When I started the little barn I wanted it to be as like the barn at my granny's as possible. There was always a mangle in the barn which I was not allowed to touch for fear of getting my hands trapped between the rollers -not sure how often this had happened to others but it was drummed into me not to touch it. I was occasionally allowed under close supervision to turn the heavy handle.
My mangle in the barn is from a Petite Properties kit.
I made a little board with very ill made butter pats and a slab of butter. In my day butter making had ceased in Lisbane but it must have been made in the 1930s and 40s from milk from the cows kept by my grandfather on the farm.
The kit I used for the barn is The Washhouse from Petite Properties. It has a division in the middle and I kept this as a store for tools. The little tools I purchased at Kensington Dolls House Fair London last May but I think I could make them. I would like to add an hook and a scythe to them as the latter two were used by farmers for cutting hay and grass in the North of Ireland.
Little Boo Land
Just a little blog about little things - my miniature world.
Friday, 31 March 2017
More of the barn
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Outside the barn
I used the Thai paper for the stones and used pepper for the moss/dirt/cement effect between them.
The roof is made from fine corrugated paper. I couldn't find any on boxes in the house so ended up buying a (rainbow coloured) pack from ikea which was not cheap but gave the effect I was after once I painted it.
This is how far I got.
Monday, 27 February 2017
Opps
That's better.
I'm not sure this phone thing I'd going to work for me. I wasn't sure a picture had uploaded so I tried another.
This is the Petite Properties Washhouse kit which I am turning into a barn for the 1:24 house. It comes with a wall to subdivide the washhouse into a washhouse area and a toilet. I have retained the wall but I'm using the smaller area (and it is narrow ) as a tool store.
The larger area I plan to have as a dairy/ utility area. At my grandmothers house the mangle lived in the barn/storeroom attached to the house. It was also where in later times coal was kept.
I am currently working on the outside walls. I used handmade paper (bought in Thailand in 2006) to make stone for the walls. This paper felt as though it was the right weight for a 1:24 building
Sunday, 26 February 2017
Back again.
Here I am.
Last time I tried to get into my blog I couldn't!
Now here I am.
Thus has been a very long absence.
Monday, 22 June 2015
Lots of distractions
Sunday, 24 May 2015
My 1:24 house
were messy in those days and often home made.
Sunday, 17 May 2015
What I'm working on - subtitle - adventures with Poly Filla
I have been working at my 1/24th Shepherds Hut kit I bought at Miniatura from Petite Properties
http://www.petite-properties.com/
This is a fairly ambitious project for me as I usually buy a completed house and work on little bits and pieces for it.
These kits are laser cut and are nicely packaged with very comprehensive instructions. I started to paint first as I knew I would need to do this before putting any part of it together.
At the moment I have everything painted except the wheels and steps. I chose a soft colour palette as I wanted a Shabby Chic look.
I had spoke to a member of their team and she was talking about using poly filler for some finishes so I thought I would try this - mistake - I didn't like it so at the moment I have come to a temporary halt because I am cutting coffee stirrers to make a wooden effect for the outside of the hut. I ended up buying a pack of coffee stirrers on ebay as I would have had to drink enormous amounts of coffee out to get them otherwise!
This is how things are looking.
You can see what I mean about the finish - it just wasn't what I wanted. The stick cutting is going slowly - very slowly.
I have the shepherd's bed in place , the flooring is printed paper .I really need to work at a table for this project - so consequently I have been getting on slowly as I like to sit by the fire - May has been cold here.
Secondly the little 1/24th house from Julie Bennett.
This is how I am making a fireplace. I plan a whole post on this house - but for now here is my second effort with the poly filler. I made the fireplace from thick board , afterwards I realised I needed a mantel so now I am trying to figure to how to add one out of a lolly stick and card.