Home plan 3D by Me and my Niece
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(Educative and entertaining DIY activity during COVID_19 lockdown) |
Version: 200804Tu |
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During the COVID-19
related lockdown/holidays/free-time, my niece and I were looking for a fun
activity to pass the time. We decided to create a 3D home model, which turned
out to be a great way to spend quality time together. |
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We utilized
thermocole sheets, which came as packing material with our new freezer, to build
the 3D home plan. This creative reuse of materials allowed us to think outside
the box and get creative with our project. |
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My niece then
decorated her this self-made 3D home model with her old toys like dolls and
kitchen set etc, adding a personal touch to the finished project. She thoroughly
enjoyed the creative process and is still delighted with our finished project,
playing with it every chance she gets!. |
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Following are photos of above mentioned Home plan 3D.
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After completing
the model, I noticed that although the model looked good but the various parts
we created using thermocole sheets weren't securely fixed in place. To address
this issue, I visited a bookshop in the nearby market the next day and purchased
masking tape to reinforce the connections between the different parts of the
model. This solution worked perfectly, and the model now looks more sturdy and
cohesive. |
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Colors used in this post: |
Border color |
rgb(15,82,186) |
#0F52BA |
Background color |
rgb(137,207,240) |
#89CFF0 |
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If there are any
mistakes in this post then I will remove them whenever I will know about them. |
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