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Queen of Ice 3d Windmill Decoration
You get everything you need in the kit to make this beautiful windmill. The sails are designed to turn should you wish or they can remain static. It can be a beautiful decoration on a large 8"x8 base or add the drawer section and fill with festive treats.
There are a lot of embellishements and not all are shown in the preview. This isn't a quick project but will make a beautiful and unusual Christmas Decoration.
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I printed the design onto good quality 255gsm photographic paper and cut it out. I followed the instructions that come with the kit and assembled the windmill using wet glue. I added the roof and the sails also using wet glue where needed.
I attached the sails to the roof using a brad as instructed. I covered the brad with one of the elements from the kit. I assembled the box as instructed and then attached the windmill to the drawer using strong double sided tape. I added the characters using the wet glue and the little stands that come with the kit.
Great fun to make. I did not use many of the other elements of the kit as it involved precise cutting which I am unable to do at the moment.
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I printed the design onto good quality 255gsm photographic paper and cut it out. I followed the instructions that come with the kit and assembled the windmill using wet glue. I added the roof and the sails also using wet glue where needed.
I attached the sails to the roof using a brad as instructed. I covered the brad with one of the elements from the kit. I assembled the box as instructed and then attached the windmill to the drawer using strong double sided tape. I added the characters using the wet glue and the little stands that come with the kit.
Great fun to make. I did not use many of the other elements of the kit as it involved precise cutting which I am unable to do at the moment.
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