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Personally I would do the RGT Eastside Townhouse. I am doing it now as a private residence, but think it would be beyond fun to do as an apartment!!
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It was a small case for miniatures (I got mine as a freebie from my local mini shop). Then I made up some spreadsheets to look like the earring display board and reduced them to the right size. The actual "earrings" are pieces of nail art (bought from the local $ store), glitter, bits of chain, thread and the like. It was a lot of fun to make, but it took forever! I averaged one side per day and all four sides were finished (the silver got some glue spilled on it so that is never facing out!) I needed a magnifying light, tweezers and a lot of patience! Glad you like it!!!!!!
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Thanks, all. The stones are polymer clay. I took a couple of colors (i.e. a little brown and a lot of white) and rolled them together but left them with some variations, still. Then I pressed them out into thin sheets (maybe 6" by 12"), baked them and then broke them apart. By doing a bunch with different colors, I got a lot of variations in the stone colors which I thought turned out pretty. They were then glued on the walls and grouted with paintable caulk mixed with brown paint. Because of "raising the roof" I had to do something to hide the serious irregularities in the walls. I was going for a "Thomas Kinkade-ish" look.
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Showing off polymer clay vegetables and stained glass
JuliesBoyz replied to JaniceG's topic in General Mini Talk
wow! They are all amazing! I don't think I would have known the veggies were clay if you hadn't told us! -
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Looking good, Stef! Can't wait to get home and start comparing notes! I think black or white would look fine. Another option would be two tone black and dark gray (but lighter than your stucco) That helps give the windows a little dimension.
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The other reason for doing diagonal would be to help disguise a room that isn't a perfect square ...
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So glad you are feeling better Patricia. Sometimes a distraction or purpose in life makes all the difference in the world!!
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Welcome to the forum!