I am especially excited when someone takes a truly creative approach to one of my files. Barbara Peters recently shared with me a few photos of her newest experimentation of the Quick Zig Zag Village files of mine.
Barbar shared some of her assembly techniques. “ I reduced the file by 25%, and it cut easily. I added vellum to the windows, and used a tree from one of the tea light village files to add dimension to the end trees.
I resized a 5 x 7 shadow box frame from Lori Whitlock and used a digital background paper, which I altered a bit and added stars and moon. I also added trees from the tea light village . Unfortunately, I do not know who the designer of the paper is. I used three tabs attached to the back of the village to hold it in place. I found a strand of ten fairy lights, which I taped to the inside bottom of the frame (finding short strands of fairy lights was the hardest part!).” She plans to make a few more and give them as Christmas gifts.
I love it!