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			<title>A mini minature</title>
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			<description>Since I am convinced I can do anything I set my mind to, I decided to make a miniature test tube house (inspired by the wonderful work of Rosa de Jong. Since I never made miniatures from scrap before I had to figure out how to go about this. I looked up some websites for material advice but most things I had to figure out myself. Materials First of, materials. Rosa used cardboard and wood but does...</description><dc:creator>RoamingZombie</dc:creator>
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