Hippopotamus Christmas Tree Ornament Project: Sanding the Hippos

A large collection of sanded Christmas tree ornaments in the shape of hippopotamuses, crafted from black limba wood.
My Ornament Collection

The holiday season is just around the corner, and that means it's time to get crafty! This year, I've taken on an ambitious project: creating a large collection of Christmas tree ornaments in the shape of hippopotamuses. It sounds whimsical, right? However, the process is far from simple, especially when it involves sanding 283 of these little beauties!

Sanding one ornament isn’t a big deal. You can typically get it done in a few of minutes. However, when you're facing a daunting total of 283 ornaments, the task can quickly become overwhelming. After some calculations, I’ve figured that each ornament takes about 2 minutes for each of the four sanding steps. So, when you multiply that out, it comes to a whopping 2264 minutes of sanding! That’s over 37 hours of work dedicated solely to sanding.

The ornaments are crafted from black limba wood, chosen for its beautiful grain and dark hue that adds an elegant touch to the holiday decoration. I can already envision how stunning they will look adorning the Christmas tree, each one a unique piece of art. 

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