Took me a few hours… But Amber and Frank’s reaction was worthy of every hour spent cutting.
Our Tiny Christmas Village.
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Took me a few hours… But Amber and Frank’s reaction was worthy of every hour spent cutting.
Our Tiny Christmas Village.
Printable template from Liagriffith.com at http://liagriffith.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/WinterVillageOutline1.pdf.
I said out loud, “Oh that’s lovely!” And so it is! I marked the link and will hopefully find the time to cut one out. Thanks so much.
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You’re welcome. Please post pictures of yours when done… 🙂
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Impressive! I would never have the patience.
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Thank you. Once I finished the first house and tested the result, I could not stop cutting until it was done. 🙂
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Well worth the effort, I’d say.
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How lovely!
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Thank you.
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Gorgeous!! I have something similar that I bought at a Christmas store. It’s the manger scene and you light a tea candle behind it to illuminate it. The hot air also causes something on the top to move.
janet
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Thank you. Your manger scene sounds beautiful! I use battery operated tea lights in mine.
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This is wonderful!! Thank you for sharing:)
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Thank you. …and you’re welcome.
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How absolutely charming! Thank you for the link!
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Thank you.
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Nice choice for this challenge, Debora.
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Thank you.
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That is beautiful.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you.
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