Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version...

Family-friendly forums for discussing traditional cardboard Christmas houses, including their history, collection, restoration, recreation, and display.
Post Reply
User avatar
Howard
Posts: 2386
Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2011 6:46 pm
Contact:

Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version...

Post by Howard »

good afternoon...

this house was a lot of work!...it was inspired by the "december 2009 house of the month" on ted's site...mine is not an exact copy...just similar...i did add a dormer on the long side of the roof and put mica flakes, white sand and glitter over the entire piece...(i believe there was too much white sand in the mix this time)...base is 5 1/4" x 7 3/4"...total height is 6"...

when i make another one (and i probably will) it will be larger...really needs the extra size to show off the following...coarse sand finish...all the painted details (paint colors may need to be more intense)...window mullions...bark fence...will probably make luffah trees for the next one...house will have just a dusting of mica (no overall glitter finish)...

happy new year to all...my very best regards...

howard...here in north florida...no snow...but may get down into mid 30's tonight...
Attachments
stone house one finished 006 (800x600).jpg
stone house one finished 006 (800x600).jpg (289.09 KiB) Viewed 24461 times
stone house one finished 001 (800x600).jpg
stone house one finished 001 (800x600).jpg (313.85 KiB) Viewed 24461 times
View my Little Glitter House Photo Album
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO ... x5Mm9MTFd3
User avatar
paulrace
Site Admin
Posts: 1687
Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:27 pm

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by paulrace »

It's another jaw-dropper, Howard. :-)
maria
Posts: 2416
Joined: Fri Sep 16, 2011 7:32 pm

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by maria »

Wow!
ediceberg

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by ediceberg »

Nice work Howard!!!
Lynn
Posts: 1127
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:35 pm

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by Lynn »

What a beautiful house, that is some roof!!!

Happy New Year!!!
Nan
Posts: 128
Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:59 pm
Location: Long Beach, CA

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by Nan »

Really great, Howard. If you are going to make luffa trees, could you take some photos of the process and post them? I need more detail--I can't seem to do a decent job and need to actually see what gets glued to what to make a tree. (Anyone else who's making luffa trees--photos of the in-between stages would be appreciated.
User avatar
Howard
Posts: 2386
Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2011 6:46 pm
Contact:

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by Howard »

nan...go to this link on how to make luffah trees...tom hull outlined the details here...follow his advise...wear gloves!...

http://www.papatedsplace.com/fixtree.html

my very best regards...

howard...
View my Little Glitter House Photo Album
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO ... x5Mm9MTFd3
Nan
Posts: 128
Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:59 pm
Location: Long Beach, CA

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by Nan »

Thanks, Howard. The restoring of my old luffa trees worked well, it's the new ones that I'm having trouble with. I'll give Tom Hull's instructions on PapaTed's web site another try. The bottle-brush trees I restored using that technique worked well.
We're having mild weather here in sunny Southern California, too. I can pick my neighbor's tangerines that hang over into my yard (with his permission, of course).
extinguisher

Re: Dec 2009 house of month on Ted's site...Howard's version

Post by extinguisher »

First time here. Wow, what a site and sight.

Age 75 and I well remember Christmas 1941, no windup trains in the stores that came from Japan.
1946, my brother got an American Flyer. We never had electricity on the farm until May 1945.

The link to this site came from a cousin of mine who used to live in Nashville, and her father was a Steam Engineer on the NC&StL from Nashville to Chattanooga.
Post Reply