It is nice to see a video without a singe laser cutter (do not get me wrong, they are amazing but pricey!) in which a project is done with much love and care...and also more applicable for every day crafters like me who do not have access to much in the way of tools. It was a joy to watch it all come together in the end!
Thank you so much Lindsay :) I did look at one at one point but I don't think I'd enjoy the process as much. As this is only a hobby, I try to keep it simple. The thing I had to buy though was a hot wire cutter as it was taking way too long cutting little tyles and I was going through blades very often. It's now saving me money and time lol Thank you again :) x
Beautiful work. The best part is you used simple tools anyone can afford and made a masterpiece. Not like some. Using a Lazer cuter and 3D printers does not show any skills unlike you. I will never have your skill but by using your example it makes me feel at least I can try. Thank you
Thank you :) Anyone can create a master piece with household items and cheap resources :) I use my Proxxon hot wire cutter on certain jobs but it’s just to speed things up like cutting 1000 tiles 🤪 but all of my work can be done easily with no fancy tools :) x
Skills are learned. Stick with it and you will be just as good or even better. If you think you can or if you think you can't....you're right! So best go with thinking you can 👍.
Wow, your attention to detail is amazing!! I am thoroughly impressed with the amount of work and careful precision you put into this project. I can't wait to see more of what you do!
Thank you so much :) I have been struggling to find time to craft but I'm hoping I can finish my latest project and then may do a big one for Summer :) xx
Превосходная постройка и покраска. Лайк! Только вот процесс изготовления витражного окна непонятен. Excellent construction and painting. Like! Only here the process of making a stained glass window is unclear.
Absolute great miniature church ! As a diorama builder I can appreciate your fantastic work . Well done ! Glad to discover your channel and subscribe it .
Thank you :) I have subscribed to your channel and looking forward to the inspiration 😍 Your work is stunning. I’ll try to watch the videos properly this week :) x
So enjoyed watching this build!! Your attention to detail is just amazing👍🏻❣️. And I had a good chuckle when you were cutting the xps foam "bricks" because Martina from Nerdforge RUclips channel is so funny when doing the same thing😂🤣 - it looks so nice & easy watching you (& Martina) laying these "bricks" but I know just how tedious & time consuming it is😳😕😳!! However the end results are worth every effort👍🏻😄❣️😄👍🏻!! Have subscribed & look forward to more from you - thank you for sharing😊🙏🏻❣️
I really appreciate your love, thank you :) Ooooh I love Martina! She is just another level. Sooo cool! But yes, it's so very tedious and can take many hours so I pour some coffee and listen to rock lol
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 not at the moment i`m looking to create a centerpiece for my sisters of battle army and have been researching pictures and techniques in church and cathedral designs as well aa modelling videos, groups and pages, your guides got some good tips i can incorporate into the build, atm I've ordered some materials and hoping i can get started by the end of the month
Great Work!!! Thanks for Posting! Ever since covid hit I have taken up a bit of modelling after watching modelling videos and coming across a bunch of stuff from when I was a kid, but this time I'm not blowing it all up with firecrackers. Hope you are still creating as I am late for the party
Thank you so much! I also started during Covid to keep me busy :) It’s a wonderful hobby isn’t it? I have started a new job but once I’m settled, I will try to build something. My last one, the abandoned mansion was my best so I have no idea how to top that one now that I have less time 😭 Thank you for your support xx
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 ya samething here, the construction crew I worked with really slowed down but gotta new job that I have been at for one year, I am either getting a hot wire or a static grass applicator. I have a bunch of 1/2 figures and some are nuns so I'm thinking a church up in the mountains. Ps I subbed your very talented
@@justinhealey2408 I hope your new job continues to go well. Oooh I can’t live without my hot wire cutter. It’s a game changer! But static grass applicators are fun (and messy!) to use. I’m impulsive so would go for both 😂 but if you can only get one now, you’d find the cutter more useful to start your build. Thank you for subscribing :) Do send me photos of your work when you finish it. I love watching other creators creations. You can find me on FB with the same name and message them there :) xx
Hello Christopher, thank you so much :) The stained glass I got from a lady (who no longer makes them :( but I do know it was just printed using a Cricut maker :) x
This is how you build realistic structures.. one brick at a time. This turned out beautiful. I have a question.. at 13:50 you are using something for creeping vines.. can you please tell me what that is? I’m looking for that exact look for an old building I’m making for a client and it’s soooo perfect. Thank you! I had to sub too.
