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From the album: Beacon Hill
The shower head is an old earphone. The floor is a plastic box cover painted with gesso and then varnished. -
From the album: Beacon Hill
Made with flock and varnish -
From the album: Beacon Hill
an overview.. the refigerator actually opens -
From the album: Beacon Hill
Not quite sixties style..but after all it is a dollshouse.. -
From the album: Beacon Hill
Still needs a few items like a laundry basket, some more towels perfume bottles etc -
From the album: Beacon Hill
The house is going to be a sixties house. A bit hippy, a bit shabby and here and there chic. -
From the album: Beacon Hill
I still need to finish the tower roof because I want to make an extra room there. -
From the album: Beacon Hill
I have changed the shutters for slightly rustic ones -
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There are lots of tutorials to be found on youtube. Look for "How to make miniature books" by The Square to Spare. That is quite a good one I tried copying the link but then it puts the whole film here. Good luck..
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Hi all once again from the Netherlands Long time since I have used this forum. Through all sorts of circumstances I havent been that active in the dollshouse world. But now I've started up activities again and enjoying catching up with this forum. Think I will update my gallery with some recent photo's soon. Regards, Louise
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Congratulations . Your Sea hag is wonderful.
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thnx david and claire. think i will go for davids approach and glue and paint the sills together first and then fit them into the bays...
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So, I finally blew the dust of my Beacon Hill today and decided it was high time to put the front bay and side bay windows in. However... from reading the descriptions it sounds like you need to put the sills in layer by layer. I've test-tried it but I don't like the way it fits the window, especially if you have to paint layer by layer as well. Has anybody tried gluing small, medium, large together, painting it and then fitting it into the bays? Some help and advice would be appreciated.... rgds,
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Happy birthday Anna!!!!!!!!!! :carrot: :carrot: :carrot:
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Does anybody know this link? http://www.haunteddimensions.raykeim.com/index.html It has some fantastic models on there complete with drawings and instructions in PDF to download. It is worth exploring. Maybe someone else has posted this already, but I thought it might be interesting.. I am using some to make a dollshouse in a dollshouse.. if you copy the PDF into a wordfile you can scale down the image to a smaller scale..
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Patience.... that's what I still need to learn.... but I'm afraid me and patience never will or were friends.........