I know those of you reading this blog through a reader will not be able to get an automatic translation but with so many pictures, you should have no problem understanding it anyway.
Let me know what you think: can you read/view the pages? does it make sense? Would you have rather had it written directly inside blogger?



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If you click each picture, it should enlarge....
Enjoy!
con las fotos se entiende perfectamente es un gran tutorial.
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Hello Karin, what an excellent tutorial. I started reading it (no bother by the way!), got so far and had to go back to the beginning thinking it was 1:1 scale.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely little item - thank you for sharing the process.
well Irene, it could be 1:1. All you'd really have to do is change the sizes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to produce this fabulous tutorial. I will certainly be adding some of these great pieces to my miniature scenes.
ReplyDeleteKarin, you are incredibly kind sharing this beautiful tutorial. I know I will enjoy trying to make one.
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