IMPORTANT: I mention links to free downloads at the end of this video, but when we set them up, they did not work (not clickable) so I have removed. Don't go looking for them in the video! They are now below in the text of this description. KZitem does not permit us to have active links in our video's yet. We are too small :(
On Day 118 of 'A Year in the Life of a Miniaturist' I made a lot of progress on my Tudor room box by creating an illusion of depth using layered components in it's construction. I have also been thinking more about transfer media and show a few more examples that I will do a tutorial on in the next few days. And finally, to celebrate our reaching over 1000 subscribers, I share some links below, for you to access a free digital issue of my miniatures magazine, and a free download link for a 'Shabby Chic' screen. I do hope you enjoy, and I would value any feedback on them you may like to share with me.
Feel free to share the links with family and miniaturist friends, but if you do reprint the project, please give me credit as the creator. Warm regards to the 'One Thousand' and thank you for your support and subscribing, Jill.
PS: Here are the links referred to in the video. Just copy and paste into your browser.
Magazine: link.miniaturetimetraveller.c...
Shabby Chic: miniaturetimetraveller.com/fr...
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