Using Pete's Mullioned Winxows With Coconut
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:35 am
This is a large apartment building in pink & white coconut. As you can see some naughty little child vandalized this pretty well missing few of the paper mullioned windows in there pokeree! Until Pete Oehmen developed coconut this repair would have been virtually impossible. And using one of his mullioned window patterns made it relatively easy. I think the photos make it fairly self explanatory. The large open hole in the back of the building was done by design as the cellophane was put in in large sheets and this NEEDED TO BE DONE AFTER PAINT AND COCONUT WAS APPLIED. So it was necessary to have the building on the base for the painting & coconut. Any questions and I will be glad to answer. The first step is to glue in all the mullioned windows. Second step is to paint them (light pink) and third to sprinkle coconut while the paint is still wet. And lastly to glue in sheets of cellophane. For the glue I used a combination of Aileen's craft glue thinned down with Liquitex's Gloss Medium. It is better than plain water as it has some consistency and aids in the gluing process. I mixed it up in an old sardine tin and painted the glue on with a paint brush on the inside of the building.