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| 23 Nov 2009 by Carol Baicker-McKee I learned the basic strategy for making the pies, the apples, and many of the other clay miniatures for the book from Sue Heaser's outstanding book Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay. You can read about Sue at her website here and ... A Cutting Tool I love the super thin slicing tool pictured above, but an x-acto blade or old paring knife (NOT one you'll want to use again for food) or other sharp blade will do. Obviously an adult should use the sharp tool! ... doodles and noodles - http://doodlesandnoodles.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from doodles and noodles ] |
| 13 Dec 2009 by RonSaikowski The picture below shows the ones I use with the red shapes being a representation of the cross section of the actual tool. If you're only going to get one, get the top one... the half circle. Before I had these, I used my X-Acto blade ... From the Warp - http://fromthewarp.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from From the Warp ] |
| 4 Nov 2008 item x acto house of miniatures wing chair 1976 no.40016 manufacturer x acto long island city ny http www.houseofminiatures.info/ reproduced piece chippendale wing chair/circa 1750 1790 kit no. 40016 year 1976 material wood with fabric ... Explorz - http://www.explorz.com/RSS.php [ More results from Explorz ] |
| 3 Jan 2009 Everything you ever wanted to know about the wonderful The House of Miniatures 1/12th scale wood kits from X-Acto and Houseworks. Brand history, all the kits, product catalogs, magazine ads, pictures, instructions, and builders' tips. ... Dollhouse & Miniatures Enthusiast - http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=miniatures;rss |
| 29 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Jacinda) You have 1.5 days to finish your 25 miniature hand-knit woolen mitten advent calendar garland. Or you can make one of these in about an hour and promise to finish the woolen mittens by next Christmas. The key with this project is to be resourceful with what ... A Frame - this is the RIBBA frame from IKEA - 19 3/4" x 19 3/4" - Foam Core or Cardboard to fit frame - String - this is Martha Stewart Baker's Twine from Michaels - Head pins or Tacks - x-acto and straight-edge ... Prudent Baby - http://prudentbaby.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 Not even hardcore collectors have every miniature they need. Including multiples, it's easy to buy 800 miniatures at a cost of thousands of dollars and still not own the exact minis for every occasion. There is, however, a way to own ... So rebasing requires a heat gun or powerful hair dryer (to soften the plastic for easier cutting), a set of strong tinsnips to chop away the colored plastic edges, and an Xacto knife to slice the black soft plastic of the actual mini base ... Kobold Quarterly Magazine: Monsters and... - http://www.koboldquarterly.com/k/ - References |
| 20 Dec 2006 by Ann Althouse But I still remember pestering my Mom to buy more of the goop so I could make more critters -- I fondly recall a black and pink spider I made, it looked very scary and it's probably still lurking somewhere in my parents' house. ..... I even stabbed my arm with an Xacto knife blade to get blood to put in the centrifuge. Talk about scientific dedication! I also had a tube full of mercury but sadly no radioactive materials. My grandparents were always wary of radioactive ... Althouse - http://althouse.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Rev. Marx Though this could probably be trimmed off with some diligence and a sharp x-acto knife. The color scheme is not that terrible, a dark oily looking grayish green, but they definitely look like plastic. I had read on someone's blog post ... I also saved one of the refinished smaller miniatures to use as my token when my family plays Monopoly. :) I was looking around my house for a good place to display one of these. I finally decided that I would replace the bronze finial ... MRX Designs - http://mrxdesigns.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 Oct 2008 by Matrix Sorcica I'm nursing 3 X-acto wounds on my left index finger from de-basing (heh) a number of Dreamblade figures. I'm really impressed with how a few of them are going to work out for D&D (a big purple ooze, some statues, racoons in armor, ... EN World D&D / RPG News - 4e Fan Creations... - http://www.enworld.org/forum |
| 30 Nov 2009 by admin Swiss Army knives are fine but do any of them have a pry bar or X-ACTO blade? That's what I thought. The Tipping Point – $8.97 and Outliers – $11.75 by Malcolm Gladwell Two intriguing books, one about small changes in human behavior cause drastic changes, .... Cyber Flyer Remote Controlled Mini Helicopter – $29.95. One of those awesome things you see in Sky Mall while on the tarmac, this miniature copter is controlled by a remote and can fly from floor to ceiling. ... Primer - http://www.primermagazine.com/ - References |
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