Life got in the way of building this week, but some progress has been made.
The furniture has all been painted ivory. It is a nice, soft color, perfect for the cottage. I considered painting some embellishments, like flowers or stripes, but then I found some watercolor flowers in a free clipart site.The photo shows them printed them out on plain white paper and taped in place as a test; they passed. I have some decal paper to print them on, so the background will be clear. It will appear that the decoration is painted on. The process requires spraying with a clear sealer, which had to be ordered, so this is as far as this step has gone.
The sod roof is now glued, except for the gable over the front door. I'm afraid that the felt will look too bulky in this small area. I painted some of the shingles green and stuck them on to see if the gable can be shingled. I'm not in love with the effect.
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The layered look worked out fine on the small bay window roof.The wooden edges of the roof should have been painted green before gluing the felt, but once again I got ahead of myself.
It is hard to see in this photo, but the door now has wood-patterned Contact paper on both sides and the window is installed. It will be glued in place once the interior is finished.
The felt roofing worked well on the open back. The boards that reach from the roof to ground on either side have been stained. They blend well with the Contact paper wood pattern.
The easiest way to stain small pieces is a stain-filled felt pen, available wherever stain is sold. When it runs out, the felt tip can be extracted and the pen refilled.
Oh the furniture is going to look so lovely with the floral embellishments! Have you considered a metal roof for the entry? It might be a nice complement in brown or a matched shade of green.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jodie. I thought of several options for the gable roof, but it turned out that the obvious solution was the right one. :-)
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