
Make sure that the hole you cut for your window is slightly smaller or cut on an angle so that the window doesn't fall through.
Since my one castle window that can be seen from the front is the one that I got from Rik Pierce and was actually meant to be encased in paperclay, I sliced some of the foam away so it will sit just as deeply.



Your Ric Pierce window is just the business - it really sets the tone!
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Karin- I am already in love with your castle-you've done beautiful work so far!
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