It has been a while! I hope you have all arrived safe and well in 2022.
I had to put my minis aside for a while because of some family stuff going on. I am finding it a little difficult to pick up where I left off. Almost forgotten where I was up to so I thought writing down what I did before it all came to a grinding halt would be a start...
~ ~ ~ Ea's Blomster ~ ~ ~
[Ea's Flowers]
The box needed a rear door and stairs in the left hand back corner, so I decided to get those ready before finishing the walls and floor.
I had bought a door, I wanted to use but when I took it out of the packaging, I was disappointed to realize that there was no 'glass' in the transom windows above the door. I knew I needed to adapt the door a bit to fit but these things are still irritating, don't you think?
The door needed to swing the other way, the frame was not deep enough for the build-up wall and anything with glass is so much easier to paint without the glass in place -So I started by pretty much pulling the door and door frame apart. 30sec in microwave on high to soften glue - Thanks for that handy tip Brea (Otterine's Miniatures).
The door will sit flush with the external wall, so to allow for the extra thickness in the wall, I had to cut away the architrave that was glued to one side of the frame.
Hello Anna,
ReplyDeleteTransforming a bought piece can indeed take more time than you expect. But in the end it is the result that counts. And this door looks very good. Thank you for the microwave tip that will come in as very useful! Up to now I just pulled hoping that the glue joint is weaker than the pieces it holds together. Unfortunately that is not always the case.
I take it that you made the pulled thread decorations yourself? It looks good.
I look forward to see the blomster Bloom under you hands from a empty box into a miniature shop!
Huibrecht
Hi Anna! You have made a wonderful start on the next shop! That door is Awesome! I really love the simple curtain you made and the hardware for the door makes it look like a RL door! Fantastic work! And I can sympathize about not remembering where you were... this happens to me every year after I finish the X-Mas card! It takes me a while to find my stride again! Keep up the great work, and I hope the family stuff takes care of itself with no trouble for you! :)
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