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Please use this forum for photos of your putz villages - some of you don't make your own houses, but you still display a lot of artistry when you combine and arrange them. And the rest of us would love to see your work. Again, it works best if you resize your photos to 800px wide or less before you upload them - Paul
Here's something I put together over the last few days. My wife actually gave me the idea! Still a work in progress, but I thought I would show you all what I've accomplished up to now. I have never displayed my putz ever like this, but it's been fun so far!
Christmas Cheers to you all!
~Will~
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Is the "tree" hanging from the ceiling or are there metal suppout rods between each level?...I couldn't tell from the photos...
It really is a great way to show off both your vintage original houses and you own creations...
My very best regards...Howard...
Yes Howard, it's actually hanging from a "vintage" 1970's plant hanger hook! It's to keep my little 2 year old TERROR away from it!
(Doesn't work though.. LOL!! )