Sunday, August 14, 2016

How To Fold A Box

Probably a ridiculous topic to do a video on, but nonetheless, here it be:



24 comments:

  1. Actually, Muff, this was very informative! I have boxes here that I want to use for dios, and this gives me some great ideas! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Glad to hear it, Phyllis! Happy diorama-ing, lol.

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  2. Actually that was very useful information for diorama making beyond just having a room box. You can decorate the center as usual and yet also have a realistic environment around it.
    Thanks a lot Muff:D

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    1. You're welcome, Maricha! You can definitely get more square footage in your dios this way. If you like to take photos, it also broadens the field so you don't have to zoom in so close to hide the end of the room.

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  3. This is awesome Muff!! It looks great! I love the dimensions! I plan to do a couple of these. Yay!!

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    1. Thanks, Georgia Girl! A couple? Sounds like you are building a city over there. ^_^

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  4. Nice video! Thanks for sharing your techniques. It's a great alternative to the standard "trifold". :)

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    1. You're welcome, Farrah Lily! This can still be trifolded in case someone doesn't have the space to spread out, but it's nice to have some built in variety.

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  5. Bardzo ciekawy pomysł! Świetne pomieszczenie do zdjęć! Idealne do tworzenia dioramy! Dziękuję za podpowiedź :-)

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    1. Zapraszamy, Olla! Dziękuję bardzo za zatrzymanie się.

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  6. That was actually very interesting! Thanks for sharing it!

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  7. Not a ridiculous topic at all! I've been pondering how to house my 1:8 family, so adding another idea to the pot is all to the good.

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    1. Smaller Places, with your creativity I bet you could make a palace for your doll family.

      PS. Thanks to you I am obsessed with Pokémon Go. I've been playing for 3 weeks now and I'm at level 23.

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  8. Very informative, Muff. I can see this decorated a number of ways to create the perfect backdrop for a variety of doll settings. Storage should be quite easy, too.

    dbg

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    1. Yes, Debbie, it stores easy and can be re-decorated until it wears out.

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  9. This is very useful - and not ridiculous at all! :)

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  10. I liked it alot. This is very handy for me as I have to put away my doll stuff at the end of the day

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    1. Thanks, Tasha! Glad it was helpful to you. ^__^

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  11. I never thought about cutting a side in the middle and having walls beyond the inside of the room. What a good idea! More space, I can make a door way and the dolls can turn the corner to the room or it could be a hallway, even in my quick up and down dios. This was useful for me. Thanks!

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    1. Glad you could get some use out of it, Janainah! Happy diorama-ing.

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  12. Oh my, now I wanna do a diorama ;-)

    Thanks for sharing. Inspiring ... I always want to do something creative after viewing your tutorial videos. Someday, I'm going to do something ;-)

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    1. LOL, D7ana! You sound like me and the zillion of things I say I'm going to do someday. If I would just hurry up and win the lottery I would have more time on my hand.

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