So I have become obsessed with putting together paper minis of all kinds. It started with the first kit from Paper Minis of the new Contemporary Minis and then (since I had put off putting the kit together for a while) just as I was finishing up the kit the second kit came in the mail. I have most of that one done. Next I dug through my collection of printed minis from Ann's newsletter (I have subscribed for a long, long time) and I have a lot of them both printed off and just saved to print off. Now I seem to have a permanent residue of glue on my fingertips from gluing small pieces of paper. And I didn't stop at 1/12th scale, I did some in 1/6th (Barbie size) and my new passion 1/3rd scale (American Girl doll size) I am collecting a pile of them on my work table. Now what to do with all of them? The 1/12th scale is the easiest since I have two dollhouses to place them in. The other 2 scales I'm not sure what I will do with them. I am sure I will think of something.
I didn't stop with just the ones from Paper Minis either, I did a few from Jim's site and now I am even contemplating making a few up from scratch too.
More later (and I'll try to get some pictures later too)
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I can't wait to see this site get going! :)
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Making printies can be addictive, I should know! :) Making them from scratch is more rewarding but it's time consuming. Good luck!
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I recently discovered a file of printie kits that I collected some years back. I have been having fun making piles of boxes, shopping bags, books, Christmas decorations, etc and storing them in a partitioned box. Once a week I sit in front of my dollshouse and fill in the empty spaces with appropriate made up kits LOL
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If you have or know someone who has a Silhouette cutting machine,(like a printer but it cuts),it can cut out some of those printies. I did a few from Jim's Site.
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