it. Hey - that reorganized background looks VERY SPIFFY! ss

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  2. Linda,
    You are so talented! I would take my finger (or leg) off if I tried to use a band saw. I would like to make wooden copies of each of my family members in order to surround myself with love without chance of arguing or dissension. Wouldn't that be great? S

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  3. All so cute, and the hydrangeas just beautiful.
    Thanks,
    RA

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  4. These are truly amazing! I canNOT imagine making anything like this. For one thing, we don't have the wood working equipment. I don't even know what a "band saw" is! But anyway, these pix are great, and the various butlers are charming!

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  5. WOW...a band saw ! You are my idol Linda...love all three of your "helpers".

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  6. Linda, just more proof of all of your amazing abilities! You go, girl!

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  7. Those are all absolutely delightful! What a wonderful way to be greeted. BTW, that counter behind the two "gentlemen" looks beautifully organized. Kudos to you and Joe!

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  8. Cute, cute, cute. Like Alice, I couldn't begin to make something like this.

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