Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'kitchen'.
-
From the album: Miniatures "Things" I've made
-
From the album: Sara's Willowcrest!
Currently empty, but I'm buying food to fill it up -
I've spent the last few weeks making an old fashioned kitchen roombox for my granddaughter for Xmas. I started by stripping a Town Square hutch, which was a real pain. It probably wouldn't have been so bad if the darn thing hadn't been painted black, which had seeped into the wood. I used an easy build roombox from Miniatures.com, but chose to leave the top and the acrylic front off. It's easier for play without the top. I also reinforced the walls to the base by gluing strips of wood along the outside where the walls are glued to the base. I made the hutch along the back wall. After
-
From the album: Mini Paper Printables
score, cut, fold, glue -
Good Morning! I just wanted to share a link to the Shapeways shop I opened over the weekend. I have 3D printed Kitchen Miniature Sets available currently with more products coming soon! The sets are available in 1:12 and 1:24 scale and include a Stockpot w/lid, Skillet, Small Saucepan, Baking dish, Loaf pan, Pie plate, Mixing bowl, Rolling pin, Pitcher, Tea kettle w/lid and a Small mug. They are made of a sturdy nylon plastic and can be painted easily with just about any type of craft or model paint. I'm happy to answer any questions you have and would love to hear what yo
- 10 replies
-
- 1
-
-
From the album: Miniatures "Things" I've made
Made from the lid of a tin can.... -
From the album: ~ Beacon Hill ~
Furniture test, not a lot of space in this tiny kitchen. The hutch and table were barewood pieces I painted to match the kitchen, tried to distress them a bit too but I think they need more work. Idealy the sink should go under a window but then the furniture will look too crammed... luckily it fits on that narrow wall too. I bought a reutter pot rack so I could have a decent assortment of pots and pans, everything else is from my porcelain collection. I guess I'll use some of the stuff I already had to decorate the house, I'm missing a lot of basic accessories I'll have to get later but I'll -
The kitchen. This is the wall that will get the appliances.
Monica_the_haunted posted a gallery image in Members' Gallery
From the album: RGT Classic Bungalow 1:12 scale
Moving along- 4 comments
-
- 1
-
-
- rgt classic bungalow
- dollhouse miniature
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Back at it!
-
- polymer clay
- baking
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Back at it!
Via tutorial from http://1inchminisbykris.blogspot.com/- 2 comments
-
- 2
-
-
From the album: Back at it!
http://1inchminisbykris.blogspot.com/ Tutorial for books and the kitchen dresser! -
Hi all, I'm working on the Orchid (TMF) my first house in 31 years. I was thinking about putting the bottom partition in so that the kitchen is on the left. I thought about extending the bay window in for a small table. For those of you who've done this house, would that work?(i.e. proper height) I really don't want to put printed wallpaper on all of the interior walls, and I've heard that you shouldn't paint them, so can I put up solid color cardstock instead? I'd read some posts about scoring the floor and staining to look like floor planks, but my shell is already
-
From the album: San franciscan-555
Kitchen is done, Not nearly as nice as you all can do but I am happy with it. Wish the inside windows were not pink. No way am i attempting to repaint them inside. -
Intro of my project HERE DINING ROOM The current kit doesnt have a designated dining room so I got the idea to add a room to the left of the house for the kitchen and turn the existing kitchen into the dining room. Photo 1: My first step when beginning my build will be to redo the wall between the living room and dining. As of now there is a small door on the right half of the wall and I plan on centering the door and creating a wide tudor styled archway as the one pictured above (Sans the pocket doors) and putting two sconces on either side of the wa
- 28 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- glencroft
- kitbashing
-
(and 5 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Debra's Orchid
Reworked the hutch, luckily none of the dishes were lost. They are a hand-painted set that came in an Ebay lot and they are perfect for this kitchen. I added more "stuff" since it looked a little bare. Looks like Edna is baking something... yummy! -
From the album: Furniture First
I started the furniture before I decided to build a house. It was so much fun that a friend said I should build a house or a moving van! So here is a loarg room box with everything just cramed in. Enter the Orchid, in progress -
From the album: Cloudbound
I removed a section of the exterior wall to add some French doors that open onto the covered porch. -
From the album: Greenleaf Pierce
WIPs. This is a Michael's hutch. The top half will become kitchen cabinets. I am painting the interior white and will do the outside in "golden oak" to match the rest of the kitchen. The bottom half is an experiment in making a custom cabinet surround for a 'vintage' pedestal sink. It needs a little more shaping and sanding and will be painted white. -
Annie Sloan Olive Chalkpainted Kitchen Cabinetry
MLI Designs posted a gallery image in Members' Gallery
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
-
- 1
-
-
- sugarplum
- sugarplum. dollhouse
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Sugarplum Dollhouse
I decided to have another try at the Farm Sink. I used cut Balsa wood, Gesso, Acrylic Paint, and last I'll use the dura Clear Gloss Varnish (which I haven't done the varnish yet). I am so thrilled with the way the sink came out and especially the faucet. I made the faucet from polymer clay, wire, wood dowels, and toothpicks that I have painted a metallic bronze. I just love it. I decided to repaint the hardware on the cabinets to match the faucet. I hope my sink comes out as shiny as one of the links that were posted for me. if anyone wants more detailed instruction- 3 comments
-
- 1
-
-
- farm sink
- diy faucet
-
(and 4 more)
Tagged with:
-
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 p- 3 comments
-
- sugarplum dollhouse
- kitchen
- (and 3 more)
-
From the album: Travel Trailer
This is the first "scratch" piece of furniture that I have ever built. It is a refrigerator, sink, and cabinets for my travel trailer. The doors/drawers don't open, but the drawer knobs and refrigerator handle are made from junk jewelry. The sink basin is a jelly container, and the faucets and spigot are from an odd earring. It is made from thin plywood.- 4 comments
-
- 1
-
-
- travel trailer
- kitchen
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Barn Kitchen made from Realife Miniatures kit
My Miniature Madness posted a gallery image in Members' Gallery
From the album: A Collection of Minis
-
Hi this is my first time building a dollhouse. I saw online that someone chose to not use the kitchen door on the Fairfield model. I want to seal that doorway up and make it a wall as well. What glue or adhesive should I use that won't show up under a coat of paint? Or is my only option to wall paper and use clapboards?