Join as a free member, or as a paying member for $3/month. I really appreciate your support. This is a link to Board Dudes cork roll, which is the material I used in the video These rectangle sheets of adhesive cork are 6mm thick for a more 3d brick This is a long roll of cork meant to be used with Cutting machines like the Cricut and Silhouette. The pattern on the cork is coarse. There aren't many left in stock, but this 8 pack of colored cork is really cool. It includes classic brick colors and a couple other fun ones. Learn how to make easy bricks for your foundation, walkway, wall, fireplace or whatever else you have in mind. This technique and the two application methods can be adapted for use with multiple materials like egg carton stone, Styrofoam tray bricks, cereal box pavers, etc. You can make bricks for a dollhouse, diorama or Fashion Doll/Barbie. Here's the video I watched to learn how to insert a Table to make my own brick pattern using a text/word document. I set my margins to zero. The edges of the pages won't have any lines printed because it's outside of the printer head's range. Brick Sizes: 1:24 scale - tall x 10mm long 1:12 scale - 5/16“ tall x 5/8“ long To simplify things, I make 1:12 bricks 1/4“ tall x 3/4“ long. They're slightly out of scale, but you get more coverage, hence less time and less work. 1:6 scale - 5/8“ tall x 1 1/4“ long I have lots of projects planned ranging from abandoned miniatures, furniture makeovers, dioramas, accessories, kits and Dollhouse Miniatures in multiple scales. I also have a large Harry Potter build planned for 1“ scale. Please Like, Comment & Subscribe to support my efforts and so you don't miss out on future videos. Thank you, Shyra * As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. The above Amazon links are affiliate links, so I earn a small commission from each sale. Thank you for supporting me and the channel. Any non-Amazon links are not affiliate links.
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