THE TINIEST PUTZ HOUSES YOU HAVE EVER SEEN

This forum is a place for our readers to pass on things they've figured out that will help other readers. Several folks who are experienced in building, collecting, and displaying putz houses stop by frequently, so check back for new ideas, and add some yourself. Any suggestions you have, things you've learned that you'd like to pass on, weird problems you need help with, all are welcome here. - Paul
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paulrace
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Re: THE TINIEST PUTZ HOUSES YOU HAVE EVER SEEN

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This person is selling the HOUSE KIT (not the fireplace) for $32 plus $3 shipping. I don't think they'll be putting
us old-timers with our weak eyes out of business. :-)

I added a link to the photo on the etsy page.

Also, it's nice to see someone selling putz houses on etsy that HASN'T "borrowed" Howard's patterns. :-)

http://www.etsy.com/listing/84408358/ha ... t=handmade

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Re: THE TINIEST PUTZ HOUSES YOU HAVE EVER SEEN

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Yes, quite expensive indeed. A friend of mine used little monopoly houses for her dollhouse fireplace mantle--painted and glittered--she found them at a tag sale--needless tosay they were a lot less money--couldn't be lit though.
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Nice modeling, but beyond my eye's ability to do anymore!
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