Join as a free member, or as a paying member for $3/month. I really appreciate your support. Paper fasteners & 1/8“ hole punch 2 oz bottle of Diamond Glaze 8 oz bottle of Diamond Glaze Heat gun- I use mine to quickly dry paint, soften the glue to dismantle furniture and quickly cure polymer clay without an oven. Gets a lot hotter than a hair dryer. Craft heat gun that doesn't get as hot as mine Learn how to make miniature “glass“ jars with simple everyday items. I used hot glue sticks, paper fasteners, colored pencils, buttons, paper, and string. Decorating the jars was a lot of fun. printable jelly jar labels&ref=sr_gallery-1-5&organic_search_click=1 This isn't the file I used, but I really like the variety offered and the “lids“ that are included. I can't find the files I bought on Etsy. I don't see a record of it in my purchases, and I can't find them by searching. It's possible the seller deleted the listing. The files weren't in 1:12 scale when I printed them. They printed “too big“ (and I used those labels for the larger jars). I had to print them again and make my best guess about what size they should be. I printed them at 55%. I have lots of projects planned ranging from scratch made accessories, abandoned miniatures, furniture makeovers, 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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