Progress with Jacob’s Advent House has been much faster than I first thought it would be, mostly due to my being able to refer to past blog posts of the original house on my computer screen as I worked.
I had a bit of a disaster with the red spotted paper I originally put on the sides of the house which wasn’t strong enough to stand several coats of varnish, so I replaced it with a much thicker green paper, which I now much prefer.
I covered the roof with a red corrugated card which had a metallic sheen to it. Working round the bottom of the chimney was a bit fiddly, but I got there ….
…… and then added ric rac brad at intervals down the roof ….I will also add clear flat back gems at a later stage.
The eaves are almost finished too … they just need a snowman either side of the star drawer …… some red or green lace around the edges and bottom plus a few more clear flat backed gems for a little extra, over the top, Christmas bling.
…… but it all needed to be left to dry properly and to settle a bit before all the final fiddle fart touches could be added.
While that was happening I could get on with the drawers, which had now been coated with several coats of clear, satin varnish with a little extra fine translucent glitter added to it. I made the drawer knobs by sticking a square flat backed gem onto a wooden bead, this was quite fiddly so I temporarily stuck the beads onto double sided tape to stop them moving around while I was working on them. They were then each stuck on a drawer with superglue to make absolutely sure that they don’t come off.
You wouldn’t believe just how long it took me to sort out the drawers so that the embellishments followed a pattern and then that the different patterned papers were spread out evenly and no two were together, talk about more fiddle fart!
I am not the greatest fan of peel offs, but have used silver corners, in two sizes, to add a bit of sparkle and shine to each drawer…….
4 comments:
its looking wonderful love the stitch detail and the colours will never date this is one that could and i think will become a family treasure know you need to get some jokes riddles/printed up and made in to little scrolls to go in with the gift there' lots of kids jokes riddles on the net it will make it even more fun
than it already is big love marc http://www.ducksters.com/jokesforkids/riddles.php
http://www.ducksters.com/jokesforkids/
Your progress is amazing and you've helped this advent house's inner beauty shine through--along with its outer beauty!! Jacob will not believe it! You are so kind to make this for him.
WOW! You've done really well to get this far on the House of Jacob (my name for it!). Can't wait to see the finished item. Well done Helen.
So wonderful, love all the details and so clever using the corrugated card for the roof.
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