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Creative => Photography & Graphics => Topic started by: PlaymoMan on November 06, 2011, 00:21:07
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This morning, I had to pack away my city because we had an open house. (For those who don't know, we're selling our house.)
So, when I came back, I saw an empty dining room table and thought - "well, It could use some Playmo to liven it up." :klickygrin:
Here's what came up with - a winter wonderland diorama!
Wooded section...
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q69/JodiHosking/PB050760.jpg)
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q69/JodiHosking/PB050761.jpg)
The deer have discovered Santa's pack! :)
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q69/JodiHosking/PB050766.jpg)
A delivery truck is here to cut down some Christmas trees.
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q69/JodiHosking/PB050767.jpg)
Shoveling snow.
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q69/JodiHosking/PB050768.jpg)
Hope you like it! ;)
PlaymoMan :wave:
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Ah, makes me feel like singing Christmas carols! One day I will take my children somewhere for a snowy Christmas. Nearly 30 years living in Australia and I still miss a winter Christmas
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;D What did you use for the snow?
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the christmas fever is already taking over and youre pushing it more hehehe. well over here we dont have snow so wish to spend one christmas in snow one day ( one day unforunatle cos from work in my section we're stop leave in that period :( . ) and to say the truth im not a big fan of snow but just to see how christmas is so hehehe
ryan :blackhair:
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Is that towels for the snow? Good idea! Nice little dio.
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I see those are towels ;D ... I meant the snow on the playmo.... flour?
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Yes, I knew what you meant, Gaston! :lol: I was talking about the other, though.
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Yes, I knew what you meant, Gaston! :lol: I was talking about the other, though.
sorry! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Looks too granular for flour, probably sugar. Great little diorama, it's cold enough here to start feeling like winter.
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I see those are towels ;D ... I meant the snow on the playmo.... flour?
Yep, it is flour. I found that just sprinkling a bit of flour over the PM gives a great effect.
Oh yeah - the set I used for the wooded area was the 3006. I didn't really even know I had that set until today. :-[
I'm gonna try this dio again with felt and see how it looks.
Thanks for all your replies! :)
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BTW, Tim, I was going to use sugar, but decided that it was to heavy.
And, also, to anyone that is making a winter dio, flour is the best bet. It's really easy to wipe off - example: I poured some on the truck, but it looked terrible. So, I just took a cloth and wiped it off! ;D
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icing sugar, what about that? so after you can ............ :lol:
ryan :blackhair:
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Well, it looks like the Christmas fever is attacking Playmoland! Great winter diorama!
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Yeah, powdered sugar makes great snow, too. It's a similar consistency to flour and very fine. Only problem is, it makes a big mess. If you want ants all over the house, try it. If you'd rather not, flour is probably the best bet.
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A great diorama, Playmoman. :wave: And I hope you quickly sell your house.
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I also like your diorama a lot, the towels really make a nice landscape 8-) 8-)
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I really like the way the edge of the towel looks like tire tracks.
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Thanks BB, Gordon, Jan and Saskia!
I really like the way the edge of the towel looks like tire tracks.
I actually didn't intend to have it like that. Thanks for pointing it out! :)
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That's a great little scene, Playmoman! :wave:
Very clever use of the flour! :yup:
Damo :)
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That's a great little scene, Playmoman! :wave:
Very clever use of the flour! :yup:
Damo :)
Thanks, Damo! :)
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Cool :D :)