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I have to share my cool find in the craft department at walmart last night. You know how every now and then you stumble across something and the light bulb comes on over your head? :idea: (that gets me such funny looks in the store when I start yelling and dancing around like that) Anyway, the "Eureka!" moment occurred when I was looking at the wooden plaques that they sell (which make excellent bases for quarter scale houses BTW) and I saw what they call a Wood Tile Board. It's made by Plaid and is a very shallow tray (about 1/16th of an inch recess) with 9 wooden tiles in it. The whole tray is about 14" x14" and cost $7. I tossed the tiles into my scrap box and hugged the frame. LOL! The wood is nice around the edges and it's sturdy enough to hold a half scale house. The size is absolutely perfect for landscaping and the slight recess is enough support to help hold a fence upright. I'm really excited because it's just a beautiful finish to a half scale house and it's ready to paint, glue on the house, and landscape straight from the store. No cutting or sanding required. Yay! I have a half scale Tennyson and a half scale Rosedale both in dry fit and tried them on the board and it's a perfectly proportioned fit. I'm going to go back and buy their entire stock! Deb
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