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Mountain Diorama Lamp With 3D Printed Climber Switch: See lamp in action Mountain view diorama with led lights This is a DIY lamp made with a lasercutter but the idea can also be used for working with a coping saw or cutting paper with a scissors Overview: Mountain view design process Transform desi…

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I took a regular paper bag, turned it inside out and made a mountain out of it. I painted the top with white acrylics and the river with blue. I left an opening on the back - it was our cave. I taped the mountain to a tray and put green colored rice around it. First my daughter did not even notice the cave, she just played with the animals. They ate the grass and drank water from the river. When she got bored with it, I turned the tray around and she saw a cave full of minerals. I found the…

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Step 4 Once the photo holders are dry, you can start painting them. Paint the top to the mountain white, and mix up a nice shade of grey for the bottom of the mountain. I also experimented with adding some dots and dashes to the lower part of the mountain! Now they are ready to be used as photo stands, name card holders or just to hold a little picture in the home! Subscribe to my newsletter to receive fun craft ideas weekly! Stitch Clay, Photo Holder Diy, Clay Mountain, Diy Paper Art, Air Dry Clay Ideas, Dry Clay Ideas, Photo Stand, Photo Stitch, Diy Air Dry Clay

Step 4 Once the photo holders are dry, you can start painting them. Paint the top to the mountain white, and mix up a nice shade of grey for the bottom of the mountain. I also experimented with adding some dots and dashes to the lower part of the mountain! Now they are ready to be used as photo stands, name card holders or just to hold a little picture in the home! Subscribe to my newsletter to receive fun craft ideas weekly!

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