"Faux Birch Bark" finish cottage...
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:36 pm
Greetings to all…
Here’s a project I started this week…I’ve used this basic pattern many, many times…go here to see the first version of this house…
http://littleglitterhouses.com/paul/sma ... houses.htm
Other than changing the door and window locations on the front, this remake is really nothing special…except for the finish…this one is covered with “faux birch bark”…and it’s really fun and easy to make…here’s a link to the instructions…
http://kitschdesigns.com/post/Making-an ... -Bark.aspx
I did make a couple of adjustments when I made my second sheet…I used gray cereal box cardboard and not brown paper…I also sprinkled on some dirt from the yard while the glue was wet…finally…when the paper was completely dry…I lightly sanded the wrinkles and ridges with fine grit sandpaper for more highlights…
The base and fence need primer, paint and glitter…there will be an area of snow on the roof…and I’ll probably add a blush of glitter to selected areas of the faux birch paper and on the window mullions…
My very best regards…Howard…
Here’s a project I started this week…I’ve used this basic pattern many, many times…go here to see the first version of this house…
http://littleglitterhouses.com/paul/sma ... houses.htm
Other than changing the door and window locations on the front, this remake is really nothing special…except for the finish…this one is covered with “faux birch bark”…and it’s really fun and easy to make…here’s a link to the instructions…
http://kitschdesigns.com/post/Making-an ... -Bark.aspx
I did make a couple of adjustments when I made my second sheet…I used gray cereal box cardboard and not brown paper…I also sprinkled on some dirt from the yard while the glue was wet…finally…when the paper was completely dry…I lightly sanded the wrinkles and ridges with fine grit sandpaper for more highlights…
The base and fence need primer, paint and glitter…there will be an area of snow on the roof…and I’ll probably add a blush of glitter to selected areas of the faux birch paper and on the window mullions…
My very best regards…Howard…