Door and Window Choices
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:40 am
Now that Pete's Marketplace and our own Resources pages are up and running, you have more choices for replacement doors and windows than ever.
An article about choosing appropriate doors and windows for your putz house and where to find them:
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/html/ ... ndows.html
Replacement Printed (Paper) Doors and Stained-Glass Windows on vellum or 100-year old paper (as appropriate):
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... indows.htm
Replacement Printed (Paper) Doors you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on acid-free paper):
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... _doors.pdf
Replacement Printed (Paper) Stained-Glass Windows you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on vellum or acid-free paper):
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... indows.pdf
Replacement Stick-on (Candy Box) doors you can order on 100-year old paper:
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... _doors.htm
Replacement Stick-on (Candy Box) doors you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on acid-free paper).
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... _doors.pdf
Red Cellophane replacement windows and doors you can order (the closest thing to the original, but more durable):
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... indows.htm
Cellophane-inspired graphics that you could download and use in a pinch (I print these on a color laser on overhead projector film and layer them to get the best effect):
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/html/ ... heets.html
Die-cut Windowframes that you can use to:
- Make different colored frames
- Make flocked (fuzzy) frames
- Use with different colors of cellophane
http://www.cardboardputzhouses.com/mark ... rames.html
An article about choosing appropriate doors and windows for your putz house and where to find them:
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/html/ ... ndows.html
Replacement Printed (Paper) Doors and Stained-Glass Windows on vellum or 100-year old paper (as appropriate):
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... indows.htm
Replacement Printed (Paper) Doors you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on acid-free paper):
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... _doors.pdf
Replacement Printed (Paper) Stained-Glass Windows you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on vellum or acid-free paper):
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... indows.pdf
Replacement Stick-on (Candy Box) doors you can order on 100-year old paper:
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... _doors.htm
Replacement Stick-on (Candy Box) doors you can print yourself (recommend a color laser on acid-free paper).
http://cardboardchristmas.com/resources ... _doors.pdf
Red Cellophane replacement windows and doors you can order (the closest thing to the original, but more durable):
http://cardboardputzhouses.com/marketpl ... indows.htm
Cellophane-inspired graphics that you could download and use in a pinch (I print these on a color laser on overhead projector film and layer them to get the best effect):
http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/html/ ... heets.html
Die-cut Windowframes that you can use to:
- Make different colored frames
- Make flocked (fuzzy) frames
- Use with different colors of cellophane
http://www.cardboardputzhouses.com/mark ... rames.html