I couldn't find out much about the origin of this French antique papercraft train, but the style of the graphics have a definite 1930's flavor. The first page of the pattern for this locomotive announces that it is a "a real toy" with "easy assembly" and "no glue required". The picture above is a build photo by Patricia M. who runs the Agence Eureka blog. Patricia has the complete template for the train posted here.
dantel örnekleri,dantel,iğne oyası örnekleri,oya örnekleri,havlu kenarı danteli,yazma örnekleri,oya örneği,yazma oyası,dantel modelleri,oya modelleri,yemeni örnekleri,oya,lif örnekleri,lif modelleri,yemeni oyası,örgü,şal örnekleri
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Antique Papercraft Train
I couldn't find out much about the origin of this French antique papercraft train, but the style of the graphics have a definite 1930's flavor. The first page of the pattern for this locomotive announces that it is a "a real toy" with "easy assembly" and "no glue required". The picture above is a build photo by Patricia M. who runs the Agence Eureka blog. Patricia has the complete template for the train posted here.
Labels:
Antique Templates,
Trains
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