Playing Around With The Scrap Paper Card.
Well there is always lots of off cuts that could or can be used.
and one starts with a mess and also finishes with one.
N railway scale absailed down into my fancy after talking to a friend on ZOOM!
And so it was i decided to look into it. You Know? Make a sample!
Well i have indeed lots of confined time to use in a constructive way.
Now there are angles of this and that to consider... true, but no mater the scale one does,the angles of a house remain the same. Be it drawn an inch high or even larger.
This Topsy Turvy, part was of course upside down.
Cut down the middle but not right through the card.
Then two angle cuts one alongside each will allow it to fold.
Just when i thought i was doing oddly well,another cut and marked out piece arrived upon such a scene where little counts for nothing if it was all cut wrong.
This one got the same sort of slopping slice as the one before.
i actually cut several out before,,, before proceeding along this tiny unknown pathway.
A sweet little thing,
and another that is far from being without its faults!
Yes a slice off along the roof on the left needs doing.
Better to have something to cut off than it be to short.
For now i'll simply use this as a base.
A door, where is it?
Well i a-door it as it is.
See that edge?
Yes slight trimming required?
very true.
i feel comfy showing small mistakes, because they can be rectified and show my self taught learning curb of making due with what one has at any one given time.
It reminds me of me little homestead. Sob! Sob!
Afor i burnt it ta tha ground. Nothin was left for
e'm Carpetbaggers!
Simple is as simple does, i suppose? BB