Thanks, Neelix. You can really cut even with a sheet of paper or dental floss. It depends on so many things. As far as I know no one in our club has hurt himself. I think it depends also of what kind of sheet you use. I personally do not recommend the soda cans, much better is to make the trees from soft brass or copper sheets or any kind of metal sheet especially made for embossing. These are the best.
Nice banana-trees, Clara. Awesome work! ; )
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DeleteThanks, Ricardo. I would like to put a link to your blog, your work is very detailed and thorough.
DeleteGood job, these trees look terrific.
ReplyDeleteI´m going to try some myself in our next game.
Thanks for the advice.
Beautiful work Clara! They give a wonderful effect and I like the idea of recycling soda cans!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Clara! They give a wonderful effect and I like the idea of recycling soda cans!
ReplyDeleteThanks, it will be very useful for my next Pacific project! :D
ReplyDeleteNice tutorial, Clara!
ReplyDeleteBeing made out of metallic sheets, are the leaves not too sharp at their edges?
Thanks, Neelix. You can really cut even with a sheet of paper or dental floss. It depends on so many things. As far as I know no one in our club has hurt himself. I think it depends also of what kind of sheet you use. I personally do not recommend the soda cans, much better is to make the trees from soft brass or copper sheets or any kind of metal sheet especially made for embossing. These are the best.
DeleteThank you for the quick reply, Clara! ;-)
DeleteYou are welcome! I wish I have more time to make tutorials.
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