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While I wish I could claim credit for the idea, I must acknowledge the origin is from the DAS Bookbinding YouTube channel I follow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmDXyLyEKrk Upon seeing the straightforward design and the precision this cutting board offers, I was inspired to ...
A longtime e-friend, renowned for his world-class model making and craftsmanship, sent me a photograph of a charming house on display at the National Toy Train Museum in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The moment I saw the image, I knew I wanted to create my own version, incorporating ...
Ten Cent City Project: Four Window Twin Peak House
Greetings to all,
It’s time for another house to add to the growing collection of designs. The construction process for this house follows the same methods and details as the previous designs I have shared. I will be posting a picture of the ...
Hello! Thanks for sharing your version of the clock tower project. I'm always very pleased to see the personal touches and color choices others use. Hope you and other forum members will post pictures of their projects.
I neglected to mention that the roof cardboard is covered with a piece of silver crinkle/leather textured scrapbooking paper from Hobby Lobby. I have used it before for other Dolly House reproductions and am very pleased with the results. Here's more information about the paper. https ...