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  2. Neat! I hardly decorate anything anymore, no time, I go elsewhere now for holiday celebrations and everything becomes a cat toy anyway😆
  3. I have them and have been building the Glencroft this winter. You will need more than just the instructions for a couple parts. Very tricky however once seeing photos of other building blogs it made sense.
  4. I don't do seasonal decorations for my 1:1 house (except Christmas)!
  5. This is really wonderful, and I have a big soft spot for rustic. I especailly love the flower cart in the background, and a very fun twist on the cornicopia!. I am very new to the miniaturist world, so I ave not done Easter yet. Perhaps I will have honed enough skills by Christmas.
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  7. I hope you are having fun decorating for this weekend. Click on the picture to see more close ups. What do you think?
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  9. I found photos of actual medieval stained glass on line. I put them on a thumb drive, took it to FED-X, and had it copied onto acetate. It was easy to cut and glue into the openings.
  10. The stained glass is blowing my mind. How'd you do it?
  11. Kami

    Grout

    Good point. I'm headed to the hardware today and will pick some up.
  12. You might want to throw on a coat of some kind of sealer first, since the grout will be wet.
  13. Kami

    Grout

    I did order some printed brick, but was pretty unhappy with it. I'd like to go with the real deal. The foam core is triple layer, and the glue and paper wrap make it pretty darn strong. I've already shoved it off the table a few times just to test it. But, there is still a risk of torque when carrying it, so I'm hoping to find a grout with some super bond. I did find this old Greenleaf post, so I'll experiment with these ideas. I assume these are wood dollhouse structures, though. Pic attached is the stone wall I am referring to. Typical landscaping fill, but scale seems to work. Going for that field stone look just on one corner. Saw something like it many years ago, a 1960s apartment building. All I can do is try. I'll fail, succeed, or probably land somewhere in the middle. Updates to follow. So far, each stone is washed, dried, then attached with No-Nails. Holding fine, takes a little effort to pry them loose. Perhaps I can mix no-nails with sand.
  14. genieDOLL

    SIR GODFREY'S CASTLE

    I found this great little prefab castle which folds together; at Michael's, marked down to $6.25- minus its drawbridge! Working it 1:24 2024 update: I have not been diligent working on this. Honestly, hardly thought about it for a few years..... I did finish the stained glass windows and some trim. The kit did not come with the drawbridge, it has a gaping hole on which I have been deliberating. I wanted a stately bed, but the rooms are so small.
  15. J_Sea

    Greenleaf Willowcrest - house 6

    This is one of my dream kits. A friend here helped me take the plunge on a new kit. I have high hopes for this one!
  16. Thanks so much. I’m still working away on it! Moved to the interior for a bit. Debating if it needs a full yard and a big ol tree! We’ll see!
  17. I REALLY like this dollhouse. Its very well done and unique. Great work!
  18. Really beautiful room, very impressed you made almost everything!
  19. Just a beautiful dollhouse! Love it!❤️
  20. Delightfully creepy, great work!🎃
  21. I just LOVE this room! ☺️
  22. J_Sea

    Random tidbits

    Stuff I make that isn’t for anything in particular other than joy
  23. Real stone tile in a foam core and paper house? Paint simulated stone or photographic quality printie won't do?
  24. Manuvering 2 upstairs rooms so you can see stair hallway through doors and windows. 1 1/2 sides will be open with protected plexiglass. I have lots of siding on 2 1/2 sides and 1/2 a roof to go.
  25. Emerald

    Sixth Scale CRAFSMAN 1920s house

    These are 1/6 scale real cement blocks and bricks. Will be doing a diorama with them.
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