Hello! So sorry. I have been so busy with work that I neglected RUclips for a bit. The vine was from www.dioramapresepe.com/ They have AMAZING things there. It was very tricky to stick even with glue so I opted for UV resin :)
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 Ive noticed alot of artist not adding the bell and it is a detail that makes it so authentic your great if you dont its a beautiful church.. lol x
This is absolutely stunning and totally unbelievable i have been asked to make a church as well because I to am a artist who makes things to reality and I would like to know what is the black material you are using there cutting it into shapes and where do you get the real stained glass images from as well that is beautiful and and absolutely amazing
Thank you so much! Apoligies. Once I'm back at my normal work, I don't get the chance to do much :P The height is 12 inches but the bit in the middle with the cross takes it to 16 and a half inches. The width is 7 inches and a half and length 11. On the sides, the wall goes up to 7 inches tall and then the roof starts. I hope this helps :)
On this one I used styrofoam for the main structure and XPS foam for the bricks and roof. The stained window was printed for me by a lady as she had a template and printed it on a Cricut Maker.
wow im speachless amazing
Thank you so much :) I loooved making this one :)
Awesome...👌👌👌 U R Genius mam , from INDIA 🙏🇮🇳🙏
Thank you so much :) xx
This was amazing to watch in action!!! Gosh the amount of detail you put in is incredible!!! You should be very proud of this creation!!
Oh wow thank you so much. This truly means a lot 😍 x
I hope you have a great time making your church :)
It is nice to see a video without a singe laser cutter (do not get me wrong, they are amazing but pricey!) in which a project is done with much love and care...and also more applicable for every day crafters like me who do not have access to much in the way of tools. It was a joy to watch it all come together in the end!
Thank you so much Lindsay :) I did look at one at one point but I don't think I'd enjoy the process as much. As this is only a hobby, I try to keep it simple. The thing I had to buy though was a hot wire cutter as it was taking way too long cutting little tyles and I was going through blades very often. It's now saving me money and time lol Thank you again :) x
The candle/torch sconces were brilliant, I mean the whole thing is amazing but I never knew hot glue would be so effective as flame!
Thank you so much! When I discovered it through another crafter, I was woooowed on how effective it was also 😍 xx
Precioso trabajo...!!! Muchas gracias👍🙏🙋♀️😘
Muchas gracias :) Es uno de mis trabajos favoritos 😍
Beautiful church! The torch lights with the hot glue was genius! Love the build!
Thank you so much :) A little fiddly but I got there lol xx
Insane.Congrats
Aaah muchas gracias 😍
So incredibly meticulous and detailed! I love it. It's nice to watch something completely hand-crafted and not 3-d printed ^.^
Much appreciated :)
I hope I can get crafting again! It’s been so busy with work 😭
that is so amazing, awesome
So sweet
Thank you very much Wanda :)
wow that's beautiful and some techniques toppy
Thank you so much Luc :)
Nice to see someone doing a good mechanical connection on wiring before soldering. I get so tired of seeing people use solder like it's a glue. Cheers
Thank you so much :) Much appreciated! xx
This was inspirational to watch
Wow thank you so much 😍
AMAZING work!!!
