👍 [Rolife DIY & Creativity] Look at these cute grass stickers I got!

These grass stickers are perfect for adding detail to miniature builds.

They are extremely realistic but they are smaller than I expected. I wanted to use them for my abandoned trolly idea. Might still work if I used the whole pack. :thinking:

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Omg I love this! :pink_heart: Can’t wait to see the abandoned tram! Take your time tho! :heart:

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It looks strange.

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Yes. I will have to take my time. It is definitely a long term goal.

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I was just testing it on the train. The finished pieces will be a whole different idea.

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Wow! Those grass look amazing :star_struck: so realistic!

Can’t wait to see your tram with it.

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they’re so cool! i wonder it amazon would have it

Wow this grass looks so much easier and less messy to apply than the fake grass you have to sprinkle on!

These grasses are soo cool! They would be a lot nicer to work with than the loose stuff, depending on what you want to do!

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Yes. They are perfectly contained snd teady to use. It’s a big help.

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I got mine off Temu but they were kind of expensive at 5$. I would buy 8 more sets if I could

I will probably use a mix. The different textures should look really good.

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What a cool idea. Cant wait to see more.

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They’re so cute, right? I actually have this kind of grass too, even with little flowers, and I once ran a workshop to learn how to make them. They add so much life to a build.

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You can make grass like this? I always see similar looking grass In miniature models but never knew where people sourced them.

Yes!! It’s quite easy actually, but hard to explain just with words for me :see_no_evil_monkey:

Do tell more because those are cute

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I’ll have to look it up. Now that I know it’s possible.

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Okay, let me try:

You need static grass (or fine model grass fibers), white glue or tacky glue, and a non-stick surface (i used baking paper).
Put small dots of glue where you want each tuft to be. Sprinkle or pinch a small amount of static grass onto each glue dot. Let it sit for a few seconds, then gently pinch or tap the fibers upright with your fingers or tweezers.

Once dry, you can trim the tops with scissors to shape them. Hope it can help!

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I think that makes sense. I might try that because this grass was kind of expensive to buy.

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