The team at Woodcarving Illustrated asked to see your wackiest interpretation of a snowman—and boy, did you deliver! Tons of silly submissions rolled in from around the country, and picking a winner was a challenge. See a few of our favorites below. (Scroll down to see magazine editor Kaylee Schofield’s submission.)
To learn more about Gerard Canavan’s winning carving, pictured above, see the Letters section of our spring issue. Keep making woodchips, friends!
The Spring 2021 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is also available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112.
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Frosty Challenge Submissions
Jim Camp
Morrison, Ill. |
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Mike Cochran Cape Girardeau, Mo. |
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David Lye
American Fork, Utah |
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Amanda O’Deay
Des Moines, Iowa |
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Jason Forkings
Newbridge on Wye, Wales |
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Andrew Formiller Albany, Ore. |
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Tom Mellott
Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Mitch Nader
Cleveland, Ohio
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Al Leitgeb Toccoa, Ga. |
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Kathy Vonderahe Evansville, Ind. |
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Jeff Morgan Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Jason Johnson
Florence, Ky. |
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Tom Taylor
East Washington, N.H. |
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Kaylee Schofield – Editor, Magazines
Mount Joy, Pa. Inspired by the wide pool of creative carves, and a beloved treat—Neapolitan ice cream—magazine editor Kaylee Schofield decided to make her own wacky snowman. Unfortunately, as many of us do around our favorite sweet treats, he’s lost his head! |
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