Pretty cool of you to let that little spider just walk his way through. Can come apart even further, so i issue a challenge to you. I would like to see a two level house.
I like spiders, they eat the stuff I don't like. I've been dry fitting some of the dollhouses together to see what it would take to make a two story house
Amazing---above & beyond what I ever could or would do...but I kept thinking of ways I could accomplish a similar look w/out spending quite so much time & effort. I think that's the mark of a good DIY, that it inspires other creators.
I am a big fan of the mdf jigs from dungeons by hand and shifting lands USA. I made set of free 3d printable shingle and pillar jigs a while back inspired by them but never really tested them. I can share if you'd like.
@@sianscountrylife4925 XPS insulation foam. You can get it from hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowes. It comes in green, pink, and blue. I personally prefer working with the green, then pink, then blue. Lowes carries the green
Pretty cool of you to let that little spider just walk his way through. Can come apart even further, so i issue a challenge to you. I would like to see a two level house.
I like spiders, they eat the stuff I don't like.
I've been dry fitting some of the dollhouses together to see what it would take to make a two story house
You are always pioneering new techniques and refining the ones you have used before. Well done!
Thank you very much!
Amazing---above & beyond what I ever could or would do...but I kept thinking of ways I could accomplish a similar look w/out spending quite so much time & effort. I think that's the mark of a good DIY, that it inspires other creators.
@vintagelady1 you are to kind, but thank you very much 😊
Great convert! Love the paint scheme.
Thank you. These dollhouse conversions are definitely letting me get out of my comfort zone with colors.Maybe the next one will be green.I don't know
Your use of thin slivers of xps for layers and textures seems “so obvious”, but I’m kicking myself for not doing it sooner! Great video
Thank. Having thin layered foam is also a great way to use oddly shaped offcuts
I love this series 😊😊😊
Really cool looking ❤😊❤
@cerisekappes580 thank you. I'm enjoying making these. They're quick, simple, cheap, and they look good
@@dirtybasementterrain you are welcome 🤗
Definitely love the results you are showing 😁
Really love this kind of projects, cheers for you!
They're pretty simple, cheap and wind up looking good
Looks fantastic!
Thank you 😊
Nicely done! I really want to try this soon!
@clericscreations Do it soon. The dollhouses seem to be getting hard to find in some area Dollar Trees, though they're still listed on the website
I am a big fan of the mdf jigs from dungeons by hand and shifting lands USA.
I made set of free 3d printable shingle and pillar jigs a while back inspired by them but never really tested them. I can share if you'd like.
Yeah sure go for it
Very cool project ✌️
@dungeonscronics3191 and cheap to. Total cost of materials used is about $3.50.
Looks Great ❤
Thank you
Thanks this is a cool idea. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@debbralehrman5957 yeah I really enjoy converting these dollhouses. They're cheap and wind up looking good with some effort
What a fabulous build ! Really impressive ...what foam do you use ? I'm a beginner 😊
@@sianscountrylife4925 XPS insulation foam. You can get it from hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowes. It comes in green, pink, and blue. I personally prefer working with the green, then pink, then blue. Lowes carries the green
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