Modeler: Master Chuck Doan
Für die Herstellung dieser Fässer habe ich das Alublech von Senftuben verwendet.
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This gift can be given to your friends, loved ones or family. Get rid of worries and anxiety now! If you are stressed you can shake up the books and if you are anxious you can organize them back The Anxiety Bookshelf is a handmade miniature wooden bookshelf with about Two hundred folded miniature books. If you're stressed, you can shake these books, and if you're anxious, you can organize them back. Shake your mood over and over again and you'll have a different experience each time. The bookshelf opens up so you can organize the books as you wish, and if you don't like them, you can shake them and start over. Size: about 10 inches x 8 inches x 3 inches Handmade. Each one is not exactly the same and sizes may be slightly inaccurate. The Shaking Bookshelf is definitely the perfect gift for book lovers, art collectors, or OCD sufferers like me. OUR GUARANTEE Insured Worldwide Shipping: Each order includes real-time tracking details and insurance coverage in the unlikely event that a package gets lost or stolen in transit. Money-Back Guarantee: If your item arrived am aged or become defective with in 14 days of normal usage,we will gladly issue out are placement or refund.(Postage to be borne by the buyer) ✉ 24/7 Customer Support: We have a team of live reps ready to help and answer any questions you have within a 24-hour time frame, 7 days a week. Safe & Secure Checkouts: We use state-of-the-art SSL Secure encryption to keep your personal and financial information 100% protected.
Following on from last week, I am going to show you how I make Haystacks, the main item you need is a doormat and plenty of sunshine. HAYSTACKS. Cut two pieces of doormat to the size you want the height of the haystack to be. Glue them back to back with white glue and then glue onto a suitable base with white glue. Then you cover the base in glue and sand and paint this and the rubber backing of the doormat in dark brown or whatever dark colour you use for your first layer of basing. You then drybrush the base a lighter shade of earth colour and use the same colour to lighten the rubber backing on the mat. You will need to cut a pile of mat away from the rubber backing.The way I do this is by cutting the mat into very thin strips with a craft knife and then hold the strips over a tray and cut as close to the rubber as you can with a pair of scissors to 'make hay'. (If the strips are too thick you will find they are difficult to cut.) You then cover the whole mat in watered down white glue and then cover with your hay cuttings. When dry I gave the haystack another layer of glue and cuttings. When fully dry I paint the haystack by drybrushing a couple of lighter colours. I used household paint, dark yellow and then a lighter brush over with mid yellow. (I use this colour for all my wheat fields) Having experimented making these, I think you could make them a lot quicker by not bothering to even paint the base, as the haystack ends up more or less covering the whole thing. Cheers, Pat.
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