I have been happily working away on Cricket Hollow and loving every minute of it. This is the perfect miniature project. A truly unique and fascinating way of putting a building together and a great opportunity to mess about with paint effects. As to how much fun I am going to have filling it, well you will have to wait and see!
The windows are in, one in the front and one in the side. The glass is actually glass - which makes it feel so real. There are mullions to go across the windows but I am waiting until I am further on as I can't decide what to do with them as I really want to be able too look in clearly. The logs sticking out at the front are the porch support beams.


This is a view of the side window. Also you can see how perfectly all the logs cris-cross over each other.

Another view of the back.

I decided that now was the time to do some painting. In the instructions it gives a very clear description of how to use India ink and rubbing alcohol to weather the logs but I wanted to have a go with just the paints that I had to hand. Firstly I gave the whole building a very rough coat of light brown.
Here is a close up so that you can see the colour and the coverage.




But here is the basic Baby House so far. The top and bottom half are not glued together yet and the doors are just propped against it.



Lots on the go at the moment. Numerous miniature projects, knitting projects and quilting projects are all being worked on at once. Never a dull moment but that's how I like it.
2 comments:
You certainly have been busy with all your projects. Cricket Hollow is coming along beautifully. I love this kit, and you are doing such a great job of making it up!!! I'm looking forward to more progress photos.
And the QS baby house is going to be a lovely project too - who puts that kit out? What are the measurement?
Sandra - sorry it has taken me a while this time to get round to replying to comments! The QS Baby House was one from a while ago that someone has passed onto me. I don't think that it is available anymore. I will try and remember to measure it and I will email you.
Thanks as always Sandra
Claire x
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