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PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 8:16 am 
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greetings to all...

finally...a family portrait...all of them in two pictures...the only one not show is the halloween witch "flattie"...

yes...there will be more patterns...when i find the right subjects...and i'm always open for suggestions...

my very best regards...howard...


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Hi Howard, it really nice to see all your flatties together, it brings back nice memories of the wonderful pieces you made and all the patterns you sharred.

I'll give my 2 cents about possible future flatties.

You may group those together as they would be appear in a village setting, once your see them together it may help to see what would be a good addition to that group or even a new group that would make a nice set new of flatties, possible some vendors....

Thanks for sharing a group picture.


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Incredible! What dimension in the flatties! I am in awe.

Thank you for putting all of them together so we can see the whole family.

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These look so wonderful all together. It's hard to believe you've made so many and it will be interesting to see how you use them in your displays.

As far as suggestions, I have an HO model of a man pulling a child on a sled - that might be fun. And possibly a whole flock of sheep in little groupings. Have fun.


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WOW... Very nice collection Howard! Love them all. Do you have patterns posted here for each one? Would like to try my hand at a few of them. Thanks!

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Will...yes...all patterns are posted on the forum EXCEPT the horse and sleigh on the bottom left in the lower photograph...Howard...

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Wonderful Howard. I will start printing off some of the plans and make a go of it! Thanks again..

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Don't know how I missed this but I did!
Wonderful!


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I missed it, too. The family portraits are wonderful. Glad it bounced back to the top of the board.


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Love all the flatties...thanks for posting the group photo. I was just checking to be sure I had copied all the patterns...
I have one of a girl with a doll, but this is no picture of a finished flattie.. It was posted on a thread titled
Re: Nov. 2003 House of Month...Little Glitter House Version. Sun Sep 13, 2015 7:26 am
Did this little girl ever get painted?? Debbie W


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