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I am fresh off the fun of one miniature contest and I'm already looking at joining another. Should I? It is
Greenleaf's Spring Fling, and the kit is $20 including shipping. I have been wanting to make a castle, especially since we have very posh Petite Princess furniture, and I've been eyeing the egg carton brick technique and carved foam for a while. Should I make an architectural folly, or a garage?
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As I'm writing this, I already know the answer. Yes, a garage is practical, and I could have an organized and clean garage, if only in miniature. But it is no fun. A folly: even the name is fun and cute. I think I will fashion a princess tower, with turrets and spires and passageways. I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
Oh, I've been so tempted by it as well, but I just can't. Too much already on my plate.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're doing it though, I can't wait to watch!