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I spent a large proportion of my working life in the Middle East and Australia. so I love the heat - but we're just not set up for, still less acclimatised to, any extremes of temperature here in the UK, so it is especially unpleasant for those who have no idea of how to handle it and need to start working out the best possibilities for cross-flow of air in their homes. By the time they've got it all worked out the heatwave has finished!
Hardly surprising as we had a mere 2 days and 1 night of real heat; the temperature currently is a much more temperate 16 deg and if the sun comes out I suppose we might enjoy 20 deg or so! |
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Welcome to the group from West Midlands.
If you come across any fairy houses in papercraft then let me know. I'm looking for a detailed one to make for her.
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I think the best way to make a fairy house would be to do your own artwork and trimmings on an otherwise-suitable 'shell' of a house, castle or toadstool of your choice, possibly using marbled or foiled papers as the base of the main construction.
That's what I'm thinking, anyway. Currently looking at combining a fairly plain house, which will be decorated appropriately, with a Rapunzel-like tower up to which the erstwhile fairy resident can fly ... I must be crackers! |
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