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Dec 14, 2013

Holiday Inc. Toy worktable : Also I may be completely addicted to glitterhouses

Good evening good folk!

I been working on Holiday Inc..I have! but before that...Glitter houses....twinkle in the eye!

I though of doing some little toy houses for the shop area and the build space so I looked up paper craft houses and a few patterns came up...then...then I saw them..glitter houses....

I decided to print off a few of the patterns I found on the web and apply some of the 100 vials of nail gittery stuff in my stash....ohhh sparkle...oh delight.
 
On the larger house I added the flock and glitter I got from the fabulous chick that is Jennifer of Plushpussycat you will notice the houses look plush ;P 
 
The patterns are free to find all over the web for various projects. Just remember to look for the term PAPERCRAFT as well as printable when you folks want to find other printables for instance small 3d style toys and things can be found this way you just would scale them in any picture/ writing/ graphics program of your choice. 
 
EDIT: I have added this printable pdf for those who want to mess around with them>
 
Ohhh...glittery....sparkles....
 
 
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Sorry got tranced there......
 
Any whoooooo... I did a little bit of work on the toy worktable . This is just balsa wood and acrylic paint I made some simple stools from woodsies.  

As you can see I filled the table and surrounding areas with a lot of the toys and beautiful swap pieces from the last year.

I made this little robot from some leftover foam pieces.  IT'S ALL GOOD STUFF..save them dodads, even when they all look at you crazy for picking up fancy strings and tiny scraps *heheh Harhar har* *crazy look in eye*

More work to be done....maybe...just....a few more.... glitter houses.....stares off into space........

28 comments:

  1. Las casitas son preciosas. Gracias por los imprimibles. Me encantan los taburetes

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    1. Gracias por las amables palabras. Diviértete con las casitas;)

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  2. I love your little houses, they are so wonderful happy in the colors and expression. Thanks for the link.
    Hugs
    Wyrna

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    1. I can imagine your version of them would be most beautiful ;)

      Hugs!

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  3. Those little houses just make me smile. A girl can never have too much glitter ;-) Holiday Inc is progressing so nicely...love the toys. Thanks so much for the printie houses!
    Hugs,
    Lisa

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    1. Thanks hon ;) Progressing is good but I must finish!!! drags feet ;P

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  4. Oh Jane! I love those little glitter houses. They remind me so much of the king that were under my Grandma's Christmas tree. Thanks for bringing back some lovely memories.
    Christmas hugs,
    Vicki

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    1. Thank you for the sweet vision ;)

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  5. Hi Jane, Your glitter houses are amazing! I just love the bright colors--so pretty. And Santa's workshop is looking great. All of the mini toys, including your fantastic robot, look darling! xo Jennifer

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    1. You have sent me such a array of lovely plush glitter that is feeds my addiction to create multi towns of mini glittery goodness ;)

      hugs 2 you lady

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  6. О, Джейн! Я люблю ваши маленькие домики. Они такие сказочные и праздничные! Спасибо за принт!
    Мастерская игрушек смотрится отлично Большая работа!
    Объятья
    Татьяна

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  7. Girl you are gonna be all shiny for the next week. I swear if i get within 6 feet if glitter I end up finding it on me for days! But in all seriousness your houses are really nice, i love them and even have a few for my Christmas tree. Oh and yeah for the dinosaur pull toy and robot!!! AWESOME

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  8. Your little glitter houses are fantastic! I also like the Santa workshop.
    Greetings, Faby

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  9. I love your little glitter houses. They are so pretty. The toy workshop looks fantastic I love all your toys the robot is awesome.
    Hugs Maria

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  11. Love your little workshop stools! So cute!

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  12. look at you going all crazy with the glitter! I love it ..nothing makes me happier than glittering up the place.

    Hugs
    Marisa

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  13. This tiny glitter village is so cute! I love your Santa's workshop, especially the stools and the robot and
    above all, your talent and imagination.
    Hugs, Drora

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  14. Your patience , nimble fingers and oceans of creativity ~ make such fantastic little features !
    I too am mesmerized with your little glitter houses :)

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  15. Your working table is looking fantastic. The tools and toys are looking so realistic! I'm impressed with your patience and your skills
    Hugs
    Melli

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  16. Hola Jane
    Me encantan todas esas pequeñas casitas brillantes, se ven adorables.
    El taller de Santa es una preciosidad, me encanta la imaginacion y creatividad que tienes.
    besitos ascension

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  17. I love the glitter houses. What a great idea to use nail polish. I might have to raid my daughter's supply!

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  18. These houses are so tiny and so cute!! They are very well made. Small but perfect! Thanks for putting the link of the template and making it easy for everybody. I have a thing for houses... I don't know....maybe because they represent security and I like that! I also like your blog design....is like mine!! Great taste!! :) :)

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    1. Welcome to the blog, and welcome for the houses! I await to see your version ;)

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    2. Thanks a million for joining my blog Jane!! I really appreciate it! I'm done a few more walls and stuff on my house, I just need to put the pics up and to write about the steps. I'll probably do this later on today.

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  19. Looks awesome!
    XOXO
    Ruth

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  20. Great work! I love the robot =)
    Hannah

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