This scrollsaw woodworking category holds a collection of resources to fretwork and other scrollsaw woodworking patterns and projects based on the Christmas seasonal themes.
Here is a great little gift idea for the holidays. This fun-loving threesome will bring good cheer to all who receive them. And, of course, you will get credit for delivering the good tidings.
Here we have our simple ornament decorations for 3 of the favorite Christmas holiday words. Easy to cut and paint using the smallest of scrap wood pieces. Simply size it to how you like and print it to your computer. Beginner skill level.
This 2010 Christmas Bear is the 14th addition to our Christmas Bear collection. Because we develop a new bear each year, these bears are true collector projects.
Introducing our new 2011 Christmas Bear! This bear is tap-dancing with a candy cane. Cut the candy cane from wood or use a real one! Make from 3/4 inch thick stock with 1/4 inch thick oak overlays. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Measures approximately 9-1/2 inches high.
A festive way to celebrate the winter season, a candy coated Gingerbread house! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
For sophisticated holiday decorating, try the downsized version of our popular gold-colored reindeer. Our medium-sized pair stand 29 inches tall and look great around the family tree. Or, try our 9 in...
Ring in the new year with a new scroll sawing project. This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
Here we have our simple Christmas tree door stop decoration. Easy to cut and paint using the smallest of scrap wood pieces. Simply size it to how you like and print it to your computer. Beginner skill level.
Santa Claus with his sleigh full of presents, there is even a fully decorated Christmas tree for someone! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
Oh baby! Ring in the new year with this scroll sawing project. This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
Make handcrafted tree ornaments and matching cards at the same time. Then enclose the ornaments in the cards for unforgettable holiday greetings. The trick is to stack-cut bundled layers of plywood to yield two or more items from one sawing. Let us show you how we did it. The seven patterns include: Candy Cane, Nativity, Santa, Christmas tree, Snowflake, Snowman, and Dove ornament. The ornaments measure 3-3/8 to 4-3/4 inches high. We will also walk you through the steps for variations of these ornaments including inlay, and cutting them out of brass.
Blow out the old and party in the new year! Use the pattern as a classic silhouette or paint your project. This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
An angel silhouette, guides the way with candlellight! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
New homes and apartments often have no fireplace chimney for Santa to use to enter the home. Does this mean that the children will not get any presents? Not if you have this Santa Key!
Michael is the name of this angel. Michael is one of the archangels known as a warrior angel. Measures 5-1/2 inches high. Full size patterns.
This one page pattern will will allow you to create a delightful scroll saw holiday silhouettes. You can also download the free article of Silhouette Basics Article 05-WP-575 in you need detailed instructions and a number of decorative techniques and options on how to display your art. Custom sizing available.
On Dasher! On Dancer! On Prancer! Grace your mantel, sideboard, or table during the holidays with this 3-D winter scene. When the festivities are over, the scene disassembles for flat, compact storage.
Look for a new Santa Ornament plan each year. A perfect gift for anyone you know. Patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Projects range from 6-1/2 to 7-1/4 inches high..
A cute snowman, always ready to wave at people passing by your home or store window. We enjoy making holiday designs to decorate doors and walls. We developed this layered project to make it easy to paint all the parts separately, then simply glue them together. This technique gives the project more depth than a one board project. You decide how you want to make it!
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Have one inside by scrollsawing a few-or a flurry-of our fancy flakes. The best part is you do not have to shovel these flakes. To make multiple snowflakes quickly, you can stack-cut several copies at a time of each part. The pattern can also be enlarged if you wish.
Here we have our fretwork Christmas decoration. Easy to cut on your scroll saw. Leave it as is to show the natural wood color, stain it or paint it. Simply size it to how you like and print it to your computer. Beginner skill level. Need a bigger size? Like something to display in your yard that is 8ft tall? Let us know!
This is a simple but decorative scroll sawing project that can be cut from any thin stock of scrap wood or plywood. Easily scale the pattern on your printer to make the size you want. A perfect beginner project for scouting, guides and 4H Club woodworking projects.
Not everyone has a fireplace mantle to hang Christmas stockings. This stocking tree is the answer. Holds up to 24 stockings yet takes very little floor space! Make from 3/4 inch thick lumber. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Measures 49 inches tall.
This holiday, build a gift sure to become a seasonal family favorite. This Music Box Carousel project requires no turning and can be completed using scrap wood. Fill your home with cherry tunes this holiday season.
A Santa Claus silhouette, captured here chiming the bell. A call to the reindeer to get ready! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
Create your own themed display with these framed scrollsawn copper panels. The panels look great when illuminated from behind with candles, electric bulbs, or sunlight through a window. And, if you are really ambitious, enlarge the patterns and frame pieces for more high drama. The pattern for this Christmas scene is included along with many other nature patterns.
A nice Santa Claus silhouette, you can just see his face is bursting with a big smile underneath that beard! This scroll saw silhouette pattern is a good woodworking plan for beginners to practice cutting tight spots and quick turns.
Gabriel is the name of this angel. Gabriel is the announcing angel. Measures 5-1/2 inches high. Full size patterns.
Here we have our simple Christmas Sleigh ornament decoration, made from 3 pieces of wood. Easy to cut and paint using the smallest of scrap wood pieces. Simply size it to how you like and print it to your computer. Beginner skill level. Easily scale the pattern on your printer to make the size you want. A perfect beginner project for scouting, guides and 4H Club woodworking projects.
Two wheel pony carts have been used for transportation for hundreds of years. The cart holds a glass votive candle cup providing the warm glow of a candle for your holiday decorating.