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This is my third attempt at making german putz houses.I thought it would go a little faster this time,but not so much!It's still about an 8 hour job for a 2.75 inch house! Inside of the house is a mantle,decorated with seed bead ornaments and greenery,a trimmed postage stamp turned portrait,and a polmer clay santa coming out of the fireplace!Enjoy and thanks for looking.
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A lot of work but the house is so worth it. Good job!
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Awesome & Adorable! I sooo want to make a bunch of houses and churches for my family for Christmas gifts. Did you use cardstock or chipboard or...to make this? I really do love the details that you put on yours.
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thanks so much for your positive feedback.I saved pieces of chipboard from various packaging.I used recycled mat board for the bases.I gesso'ed and painted the chipboard before glittering.These houses are not difficult to make,they are just time consuming!
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