Hi everyone, I again was inspired this week to create just one more miniature house. I found an architectural picture of house that I found last Friday and thought I so want to try to create something like it out of cardboard. I'm going through a cardboard faze and loving working with it as my building material. But then I went camping for the weekend and started working on it Sunday night when I came back from camping. It took me roughly 5 days to complete, which I never really stopped working on it. I work on it while cooking, cleaning, watching movies etc,, its an addiction. I also lucked out since the weekend before the Denver Miniature Museum had its annual yard sale which I found the windows and doors at, and when I was looking at the inspiration picture, I thought oh my....I think what I just bought at the yard sale will work perfect to try to create this house. Its not an exact match to the picture, but I do like to do my own version and add different details. I hope you all enjoy the pictures and it inspires. Have a Wonderful Month. Stan
( Greggs Miniature Imaginations ) ( Ever After Cottages )..... Contact me at ( stancssi@yahoo.com ) for any questions. My blogsite is dedicated to my love of creating miniatures, and miniature houses made from cardboard and paper mache clay, and from my unstoppable imagination and love of miniatures.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
White Cottage and Teaching Myself How to Create Furniture
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share my latest little house I'm calling the White Cottage which I completed in about 5 days and over 30 hours of work. Its made out of heavy duty cardboard and I was inspired again when I should be taking a break from creating, but once again I thought I cant sit still I have to create something. Plus a couple weeks before I tried my hand at making some wing back chairs. I was inspired by a white wing back chair that is pictured below. So I made a rough pattern from it and did my best to teach myself how to create my own chairs, plus attended 1 couch, which was my first attempt. I think I enjoyed making them even though I think I can build a house quicker than I can build a chair lol.... but I am always in a hurry, and was able to create a chair in about 1 1/2 hours. Not to bad, if I would dedicate more time I think I could get better. But I'm not sure if I'm a furniture builder, it wasn't as fun as creating a house. I hope you all enjoy the pictures.. Have a Wondeful Month. Stan.
The white chair was the inspiration chair I thought I would attempt to create. The floral chair is the first attempt, which I had a hard time on the arms and it turned out more of a fantasy looking cottage chair. The checkered chair was my second attempt.
This floral chair was my third attempt which I really liked the line. and I simplified the arms. The chair on the far left which is below which was the hardest since I used an old curtain for material and the material was 3 times as thick, which was way to hard to glue and shape.
This was the hardest attempt since I used to heavy of material. I had no legs around so I found some beads and glued together.
My first attempt at making a couch that matched the lines of the wing back chair. Its far from perfect, but I have adjusted the pattern I made, but now out of energy and inspiration to create another one. At least I know I can always build my own furniture to furnish my houses I build if I ever need to.
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