
Elf Window
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I was browsing my local Wilko store recently and, as always, I was on the lookout for inspiration. During this visit, I stumbled upon an elf door. Apparently, these doors are placed somewhere in your room to convince kids that an elf is watching over them, ensuring they behave well. I didn't want to make a run-of-the-mill door, with hundreds of them out there. How about a window instead? This simple idea involves sticking the window to any wall, cupboard, or shelf you like using blue tack. Then, on day two, attach the window box. "Hey kids, the elf has moved in," I exclaimed. Next, open and close the windows randomly, choosing a day when the candy canes have miraculously grown. Attach the foot, remove the canes, and lay them down or hang them from the windows. Place the bottle in the window box. "Hey kids, the elf must have had one wild night last night," I declared. The window frame was printed with an infill of 20% and the smaller parts used 80%.
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