The Halloween and Thanksgiving napkin rings were very popular downloads. They show up all over the web on places like Pinterest.com and Etsy.com as finished projects. They are very simple to cut and take very little wood. If you need a place setting of 12 you can whip them out in a couple hours.
This Snowman napkin ring is a little over 3 inches tall. I cut him from 1/2" thick oak. It may have taken 10 or 15 minutes. You could use 1/4" thick material and stack cut to speed things up.
Update:
I am dong good on keeping up with the custom Christmas ornament orders. In general, orders placed now are going to get emailed out within three days. The custom Dog and Cat ornaments have been a big hit. I'm glad you all like them. Here are the order form links again for any one who would like to order more. If you are not familiar, these are Christmas ornaments customized with a name. The patterns are sent via email. The price and minimum order is included on the order form.
Custom Christmas Ornaments Bell and Wreath.
Custom Christmas Ornaments Layered.
Custom Christmas Ornaments Pets (Dog or Cat).
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