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  1. Veiled

    Master suite

    From the album: Half-scale RGT Colonial (first house!)

    Master bathroom (left) and bedroom (right). I put up paper that suggests tile, and the missing square will be occupied by a bathtub, so I'm not concerned about the gap. I have now hidden the wiring that comes up from the dine-in kitchen up the back side of this partition.
  2. I’m making a clawfoot tub and I need some ideas for what to use for the “claw feet” of the tub! Thanks in advance! jennifer
  3. 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.
  4. Lips

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    From the album: Mini Paper Printables

    score, cut, fold, glue
  5. Lips

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    From the album: Miniatures "Things" I've made

    Toilet and sink made using homemade cold porcelain, ( my toilet actually flushes water..fill the tank, push the handle and watch the water disappear ), roll top bread box, leather mules for Barbie. Cold porcelain......easy to make, put in air tight container it will last for months and not rot, easy to work with, no baking, drys as fast as school glue and hard as a rock almost...hard enough to carve like wood and sand too. Recipe For a lump about the size of a golf ball ---- 1/4 c Cornstarch 1/8 c School Glue ..doesn't have to be school glue, any white glue or craft glue will work. 1tsp Mineral Oil....baby oil is ok as well as face cream like Noxzema, maybe even olive oil or coconut oil- sewing machine oil? LOL ....worth a try! Ive used mineral oil and Noxzema ...both worked fine except Noxzema is too smelly. Put the 3 ingredients into a container and stir until it starts clumping into chunks, then using your fingers, need the clumps together..adjust the consistency adding more corn starch to firm it up or more glue to moisten... You will know the consistency is correct when the inside of the container looks clean as well as your fingers.
  6. Please ignore the rough finishings in the picture, I'm not done yet. I put some of the furniture in my nearly finished Glencroft, to get a look at the big picture. And the first thing that jumped out at me is that the toilet looks TINY compared to the bedroom furniture. (I've learned that all 1:12 scale is not created equal). My cottage is of the present time, but was inherited and thus the fittings are a mixture of new, old, and in-between as the previous owners did updates throughout the years. I really, really want to keep this style bathroom. But, it looks terrible. My questions are: 1. Can I make the toilet look bigger somehow? 2. Should I just buy a different one? (last choice as my budget has already been wrecked) 3. Is there some kind of modification that will give the appearance of the toilet looking bigger, maybe dividing the room with a pony wall? I don't want to go full room divider. Advice and suggestions warmly welcomed. Novice-ly, Liz
  7. From the album: Foursquare

    This room is one my parents completed before I received the house, and I'm going to leave it almost exactly as-is (after a really thorough cleaning). Just need to secure the radiator to the wall.
  8. Hello! I am building the Glencroft (my first build), and the backstory is as follows: The cottage was part of a larger estate in Yorkshire which was inherited by a Canadian freelance writer; the main house house is in a state of disrepair and much too large and draughty for her, so she's decided to live in the cottage and work on her romance novels. (Perhaps the great house will be my next build). There's been a bit of updating done to the cottage as far as plumbing etc, but not too much (it was the caretaker's cottage and he was an elderly gent who passed some time ago). The question is in regards to the bathroom. I'm stuck as to what style of fittings to use. Although the cottage is Tudor style, it's occupied in the present day. I don't want a modern style tub/toilet/sink. I am leaning towards Victorian style, with the elevated toilet tank and clawfoot tub. Advice/suggestions would be most welcome!
  9. From the album: The Glencroft Dollhouse: Bathroom

    Here is a sneak peek of my first completed wall! This wall will eventually have the sink and toilet on it. Still needs grout and a little touching up. Can't wait to share the finished bathroom with ya'll! Only 2017263628289389 tiles left to install!!
  10. chrisatoledo

    Inspiration

    From the album: The Glencroft Dollhouse: Bathroom

    I fell in love with this bathroom the second I came across it. I knew this was the bathroom I wanted to use as my inspiration for my Glencroft's Bathroom. I plan on making all the subway tiles by hand using various materials. (Thinking about posting a tutorial) SO stay tuned!
  11. cloudbound

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    From the album: Cloudbound

    One more view. I hope to find a little robe to hang from the antler of the white deer head on the wall that I intended to use as a 'hook'.
  12. cloudbound

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    From the album: Cloudbound

    Bath pieces are all made from basswood scraps. I'm still not that happy with how the shower turned out - it just doesn't seem to 'fit like a glove' anywhere. But its removable so I can always just take it out. The light fixture is once again a ceiling light purchased on eBay ($15?) that I glued little antlers onto.
  13. Just got this in my email box this morning and remembering discussions about making toilets, I thought it might come in handy for someone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz-tkLjkK-8&list=TLARwd8KDHdw0xMzAyMjAxNg
  14. Hi, Has anyone moved the interior bathroom wall over to make a passageway to the 2nd bedroom to make it more realistic? Am thinking of making a removable wall for the bathroom so its more logical than having to walk thru the bathroom to get to the 2nd bedroom. This would mean that I'd need to have a banister for the left side of the 2nd staircase and this is where it gets complicated. I'm thinking of making interior walls for the lounge and dining room so I wouldn't need the banister for there so I'm debating whether to either cut off the wall part of the ground floor stairs and use that banister for the 2nd staircase which makes sense to do so. Any views on my idea before I commit this to reality?
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