Old candy box house restoration and new build joint project

Family-friendly forums for discussing traditional cardboard Christmas houses, including their history, collection, restoration, recreation, and display.
Laurie
Posts: 373
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:02 am

Old candy box house restoration and new build joint project

Post by Laurie »

Lynn and I are collaborating on a fun project. I bought this house a while ago, mainly for the Santa, which I want to reproduce and use in another project. Lynn decided she'd like to build this house and that inspired me to restore it. As you can see, it is quite dirty, missing the base and it is torn on the addition corner. There is a question also about the cut out windows; are they original or cut out later. Pete says most of these candy box houses had all pasted on windows, not two and two like this one. I have to decide how I want to handle this issue. We also have to decide how to make an appropriate base. Lynn is working on making her pattern and I have just finished cleaning and brightening this house.
IMG_0521.JPG
IMG_0521.JPG (129.52 KiB) Viewed 33566 times
maria
Posts: 2429
Joined: Fri Sep 16, 2011 7:32 pm

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by maria »

here's how i handled the baseless candy box for a friend---a plain howard base with white paint and a smattering of multicolor glitter over diamond dust.
Attachments
mediumcandyboxa.jpg
mediumcandyboxa.jpg (177.76 KiB) Viewed 33556 times
Laurie
Posts: 373
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:02 am

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Laurie »

Here are pictures of the house after I cleaned it and of the areas that needed repairing. It's a really sturdy house so cleaning, even with a touch of bleach didn't hurt it, but someone had bent the house a lot by glueing together the two walls that had been torn.
IMG_536.jpg
IMG_536.jpg (22.66 KiB) Viewed 33516 times
IMG_548.jpg
IMG_548.jpg (19.87 KiB) Viewed 33516 times
Laurie
Posts: 373
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:02 am

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Laurie »

Once I started into repairing the walls, glueing joints where needed and adding missing pieces, I could see that it really looked like the cutouts had been added later. I cut cardboard inserts to fit and closed them back up again. Now the cardboard is ready for priming and the house paint for touching up.
IMG_549.jpg
IMG_549.jpg (27.35 KiB) Viewed 33515 times
IMG_550.jpg
IMG_550.jpg (35.74 KiB) Viewed 33515 times
IMG_551.jpg
IMG_551.jpg (36.04 KiB) Viewed 33515 times
Lucy
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:58 pm
Contact:

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Lucy »

That's a beautiful restoration. I love the step-by-step photos.
User avatar
Clinton
Posts: 775
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2015 4:37 pm

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Clinton »

Awesome restoration so far!
"To all that is small"...
www.facebook.com/groups/nutz4putz
Lynn
Posts: 1129
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:35 pm

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Lynn »

Here is the start of my reproduction of Laurie’s candy box house. I have also attached the pattern. Some pieces will need to be tailored to your house such as the roofs.

Next will be priming, but not the actual candy box, that I will leave unpainted.

Thanks Laurie for a fun project and all the info needed to reproduce this candy box!
Attachments
Scan0011.pdf
(148.75 KiB) Downloaded 2062 times
Scan0010.pdf
(150.32 KiB) Downloaded 1761 times
Candybox House.jpg
Candybox House.jpg (85.57 KiB) Viewed 33490 times
Candybox Base.jpg
Candybox Base.jpg (79.86 KiB) Viewed 33490 times
Lucy
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:58 pm
Contact:

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Lucy »

I love the Laurie and Lynn candy box restoration, new build. Wonderful projects. They look so good - so authentic. Lucy
Laurie
Posts: 373
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:02 am

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by Laurie »

We'll, progress is being made on the candy box restoration, but it has not been with out its frustrations. After I added gravel to bare spots and touched up the paint, the house looked a mess. It was splotchy and uneven. So, I scraped off all the gravel I could from the roof and the addition and, after sanding, I started over. I didn't need to touch the white parts of the house because the only new gravel I added was where I patched the cut out window.

I then ground and sifted the gravel until I got a closer match to the original coating and glued it on. I mixed up a very thin batch of paint to cover the blue and gold areas. After painting I blotted the paint to expose a little of the shine of the gravel underneath. Below are pics of the first attempt and my redo. I also finished the base. Just a couple more steps needed now to completion.
IMG_604.jpg
IMG_604.jpg (117.34 KiB) Viewed 33431 times
First attempt and subsequent reject
IMG_605.jpg
IMG_605.jpg (91.02 KiB) Viewed 33431 times
Last redo of gravel and paint - still needs a little touch up and then the finishing touches
JCass
Posts: 153
Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:48 pm

Re: Old candy box house restoration and new build joint proj

Post by JCass »

Laurie - your project seems to be a 'labor of love'! It is amazing what we will go thru to get it 'just right'! Thanks so much for sharing your experience!

John
Post Reply