There’s something irresistibly charming about handmade Easter décor—especially when it’s crafted from wood and finished with soft, rustic details. This sweet wooden lamb is a perfect spring project: simple, serene, and full of farmhouse personality. Using your Proxxon scroll saw and a bit of white FolkArt acrylic paint, you can create a timeless piece that works beautifully in tiered trays, mantel displays, or Easter centerpieces.
Materials and Equipment:
½" or ¾" hardwood, MDF, or Baltic birch plywood
¼” hardwood, MDF, or Baltic birch plywood
White FolkArt acrylic paint
Twine or jute cord
Painter’ tape
Let's Make the Easter Lamb
Step 1: Prepare and Transfer the Pattern
Print the Easter Lamb Pattern.
Mount the patterns on blanks. Cover one side of the blank with painter's tape. Mist the back side of the patterns with spray adhesive, and mount on the taped blank. The painter's tape made removal of the patterns easy without leaving any sticky residue.
Step 2: Cut the Lamb Shape
Use the bandsaw mounted with the extra narrow scroll saw band to cut out the lamb.
Take your time—let the blade do the work.
Once the outline is complete, lightly sand the edges to remove fuzzies and refine the silhouette.
Step 3: Cut the Heart Charm
Fit the scroll saw with a fine‑tooth blade suitable for tight curves.
Use the bench drill press to drill a pilot hole for the scroll saw blade in the interior heart shape.
Drill the small hole above the heart for hanging the charm.
Use the scroll saw to cut out the heart charm.
Note: A ¼" disc cut from a large dowel rod can serve as a blank for the heart charm.
Step 4: Smooth and Prep the Surface
Sand the entire lamb with 120 grit, then 220 grit.
Round over the edges slightly for a softer look.
Wipe away dust with a dry cloth.
Step 5: Paint with White FolkArt Acrylic
White FolkArt acrylic paint gives this lamb its clean, bright, springtime look.
Apply the first coat using a flat brush, following the grain.
Let it dry completely.
Add a second coat for full coverage.
Optionally, dry‑brush a tiny bit of light gray around the edges for dimension, or add a soft blush of pink inside the ears.
Step 5: Add the Rustic Bow and Heart Charm
This little detail brings the whole piece to life.
Cut a length of twine and tie it around the lamb’s neck.
Add the small wooden heart charm.
Secure the heart with a dab of wood glue if needed.
Ways to Use Your Wooden Easter Lamb
Add it to a tiered tray with moss, eggs, and mini carrots.
Display it on a mantel with spring greenery.
Use it as a centerpiece accent for Easter brunch.
Pair it with wooden bunnies or chicks for a full farmhouse set.
Make multiples in different sizes for a “flock” effect.
Other Country Chic projects include:
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