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What can I say? If it's something you do with your hands, I like it. I figure it's genetic. One grandfather was a tailor, one grandmother was an uber-baker, my father was an engineer and quite a fix-it guy, another grandmother and my mother both paint. Lately I've been obsessed with using found paper and other objects to decorate 3-dimensional objects including boxes and furniture.
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It is GORGEOUS and well worth every minute you spent on it. It's been a while since I've seen something that inspired me so much. The only things I can think of that would reduce the time spent making it would be to do the paper cutting differently. Stacking multiple layers of paper so you could cut through them with a mat knife you be one way, of if you know someone with a laser cutter, that would be another. In any event, I wish you many years of enjoyment basking in the light of your creation!
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I love this! I'm going to try it with horse hair.