Oooh thank you so much :) xx
Beautiful work. The best part is you used simple tools anyone can afford and made a masterpiece. Not like some. Using a Lazer cuter and 3D printers does not show any skills unlike you. I will never have your skill but by using your example it makes me feel at least I can try. Thank you
Thank you :) Anyone can create a master piece with household items and cheap resources :)
I use my Proxxon hot wire cutter on certain jobs but it’s just to speed things up like cutting 1000 tiles 🤪 but all of my work can be done easily with no fancy tools :) x
Skills are learned. Stick with it and you will be just as good or even better.
If you think you can or if you think you can't....you're right! So best go with thinking you can 👍.
@@cammy9r Thank you so much :) I 100% agree x
Wow, your attention to detail is amazing!! I am thoroughly impressed with the amount of work and careful precision you put into this project. I can't wait to see more of what you do!
Thank you so much :) I have been struggling to find time to craft but I'm hoping I can finish my latest project and then may do a big one for Summer :) xx
loved it!
Thank you so much :)
Amazing! Thank you!
Превосходная постройка и покраска. Лайк! Только вот процесс изготовления витражного окна непонятен.
Excellent construction and painting. Like! Only here the process of making a stained glass window is unclear.
Thank you so much :) I was very lucky to find a lady who made me the stained glass window. She had a template and printed it with a Cricut Maker.
Absolute great miniature church ! As a diorama builder I can appreciate your fantastic work . Well done ! Glad to discover your channel and subscribe it .
Thank you so much. This means a lot as it was a new found hobby during lockdown so I’m learning as I go :)
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 For a new hooby . You have assimilate the basics very fast . Bravo ! Keep going . Greetings Robert
Thank you :) I have subscribed to your channel and looking forward to the inspiration 😍 Your work is stunning. I’ll try to watch the videos properly this week :) x
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 Thanks for the subscription . Appreciated ! Very pleased you do appreciate my work . have a good day . Robert
Thank you :) Have a lovely day too xx
Superb work, so detailed and mesmerizing to watch well done :)
Thank you very much. I really appreciate that :) x
So enjoyed watching this build!! Your attention to detail is just amazing👍🏻❣️. And I had a good chuckle when you were cutting the xps foam "bricks" because Martina from Nerdforge RUclips channel is so funny when doing the same thing😂🤣 - it looks so nice & easy watching you (& Martina) laying these "bricks" but I know just how tedious & time consuming it is😳😕😳!! However the end results are worth every effort👍🏻😄❣️😄👍🏻!! Have subscribed & look forward to more from you - thank you for sharing😊🙏🏻❣️
I really appreciate your love, thank you :) Ooooh I love Martina! She is just another level. Sooo cool! But yes, it's so very tedious and can take many hours so I pour some coffee and listen to rock lol
Hi it’s Teira love you art 😊❤😊❤
Thank you so much :) I hope you are fab xx
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 ❤️🥰🥰🥰
WOW great job! Congrats 👌
Thank you so much Yoda!
Looks amazing. Nice work!
Thank you so much Tommy :) This one was a lot of fun!
Just discovered your channel. Loving it!
Thank you so much Jim :)
great job, given me some ideas for a project i`m going to do for myself, thank you
Thank you so much and wonderful! I hope you have a great time making it. Do you have a page? I love seeing people's work xx
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 not at the moment i`m looking to create a centerpiece for my sisters of battle army and have been researching pictures and techniques in church and cathedral designs as well aa modelling videos, groups and pages, your guides got some good tips i can incorporate into the build, atm I've ordered some materials and hoping i can get started by the end of the month
@@CaptainEshara Fantastic! You are going to be busy :)
What an amazing outcome and fun to watch. What kind of printer is that what you use to cut out figures?
Great Work!!! Thanks for Posting! Ever since covid hit I have taken up a bit of modelling after watching modelling videos and coming across a bunch of stuff from when I was a kid, but this time I'm not blowing it all up with firecrackers. Hope you are still creating as I am late for the party
Thank you so much!
I also started during Covid to keep me busy :) It’s a wonderful hobby isn’t it?
