Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Elgin Park, Pennsylvania

If you enjoy miniatures, you need to visit Elgin Park, Pennsylvania, the Perfect Town. Elgin Park is not a real place but photographs of “scale models of everyday scenes from mid-20th century America” that Michael Paul Smith has been building for over 25 years. I heard about his model making while watching our local news and I was hooked. I found it by typing “Elgin Park” into the search engine. I wish I knew how to include the link in this post for you but, so far, I haven’t figure out how to accomplish this feat.

Today’s card is something Mr. Smith could place into one of the many houses he has built. You really need to visit his website and walk down memory lane.

6 comments:

  1. Great card! To add a link to your post...highlight the text where you want your link to appear and then there is a 'link' icon to the right of the text colour icon...click on it and type in the URL (web address)and click OK. The selected text in your post will become a different colour. Hope that helps!

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  2. Love this delightful card!! Great work, Tammy!!

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  3. So cute...I was going to tell you how to posts link but looks like it's taken care of.

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  4. Oh my goodness! That card is adorable! Where did you get the stamp set?

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  5. oh wow! you have doodlefactory stamps!!! tomorrow is the unveiling of the newest set!!

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  6. Cindy, in answer to your question, the stamp set is Doodle Factory: Boudoir December 16, 2009. I purchased the set from Starving Artists.

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