This Japanese accented dollhouse was the toilsome, time-consuming project is the highlight of this 4-H year. This project was enjoyable, intricate, and challenging. Overall, this dollhouse took 50+ hours, not only that, but it is my first "adult" dollhouse I have constructed
On slide one, I am constructing a planter for the front of the dollhouse. Some furnishings of the house I used my hands, or tweezers. Slide two displays the intricate, small work that is mandatory to this project, such as the small cutlery (spatula, spoon, etc.). Slide four displays the boardgame and coffee set on the table. For the coffee, I had to cut the 2mm wide cardstock pieces and glue it on the cups; such a strenuous process. Another detailed exemplar is on slide five, such as the shower head. The shower head includes soaps, bottles, and a towel: each individually designed and assembled
~What I Used~
Scissors
Ruler
Special crafter's glue (from Amazon™)
Tweezers
Pliers
Pens/pencils
(Above; Left-right room) Stairway with chandelier, bathroom, entertainment area with coffee and gameboard set
(Above) The room (above the kitchen and right from the bedroom) is the terrace, a place for natural comfort: to enjoy nature and the dim light's ambience
Showing my dollhouse to the judge
This is the final result of my long, but well worth work on this dollhouse! It received a champion and a first premium ribbon