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Friday 26 April 2013

1/12th Scale 'Lupin Cottage'



This was my very first attempt at using the brick compound and stencil technique from Bromley Crafts. I found the bricks harder to do than the stone but I think I improved as I went along (I started off on the back wall so that any glaring mistakes wouldn't be too obvious!) This is Lupin Cottage. Same size and style as Cockleshell so they stand quite nicely together to form what could be the start of a seaside street. Mrs. Smith has been busy making tea for the handyman Bert who has called round just to make sure the house is in order before it goes on the market. He's enjoying a nice cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit before he starts work. Lupin Cottage is on ebay today so please take a look. Bert and Mrs. Smith were both made by the very talented Susan Emsell and the lavenders were from Marianne Cook.

Wednesday 24 April 2013

1/12th Scale 'Cockleshell Cottage'



We spent a couple of days down in Kent recently and I fell in love with the lovely clapboarded cottages and the wonderful Kentish Ragstone walling. When we came home I started building this little house. Sam has already had a quick look round and I think he's quite taken with it although there's nowhere to store his fishing gear. This is my first attempt at using the stone compound and stencil technique from Bromley Crafts. It was slow at first but I do like the finished effect. The clapboarding was from J and A Supplies and that was very easy to use - very impressive. Cockleshell is on ebay right now if you would like to take a look.
Sam was made by Robin Britton
The pots of lavender were from Marianne Cook.

Friday 19 April 2013

1/24th Scale 'April Cottage' and 'Cowslip Cottage'


I've been busy making tiny cottages - April Cottage on the left and Cowslip Cottage on the right. Both in 1/24th scale and on ebay.co.uk right now. I think the daffodils just peeking out above the rooftops look  so pretty - a real taste of Spring at last.

Friday 12 April 2013

The Builders Have Been Busy Again!!



The first photo above is of 'Seashore Cottage', a little 1/12th scale one room house I built a little while ago. A customer asked if I could add an outside yard and outbuilding to the original cottage and also if I could change the finish from smooth plaster to the more textured papier mache effect. The second photo is of the finished article. The outbuilding and yard are separate to the cottage itself to make them easier to move around.

Tuesday 9 April 2013

1/24th Scale French Style Shop/Restaurant


After building several French style shops recently in 1/12th scale I thought I would have a try with 1/24th scale and this is the result. I do have to be in the right mood for building 24th scale and I haven't done anything this small recently but I enjoyed it so much I have two more properties on my workbench right now waiting to be finished. I've just listed this little shop on ebay.co.uk under my seller name juliefben if you would like to take a look.

Tuesday 2 April 2013

1/12th Scale 'Cafe du Printemps'



This is a new 1/12th scale French style dolls house/shop just completed. I called it 'Cafe du Printemps' because I was thinking of Easter and Spring but I'm afraid the weather wasn't quite on the same wavelength! This would make a lovely flower shop, cafe or small restaurant. It's on ebay right now so please go and take a look.

A 1/12th Scale Pink Cottage



I was asked if I could build a two roomed cottage a bit like Harbour View which I made some time ago but with pink windows rather than the green I used before. So here is the result. I think the pink is really cheerful and brightens an otherwise chilly 'Spring' day.