Decalcomania!
The flower sprigs were printed on a special decal paper and coated with three or four light applications of a clear spray sealant. A pair of scissors, a bowl of water, and we are ready to go.The designs were such that they could be separated into a larger and smaller segment. The larger bit worked well on the back of the chair and the smaller bit worked well on the wing.
This is the suggested finish for this kit. It is the photo from the kit box. It is a sweet little Sugarplum Cottage.
Butterflies everywhere! The sod roof tastes just like the milkweed that Monarchs love to eat.
A handful of tiny pink flowers have sprouted in the luscious sod.
A handful of tiny pink flowers have sprouted in the luscious sod.
(Click on the photo to see a larger size.)
The interior is plain, as befitting a little cottage. The chairs could use some cushioning, and the bed needs a nice, fluffy comforter. It is ready to be finished when an inhabitant turns up.
Meanwhile, we will let the Monarchs enjoy the cottage. They prefer the roof and rarely go inside.
If you are interested in the process, how the cottage was constructed, click on the Older Post link below. There are 18 individual posts in this series.
Stay tuned for a very different project to come.
I love how the decals turned out, Kathie! So worth the effort! The furniture looks so sweet and perfect for such a whimsical cottage. Butterflies turned out to be such a wonderful theme for this project, and I am excited to see what's next!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jodi. I see all kinds of possible tweaks that can be addressed when the cottage gets a tenant. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the decals on the furniture. With slightly flat cushions on the seats the chair will look perfectly cozy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your work. It was great following your project.
Hugs, Drora