WOW! Thank you all so much for the kind words of welcome. I'm quite surprised to see so many replies.
Alphonse the Gnome is carved from an old cedar fence post I found in my wood pile. I have a wood stove in the garage and I scrounge scrap wood when ever I see it. Nothing like free heat.

The fence post had been in the ground so long that the whole end had rotted off. I gave it a pressure wash to clean it up and it turned out to be a real tight grain and clear. I drew the plan myself right on the wood. I wanted to make him as big as possible so the arms and legs are carved separate and screwed to the body. Arms and legs are carved from a scrap of pine 2" x 4" that was clear and sound. The pine carves nice, but the cedar is so old and dry that the surface grain mushes over if the tools are not absolutely sharp and made it a bit of a challenge.
I almost have him carved and I have an idea of how the wheelbarrow will look. He will be painted when done. I have found that Tremclad Clear-coat is a very good final surface for out door objects as it has a UV protector in the paint, and this will be his last coat. The wheelbarrow will be left to naturally weather (I think, but we will see)
This has been a wonderful welcome you have all given me. I think I'll stick around and get to know you all.
Christopher the GardenGnome
Alphons was carved in the greenhouse........of course.