Thursday, April 29, 2021

Keeping It Straight: The Dollhouse Saga

I am having a time of it trying to cut the jumbo popsicles thinner. Cracking, splintering. I only have so many of these little buggers so I decided to take the three straightest and make do. First I glued them end to end. You can see where one is definitely not straight when I put an uncut piece up against it.



I am going to try and fix that with some paper clay







After I filled in the edge with the clay, using the straight edge of the uncut stick as a guide, I am going to let it dry. I also filled in the joins.





Just a little bit of sanding and ready to paint!



The finished trim looks so good! Now on to the last little bit of board and batten. I will be done with that tonight and might take a small break, or not. Lol
Peldyn

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Board and Batten and Bricks: The dollhouse Saga

Still waiting on electrical parts so I did more work on the outside of the house. I added board and batten cut from popsicle sticks in two sizes. The first try was rough. I didn’t space them well and didn’t sand enough. I may fix it later.






As you can see, I cut out the window hole. I should do a post on how crazy THAT was. Still, it looks pretty good.
Now on to the front!







Next I worked on the remaining brickwork. 



I am really loving how it is turning out.  I might make the white “panes” for the windows tomorrow. Ugh, I also need to cut out the “bricks” to put the first floor window back in. Peldyn

Friday, April 23, 2021

Gryffindor Fireplace: The Dollhouse Saga

A Harry Potter room has to have a fireplace. Something to sit in front of while reading The Dibbler. This was a challenge in many ways. It was my first completely from scratch item, it was my first time trying to do such tiny tiny painting. The violas are huge in comparison. Also the first time making a “fire” from the ground up. 
Here is how it began;






I cut those curves on the hearth by hand. I would not recommend it if you have hand issues






Filling in any gaps with paper clay, plus I used it to moulding the edge of the hearth.





A dry fit to see how it looks.


Checking to see how the brick looked for the back



Next up was sketching the crest and building the fire


The crest is so tiny I could barely see it. I can’t wait for my new glasses to get here.


I disassembled the tea light and decided how it will fit in the space.


I painted it black so it would be more hidden.


I dropped some alcohol paint on a piece of plastic to simulate flames/glowing coals.




I secured the tea light with a couple strips of brick paper.


I crinkled the plastic and tried to fit over the tea light. Next time I will used a thinner plastic like maybe from a bread bag. This was stiff and not easy to work with.


Building up the twigs around the fire.



The husband said “That is a big fire.” The better to keep you warm my dear.


The finished fireplace!  Because the tea light was so bulky, the fire built around it is a bit bulky too. It still looks amazing! Just the thing to keep Harry and Hedwig warm this winter.
Peldyn

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Bookcase: The Dollhouse Saga

This small bookcase has given me more stress than anything else in this house. It is to fill in a space in a room that is very small and hard to work in. It had to be built in place because I wouldn’t have been able to maneuver it past the door. Also the front part of the room is narrower than the back. Very frustrating. 


I used jumbo popsicle sticks. Cutting them was a pain as they are made from some very tough wood. 



I did the back and sides and put it in place while the glue was only partially set so I could push the sides back a bit to get it in place. First I tried Elmer’s wood glue, but it kept falling apart. Next I switched to Aleene’s max tack adhesive and that worked much better.







Once that was set enough I added the shelves. 



The little books fit on it very nicely. I ordered some Harry Potter items off of Etsy and I am making some items too.







The small fireplace is going to go right underneath the potions shelf. That should be much easier to make as I don’t have to make it in situ. So much easier to put stuff together on my bench. I added the light so it won’t be so dark in there. The idea for this room is that this is how Harry would have remade the cupboard as an adult. Just a nice relaxing place instead of an awful, cramped, crappy bedroom. 
Peldyn

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Don’t Be Square: The Dollhouse Saga

I decided to work on the little library under the stairs. I am still waiting on the new junction spices so I can’t start the music room without being able to do the wiring. 
Back to the library. I had a few samples of vinyl tile from Home Depot. They don’t carry them anymore but I really liked the idea of using them for the floor. I cut them into 1” squares. They aren’t perfect as I only have a guillotine cutter that is heavy enough to cut the tile. 


I could say that cutting tiles was enjoyable, a zen experience, but it wasn’t. It sucked eggs. What was fun was putting the tiles into a pattern.





I did not have enough of the dark tiles so the right edge was filled in with bits of the light tile. It will be covered by a narrow, thin fireplace so I am not worried.



I have a list of things I still need to do like the bookcase that will fill in the end of the room, the fireplace, the little cupboard shown here, quidditch posters, potions, wand, portraits of Dumbledore, Lily and James, and whatever else I think of later. I am thinking maybe a perch for Hedwig would be nice. What do you think I should add to the room?
Peldyn

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Putting Up Walls: The Dollhouse Saga

The second floor bedrooms are divided rooms. The dollhouse is quite deep and there are walls dividing each big room into two. I was excited to find that double French doors fit perfectly in the doorway cut in the wall.





So I glued in the door frame and then glued on the trim
If this was a real B&B then the doors would not be see through. I decided to use faux stained glass decals. The flowers were a bit too pink so I used a marker to make them purple 











Once all the trim bits were dry I set the wall in place. I ended up having to use a rubber mallet to get it to fit flush with the crown moulding and baseboard in the far bedroom.



I haven’t added baseboards or crown moulding to the near bedroom yet. I am probably going to do that later. The far bedroom is done! 













Though I may add a few potted plants or maybe a little suitcase. It just feels so good to have completed something. If I don’t count the attic, the inside is about 75% done now!
Peldyn