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My McKinley Restoration (and modification)
CreatureCrafter replied to HerOdyssey's topic in General Mini Talk
Wonderful work. The level of unique detail is perfect.- 19 replies
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Purchased this broken and unfinished dollshouse and decided to try to make it mid century modern
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From the album: My First Dolls house
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From the album: My First Dolls house
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I purchased a free standing roll top bath today but it has no fixtures. Has anyone seen the shower unit below? It would be perfect but I can't find l similar that is not part of a whole (very expensive) set or cheap and silver. The image is from a fab blog makeminemini, I have reached our to the blog owner but thought maybe someone here would know?
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From the album: My First Dolls house
Testing cupboard layouts and sizes in card before final cut. Few adjustments to make. The gaps are where the oven and dishwasher will be. -
Its very easy to use and fix mistakes. You can make something and then go back and add to it once dry with wet clay. I have used it previously for making sections of brickwork, pathways, making dolls. White clay is great (and what I prefer to use) because its is so easily painted. You can also add a small amount of acrylic paint to it before making to get a pale colour of your choice. I have found just a small amount doesn't affect the drying. Also watch out as some brands can crack badly when drying but as I said most things are an easy fix just by adding some more wet clay and it will blend seamlessly into the dry.
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From the album: My First Dolls house
I planned on leaving the landing open to the downstairs but realism won out and I had to make it look usable aka safe. I made the banister to match the dining room divider. -
From the album: My First Dolls house
Bathroom tiles and flooring completed. I had to spend a lot of time making the existing door opening smaller to fit the odd sized handmade door I purchased at Miniatura. Just skirting and coving to go and this room is fully decorated ready for when I find the right fixtures. -
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View of the finished hallway brickwork and built in planter from the front and through the dining rooms wall.- 4 comments
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Matt modge podge first, then paint, the nmodge podge again then grout. Works for me to seal in layers and use baby wipes to remove grout.
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You know when it's time to clear your workroom when...
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When there is not a square inch of clean table top space left and it's moving onto the floor. -
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This is beautiful work. I have always wanted to do a Hansel and Gretel piece, I even have a cage I bought hoping to do it but I have just never been brave enough to start it. Your witch is wonderful and I love how you have used the little vintage dolls for the children. This has such a creepy grimms fairy tale look to it. Great work!
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Time to fill the shelves
CreatureCrafter commented on My Miniature Madness's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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Time to fill the shelves
CreatureCrafter commented on My Miniature Madness's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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I use the cheapest ready made wall filler and use baby wipes to remove the excess
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That looks good! I can also see that you have sort of done what I was talking about round the bath area also which looks fab. Perfectly disguises the tile thickness