I have started a new job but once I’m settled, I will try to build something. My last one, the abandoned mansion was my best so I have no idea how to top that one now that I have less time 😭
Thank you for your support xx
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 ya samething here, the construction crew I worked with really slowed down but gotta new job that I have been at for one year, I am either getting a hot wire or a static grass applicator. I have a bunch of 1/2 figures and some are nuns so I'm thinking a church up in the mountains. Ps I subbed your very talented
@@justinhealey2408 I hope your new job continues to go well. Oooh I can’t live without my hot wire cutter. It’s a game changer! But static grass applicators are fun (and messy!) to use.
I’m impulsive so would go for both 😂 but if you can only get one now, you’d find the cutter more useful to start your build.
Thank you for subscribing :) Do send me photos of your work when you finish it. I love watching other creators creations. You can find me on FB with the same name and message them there :) xx
Fantástico trabajo
Muchas gracias :)
Hey - this is amazing! What wad the process for the stained glass? Did you get that from somewhere / make it?
Hello Christopher, thank you so much :) The stained glass I got from a lady (who no longer makes them :( but I do know it was just printed using a Cricut maker :) x
wowww its beautiful work!! where did you get the stained glass¿¿
Thank you so much :) The stained glass was printed for me by a lady who used to make miniatures... x
Merci ^^
:):)
Супер👍
Thank you very much :) x
You do beautiful work! So much detail and craftsmanship! What kind of electric saw were you using? I like that it has the grid lines in it…
Thank you so much :) It's a Proxxon hot wire cutter. I can't live without it now lol
This is how you build realistic structures.. one brick at a time. This turned out beautiful. I have a question.. at 13:50 you are using something for creeping vines.. can you please tell me what that is? I’m looking for that exact look for an old building I’m making for a client and it’s soooo perfect. Thank you! I had to sub too.
Hello! So sorry. I have been so busy with work that I neglected RUclips for a bit. The vine was from www.dioramapresepe.com/ They have AMAZING things there. It was very tricky to stick even with glue so I opted for UV resin :)
The structure is beautiful and does the bell tower have a bell?
Thank you so much :) Ooh it doesn't but I do have a miniature bell so I'm now tempted to add it lol x
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 Ive noticed alot of artist not adding the bell and it is a detail that makes it so authentic your great if you dont its a beautiful church.. lol x
This is absolutely stunning and totally unbelievable i have been asked to make a church as well because I to am a artist who makes things to reality and I would like to know what is the black material you are using there cutting it into shapes and where do you get the real stained glass images from as well that is beautiful and and absolutely amazing
thank you so much. It was just cheap styrofoam I bough from Amazon :)
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 oh okay great thank you so much
@@therealityartist9057 My pleasue :)
Fantastic can we have specifications in inches
Thank you so much! Apoligies. Once I'm back at my normal work, I don't get the chance to do much :P The height is 12 inches but the bit in the middle with the cross takes it to 16 and a half inches. The width is 7 inches and a half and length 11. On the sides, the wall goes up to 7 inches tall and then the roof starts. I hope this helps :)
Awesome! Did you make the little window frames?
Thank you :) Yes, they were a little tricky but they are also styrofoam.
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 AMAZING.
@@chrissagers9990 thank you :) x
What kind of materials are you using there
On this one I used styrofoam for the main structure and XPS foam for the bricks and roof. The stained window was printed for me by a lady as she had a template and printed it on a Cricut Maker.
Where do u get the black foam board from plz . Your work is so cool
Thank you so much :) I get it from www.bluefoam.co,uk x
Thankyou for answering 💖 your a clever young lady 😘 love from the UK 🇬🇧
@@jojosmumdorothy2829 Thank you so much. Where are you in the UK? I'm in Chandler's Ford :)
Playable interiors
How is the stained glass called? I've been looking everywhere 😍
Ooh that was printed by a miniaturist, but the lady who designed it no longer makes them 😭
@@theroundcraftingtableoffic2625 thank you! And also what's the black material you made the door with?
It’s a sheet of styrofoam. I buy mine at www.bluefoam.co.uk