Hi Everyone I was inspired this past month to create a Christmas Village and made 3 Snow Cover Christmas Tudor Houses. This is the 1st of the 3 houses I call " The Green Christmas Tudor House.
I used more paper mache then I have ever used to create the snow drifts on the roof which I first spent a day cutting and glueing light weight insulation foam board to create the thickness of the snow drift before I covered them with paper mache about 1/2 inch thick to 3/4 inch thick. Then working on creating the glittery snow made out of ground up hard white stryrofoam ball material and about $40 in Mod Pod and Elmers Glue to mix and make the snow which dried as hard as a rock. It was a nighmare trying to get it to stick to every surface of the house but took lots of patients until I dried.
I think they turned out pretty good for 17 days worth of work and staying up late at night working on them to get them finished so I can take a break. Still trying to get enough new houses created for this years miniature sales show.
Have a wonderful month.
Stan
Son preciosas! Y el efecto de nieve es muy realista!
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Me encanta como han quedado después de tan copiosa navada. Preciosas!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your little Tudor Christmas house is adorable! I Love all the details you manage to fit in! The snow is very effective and looks like it just stopped snowing! Keep up the wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteBrrrrrr! - Baby it's COLD outside!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully rendered Stan- your Mad Mini Skills are a JoY to behold!
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Greetings from Brazil!
Mauther
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