I make the cloth books as an antidote to “This has to be exactly right” book-binding. I have been busy this week, and I am still paying back the “Blog Time” that I borrowed earlier, so to be very, very quickly – They can be found starting in the middle of the third row of images… The images are posted by the “owner” of the Agence Eureka blog, where she has posted hundreds of vintage paper projects over the years… … Images for the theater in this post were published in the magazine in 1924. I recently came across a link to this “set” on Flickr:
#Layered blueprint for houses full#
I am in the UK and I would look for something called “cartridge paper” – basically you will have to find a card / paper that works for you !Įverything that I wrote about scoring, folding, etc for the miniature version of this theatre I would say again for this size.Ĥth May 2013 – Sharon has very kindly shared a couple of links, please see the comments for her full explanation. Sometimes this weight of paper is sold as “card”. In order to make the theatre at this size, I would use at least 140 / 160 gsm paper. They should each print onto an A4 piece of paper / card – they are SMALLER than the original pieces. The above images above are 80 ppi – They are not the best quality but they are “not bad”. I found the parts that I do have in a small second-hand book market that used to be held on the South Bank of the River Thames, by the Royal Festival Hall. I am sorry, I don’t have a Cinderella scene for this theatre. No, I don’t mind you asking – if you don’t ask, you will never know ! I have tried to email you, but my message has been returned as “undeliverable”.