Paul's Christmas Villages

Family-friendly forums for discussing traditional cardboard Christmas houses, including their history, collection, restoration, recreation, and display.
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Paul's Christmas Villages

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Okay they're not putzes. They're not even cardboard, because they're outside. But they're as close as I come to setting up Christmas villages most years - prepping for the Christmas-themed November "open railroad" in my back yard.

I'm still proofreading the copy, but here's the link:

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OUTSTANDING! I'm gonna be there for a while!
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Here's a photo of the market scene after dark, taken by my daughter Emily.
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And I love that theatre style popcorn maker too. Man oh man if this could only be transported to my backyard; do you video all this?
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Paul, truly wonderful you have done a great job. I enjoy touring your village, the pictures are great, I felt like I was right there. Thank you for sharing!!
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