11 December 2019

A Custom Christmas: Wild Blue Yonder (Air Force) Santa

It's about time this house had an Air Force Santa! My dad served nearly 30 years, and Mr. Wonderful has served 16 years and counting. The Air Force has been my whole life. When I saw this freebie I had a dozen ideas for conversions but at the top of the list was an Air Force Santa, and here he is, in all his blue and silver glory!




Three great things about this design: 1) it's free! 2) it uses only a handful of colors so it's easy to do a color conversion, even if you've never done one, and 3) the space between his mittens is exactly an inch (on 14/28 ct. fabric) so you can put anything in his hands as long as it's about an inch wide. The possibilities for this little design are endless. I may do one every year!

Here are the details for my Wild Blue Yonder Santa: (original color--->my choice)

754--->3779
733--->mittens: DMC Etoile C318; border of coat: Petite Treasure Braid, silver
165--->DMC Etoile C415
730--->DMC Etoile C3799
309--->mouth: 3778; coat: 797
815--->820
739--->948
168--->03

I found the Air Force wings pin on Etsy. It's just pinned into the foam core the design is mounted on. I found the trim in the Christmas gift wrap section at Wal-Mart. He's stitched on 28 ct. natural linen with silver, from Fabric Flair, available at 123 Stitch.

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Yesterday's soup recipe needs some biscuits, doesn't it? These are perfect with tomato soup!

Cheddar-Garlic Biscuits

4 c. Bisquick
3/4 c. shredded cheddar cheese
1 1/3 c. milk
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/8 tsp. onion powder
parsley

Mix ingredients well and drop by 2 tablespoonfuls (I use a small cookie scoop) onto parchment paper-lined baking sheets. Bake at 375 for about 11 minutes. Meanwhile, combine:

6 Tbsp. melted butter
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/8 tsp. onion powder
pinch of salt
parsley

Brush onto warm biscuits. Using my small cookie scoop yields about 3 dozen.

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See y'all tomorrow for Day 4 of A Custom Christmas!

12 comments:

  1. Your Santa is beautiful!

    My son is in the Air Force and I would love to stitch this Santa for his tree! Would you be able to post with the etsy seller so I can purchase one? Thanks!

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    1. Thank you, Joanie! It doesn't look like the pin I used is still available from that seller, but any pin about an inch wide will work. I'll update the post if I find it again.

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    2. Thanks, Honeybee! I appreciate it. Your work is such an inspiration!

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  2. Love your Air Force Santa! And you are so right that you needed an Air Force Santa for your décor. Thanks for providing the link! He is a handsome Santa and like you said very customizable. Hmmm...using your blue/silver conversion, it would go well with the blue/silver ornaments that Holly designed a few years ago. Oh Honeybee, thank you for providing inspiration!

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  3. Another perfect conversion and finish! May you should design???

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  4. Your Air Force Santa is such a wonderful idea! It will be so special hanging on your tree. I'm really enjoying your Open House. Thanks for all the inspiration!
    Mary

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  5. The Air Force Santa is awesome!
    Marilyn

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  6. Oh how fantastic. Thanks for sharing! What a wonderful idea with the pin too. Perfect!

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  7. Amazing conversion, he looks wonderful and he will have so much meaning to your family! What a great addition to your tree. Merry Christmas!

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  8. Congratulations on a wonderful color conversion and beautiful finish! I have one question though: Is "03" the correct conversion number for 168? Thanks in advance & Merry Christmas!

    P.S. I found military pins at www.pinmart.com/ I have not purchased anything from them yet, but just sharing a potential source for these pins.

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    1. Yes. 03 is from the newest range of DMC released a couple of years ago, numbers 01-35.

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