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ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP14 Nov 2019 7:33 a.m. PST

Years ago I bought a few packs of "Ivy Leaves" from Antenociti's Workshop. They were tiny little individual leaves in various shades of green. I didn't have any particular use for them, but they were so neat I bought them anyway.

Recently I finally found a use for them and I need more. But the Antenociti's Website doesn't list them. Anyone know where I can find these, or something similar?

Thanks!

Baranovich14 Nov 2019 9:21 a.m. PST

Hey there Scott,

I also bought that same pack of Ivy leaves from Antenociti's. I was really bummed out when I found out they stopped making/carrying all of that cool scenery stuff.

I just found this. There's a company called "Ammo" by Mig Jimenez. They make what looks like a fairly extensive line of various leaf products. Lots of them are like the dried loose style and some appear to be laser cut.

This set looks like it's already attached to the vine stem as opposed to being loose leaves:

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And here's a page that shows a full selection of their other leaves, quite a variety:

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Baranovich14 Nov 2019 9:25 a.m. PST

Great Escape Games has this:

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Baranovich14 Nov 2019 9:30 a.m. PST

Finally, I found these on Green Stuff World's site. It's technically not ivy leaves but in that scale I suppose it could pass for ivy if it was glued on a wall in certain patterns. In fact, looking at my old container Antenociti's leaves they appear to be shaped exactly like the leaves here being sold as "spring green":

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Baranovich14 Nov 2019 9:38 a.m. PST

…also found these on Etsy. It's a set of loose leaves that are a mix of five different varieties of tree. They come in a golden color but I suppose you could dye these green:

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Thresher0114 Nov 2019 10:38 a.m. PST

Dried leaf spices for food will be a lot cheaper, and may suit your needs.

Striker14 Nov 2019 3:31 p.m. PST

I gathered up a bunch of silver birch seeds years ago and they look "leafy enough". There is also a set of punches for specific leaf patterns, I think Green Stuff World has them, I've got the set. You can use actual leaf material or paper in them.

khanscom14 Nov 2019 7:06 p.m. PST

Hudson and Allen did these in 1/32 scale for dioramas; a gaming buddy pointed out that these were from birch flowers (which grew in his back yard). Striker has it right.

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