Those of us who make our putz houses--and churches--from scratch are always looking for interesting window "scenes" or patterns. Lisette sent us the link to a great catalog from 1924--The International Glass Company--filled with windows that could easily be adapted for crafting needs. This has some fantastic illustrations in it--click on the photo for just one example--then the link for more: http://ia600508.us.archive.org/31/items/InternationalArtGlassCatalogChurch/InternationalArtGlassCatalogChurch.pdf
GREAT video, 1965 World's Fair--Sinclair! http://archive.org/details/0701_Sinclair_at_the_Worlds_Fair
We haven't talked about this site in a long time; lots of updates--very over the top but fun; keep scrolling down the page http://www.msbinglesvintagechristmas.com/
Reproducing a raffia putz house fence; click on the link; scroll down the page; instructions and photos are spread across two pages http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=218
A COLLECTION OF PUTZ HOUSE PATTERNS/LINKS/TEMPLATES http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=10&sid=984ba345603b92b38ca8a35f5b211a05
OMG, I'm making a really simple cardboard church putz and these windows will elevate it into something glorious. Thank you!
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