That is a brilliant idea! Not only is it a record of what literature you consumed in any given year (I've forgotten more than I remember), it's so delightfully cute! Love it! I would fill the spaces with little elements from my favorite books (symbols or knick-knacks).
I love your creativity and l'm so jealous of the ease with which you made up your mini book covers. I could watch a video just about that (hint, hint)! If you do more mini model making you might want to change up from ink pad and glue stick. You can probably buy the inks separately, and some, for instance the Tim Holtz distress ink range, are great for adding age and wear and tear. But you can also use slightly watered down acrylic paint with dry brushing, or woodstain. I'm currently obsessed with the wonderful QueenCityMinis, well worth a watch on RUclips. She's just fantastic at using everyday resources and gets amazing results. I really enjoyed your video, can't wait to see where your talent leads you.
What a cool idea. I think I also got my best ideas when I want to make someone a present. Sadly it doesn't happen too often. Greetings from Switzerland.
You'd be better buying cheap acrylic paint from the Dollar Store etc, put some in a saucer, small plastic cup etc, add some water to dilute then you'll have the perfect colour 'wash'. Better than the stamp option as these are used to age/weather miniature papers, manuscripts etc.
Parabéns 👏👏 delicado, simples, e lindo 👏👏😍😍
I love the vine you added and the green gluestick! Such a neat touch!
You've done a wonderful job on your miniature bookshelf, Monique! Bravo! Thanks for sharing!
~Janet in Canada 💝💝
That is a brilliant idea! Not only is it a record of what literature you consumed in any given year (I've forgotten more than I remember), it's so delightfully cute! Love it! I would fill the spaces with little elements from my favorite books (symbols or knick-knacks).
This came out really nice. Very cute idea with the green glue stick.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I love your creativity and l'm so jealous of the ease with which you made up your mini book covers. I could watch a video just about that (hint, hint)!
If you do more mini model making you might want to change up from ink pad and glue stick. You can probably buy the inks separately, and some, for instance the Tim Holtz distress ink range, are great for adding age and wear and tear. But you can also use slightly watered down acrylic paint with dry brushing, or woodstain. I'm currently obsessed with the wonderful QueenCityMinis, well worth a watch on RUclips. She's just fantastic at using everyday resources and gets amazing results. I really enjoyed your video, can't wait to see where your talent leads you.
Haha I will have to come up with another idea that uses miniature books
Adorable bookshelf! Keep doing this every year and keep enjoying reading and crafting 👍
Cute idea🤩 .I think I might try it for my minis..keep up the good job! You got a subscriber here!
Adorable idea for a gift! Loved this❤
Love it❤ I am looking for idea to giving a birthday gift to my brother… here I get thanks you so much
This is so helpful!! Thank you ☺️
I love this idea, I’m definitely going to be doing this!
What a cool idea. I think I also got my best ideas when I want to make someone a present. Sadly it doesn't happen too often.
Greetings from Switzerland.
what a lovely project!
Fantástico, sencillo, fácil, tips geniales, Gracias ❤
omg! so adorable!!
I love it!!❤
Fantastic ❤
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You are a sweet and lovely lady, and I love your ardor...
Your bookshelf turns out so cute, your friend will love it...💝💝💝
You'd be better buying cheap acrylic paint from the Dollar Store etc, put some in a saucer, small plastic cup etc, add some water to dilute then you'll have the perfect colour 'wash'. Better than the stamp option as these are used to age/weather miniature papers, manuscripts etc.
Its little bit large for my Stop motion Animation but i like it ❤❤❤
What printer paper are you using? I am making a book shelf for my bestie this Christmas and I'm using basic paper but yours looks way better...
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