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Papercraft pulp magazines, books, food packaging, and apothecary cases

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I have been papercrafting a lot recently. This past weekend I folded, cut, scored, and glued a lot of paper. Results below.

About two years ago, I made some snack packages for my 1:6 scale grocery store. I finally got around to printing and assembling some for my sweet shop. Natalunasans printed these for me on cardstock, and the ink doesn’t stick well. These will be shelf fillers behind the nicer prints.
Beetleboo, who printed the Spymaster’s head, collects pulp magazines. She also loves Fallout 4, so I made some pulps from covers in the game. I put ads from in-game ads on the back. Here’s the Spymaster doing brainfingers and showing scale.

I made these five pulp covers — four magazines and one scholarly [?] tome — from scratch this month. For all except Scanties!, I created my own covers and rendered them in Daz Studio. The backs of Scanties!, The Sensational Steam-Powered Chair, and Tides of Love are also my own inventions. Death’s Pale Steed and The Portal Potty have backs from early twentieth century magician’s posters. I added some silly text.
The pulps once pages were added.

The Spymaster’s penchant for steampunk has inspired me to procure appropriate stuff for sets. EverAfterMiniatures on Etsy sells 1:12 scale printable apothecary cases. Since they were 300 dpi, I figured they could suffer some upscaling. I made them like 1″ x 1.25 x 2.25″ at 200 dpi. You can’t read the labels on the bottles, but they’re surprisingly convincing.

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