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MLPMagic13

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    Simon

    What a CUTE and beautifully made mouse. The rose and box give him such personality!
  2. Its really lite and airy! Great job on the rehab!
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    fireplace

    Fireplace looks amazing! So realistic.
  4. Your Beacon Hill sounds like its going to a fun 'return house' to do. Love the basement, can't wait to see more!
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    Édouard

    That is so cute on all levels. I love his tiny little hands! And the sweater. That picture is just adorable.
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    painted clay

    What a stunning house! It looks amazing!
  7. The Dragon looks really good with the stonework. Its very commanding!
  8. I think this one might be my favorite out of the two. It looks like it belongs on a Steampunk Mad Hatter. :)
  9. OMG, so tiny and awesome! What size eyelets did you use? They work in that size very well. :)
  10. That is super cool! I love Steampunk stuff, and this really nails it. :) I had always wondered how Steampunk would work in the 1/12 scale...
  11. It sounds like its going to be lovely! Learning is apart of the fun, Look forward to see what you do with it!
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    Supper and bed

    It look awesome, really love the way you did the walls. The floor is really great too. All in all , too awesome.
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    Rock candy chimney

    That chimney looks awesome! Oooh, landscaping! That will really make this awesome house even cooler!
  14. That is a beautiful home! Its a shame that there is not much out there on it. I would love to see more pics of it.
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    What a cute scene! The white pooch looks so peacefully resting.
  16. Baby wipes for the clean up probably would clean the beans up, that's a good idea.
  17. I have a bit of a quandary, that I would love to have some thoughts on. You guys are always so helpful. After a bit of an identity crisis, its full steam ahead with my first Orchid. I had planned on using polymer clay jellybeans as stones on the exterior, which looked really bad. So I decided to put the them in the landscaping as pavers. For the foundation I am using foamcore that is supported on the bottom with 1/4" x 2" Poplar wood strips. I have been looking around at grouting tutorials and such for ideas of what to use. When I did my test run of jellybeans, I had them glossed with clay sealer and used joint compound to fill it in. The joint compound was tricky to get even between the round jellybeans and left a residue over the sealer, which was meh. I am wondering if there is something that I can use that won't coat the sealer and go on smoother? Maybe it was my technique. Maybe I should seal the jellybeans after I grout them. What is everyone's go to grout? Any advice would be very helpful. I added a picture to my albums of what I have done so far for reference. Thanks!
  18. That tale looks incredible!
  19. In the 2nd season of Supernatural there was a fantastic Dollhouse in it
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    bathroom.JPG

    It looks stunning! Love all of it!
  21. Can't wait to see what you do with it, you always do such lovely work!
  22. Its beautiful, the color scheme is perfect for it!
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