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How To Make Miniature Chips Printable

Recently, I made a lot of miniature goods as my daughter's birthday party favours. My daughter just turned 11, and this is the perfect age to play with miniature. They are big enough to play with delicate toys without breaking them. One of the miniatures that I made was chips like Lays, Ruffles, and Doritos. I accidentally found a website where you can download complete images front and back. 

The website is www.londondrugs.com. London Drugs is a local pharmacy based here in British Columbia, Canada. It's a pharmacy but they sell food, cosmetics, small kitchen appliances, and electronics. I don't know why, but their online shopping site uses images of flattened chip bags like this below.
All you need is to right-click on the image to copy, and then paste it to Canva, Microsoft Word, or Google Doc. (Something you can re-size an image and print.) Once it's pasted, re-size the image however you like, and then print. Who knew a pharmacy's website could be a treasure box for miniaturists!

Enjoy😊

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