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I’m having the hardest with the instructions!! Would it be easier to build out the frame first??? Maybe I’m overthinking but it’s just confusing!! Who can help me!?
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From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
Added casters to this little table and now I have a cute end table to display my dollhouse in the great room.- 1 comment
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So I made a smaller chandelier.....but I actually like the style of the other. This one is slightly different. I'm going to have to stick with this as it is tedious work. I think the size is a bit better. I wish this house had taller ceilings. My next house has to high high ceiling or I have to modify it somehow. what do you think for sizing?- 7 comments
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From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
First let me apologize for typo errors. My iPad has a life of its own with auto correct. so my interior is becoming more cost everyday. I love this house so much. One because it is small enough for me to display but also because I learned so many techniques. I don't think I'm going to keep the fur rug upstairs. I was trying to replicate those furry area rugs but this is too thick. I might just make a jute rug. A few more things to make, lighting, little miniature fillers and I'll be ready to play with the garden. I can't wait. Thank you to everyone here for your encouragement, and patience in answering all my questions.- 4 comments
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!ade a little distressed bedside table and "Farmers Market" wood sign. The best part for me is decorating and I'm pretty much there. I just have to figure out how to make smaller minis.- 1 comment
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Fireplace is mounted in and window panes are done. front door is done. Now have to focus on molding around front door- 5 comments
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Fireplace is mounted in and window panes are done- 2 comments
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today was one of those days that nothing was working for me. I was having a difficult time with everything I chose to take on. I should have stopped but I kept pushing on only to get more frustrated. after two days I finished the upstairs fireplace. Not thrilled with bookcase color. I tried to wash off my dry brush but wasn't too successful. I tried to sew so,e pillows but ,y sewing machine was jamming up. Just didn't have the patience to work it out. So pillows on the bed will come later this week. i will say I do like the bed. I have a lot more dressing to do on it but I think it's cute and a great size for this dollhouse. so I would love feedback about the fireplace. Thank you.-
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From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
Cabinetry painted. I'll do a dark wax wash tomorrow. I also have to research faux granite and DIY cabinet hardware. Sink is framed out. Going to paperclay it tomorrow.- 4 comments
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i did a couple of Windows with the lead tape. Unfortunately I ran out of tape. Before I order another roll wanted input. do you like this look better than the copper? thanks- 8 comments
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This tutorial looks good and I like the end result. Has anyone tried to make realistic lead pane Windows and if so how did you do it. Want to get feedback before I purchase supplies http://glorioustwelfth.blogspot.jp/2011/03/how-to-make-dollhouse-miniature-lead.html
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From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
this is the beginning of a kitchenette I am making for my dollhouse. I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm winging it. As far as scale.....I'm winging that too. The first floor on the sugarplum house is only 6", so I kind of feel that standard 1:12 furnishings are too large. I'm going to scale down all furnishings so I can make it comfy. I want to extend out a little bar to make two chairs but I'll see how that goes. now for all you professional miniaturist a, remember, I have never done this before. for all newbies, I did this with an sac to knife, ruler, and a packet of Balsa wood in different sizes, purchased at Hobby Lobby, $12.99 with 40% off coupon. I think I am going to do the cabinets in a distressed olive green with a dark wash on crevices.- 3 comments
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From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
After researching a ton on the Internet, I decided to experiment with foam bored to create a brick facade. It relatively easy and inexpensive