You come up with some really good, original ideas! Who would have thought to use Legos! Making hinges from miniature clothespins...that was just brilliant.
I have that same wallpaper with blue roses! It's vintage and I think it's so pretty. The armoire turned out so beautiful, wonderful job! Love the hinges. I think the older kits are wonderful, I really like them and it's fun building your own dollhouse furniture.
Love the video and the armoire turned out beautiful. I like the way you made the hinges. I think I will try to make those in my next cabinet. Thank you
Wow you have been busy Loy! I think if it's really dry I would do the oil before and after sanding just like you did. I think that way would help prevent breakages. The oil certainly makes it look lovely. Also your timing is perfect, I just ordered a bedroom kit very like this and am waiting for it to arrive! I love the colour you used as it reminds me of vintage Scandanavian furniture...it's beautiful Loy. I ordered some thin brass tubing and head pins to do something similar, hinge wise but watching you the thought occurred that I will have to be very careful cutting the tubing because I don't want it to be closed by the pressure of cutting...this may need a rethink...I do already have mini clothespegs so I may end up using your ideas in which case I would tag you for the idea if I upload pictures.
oh the trick with gluing something while holding it in between legos or other bricks is so good! I always struggle with keeping things perpendicular :)
Hi wow that is beautiful. I am making a vintage dollhouse and furniture from arrow I believe it's from 1978. Thank you so much for the tips regarding the wood. And excellent paint job. Pls keep the minis coming Tammy
Thank you so much for the hinges... amazing way to make them look life like! Beautiful armoire and you make things look so simple to do. I love all the other work you've done too! Have a blessed day and thank you ma'am for sharing your talent!
Thankyou for thinking out side of the box by using lego as a jig for glueing and making square corners. I have been using lego ever since I first saw you do it.
@@LoyDollhouse I love your tutorials but You Tube are making some impossible to watch as if you are trying to follow along, you have to keep stopping to press skip app. Not your fault but RUclipss
@@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws It was a criticism of YT not of @LoyDollhouse if you had read further.I find it a pain keep jumping up to stop an ad. You may not or you are prepared to watch ads. I'm not. Each to his /her own
I love thetipof oiling old kits before working on. I would have never thought of that! I also enjoyed how you made the hinges! Thank you!😄
You are so welcome!
You come up with some really good, original ideas! Who would have thought to use Legos! Making hinges from miniature clothespins...that was just brilliant.
Learned something new. Thanks hinges are great
Glad to hear it!
Wow! What a difference the oil made to the wood!
Right?!
I have that same wallpaper with blue roses! It's vintage and I think it's so pretty. The armoire turned out so beautiful, wonderful job! Love the hinges. I think the older kits are wonderful, I really like them and it's fun building your own dollhouse furniture.
I agree, the older ones are scaled to the right proportions. At least for my house.
Love the video and the armoire turned out beautiful. I like the way you made the hinges. I think I will try to make those in my next cabinet. Thank you
Please do and have fun!
Wow you have been busy Loy! I think if it's really dry I would do the oil before and after sanding just like you did. I think that way would help prevent breakages. The oil certainly makes it look lovely.
Also your timing is perfect, I just ordered a bedroom kit very like this and am waiting for it to arrive! I love the colour you used as it reminds me of vintage Scandanavian furniture...it's beautiful Loy.
I ordered some thin brass tubing and head pins to do something similar, hinge wise but watching you the thought occurred that I will have to be very careful cutting the tubing because I don't want it to be closed by the pressure of cutting...this may need a rethink...I do already have mini clothespegs so I may end up using your ideas in which case I would tag you for the idea if I upload pictures.
I love that you are using some of my ideas. It humbles me.
oh the trick with gluing something while holding it in between legos or other bricks is so good! I always struggle with keeping things perpendicular :)
I am glad that you found something helpful!
The lego idea is brilliant!
Tiny tools of the trade
Hi wow that is beautiful. I am making a vintage dollhouse and furniture from arrow I believe it's from 1978. Thank you so much for the tips regarding the wood. And excellent paint job. Pls keep the minis coming
Tammy
Wow, 1978 is even better.
Thank you so much for the hinges... amazing way to make them look life like! Beautiful armoire and you make things look so simple to do. I love all the other work you've done too! Have a blessed day and thank you ma'am for sharing your talent!
Oh Regina Williams, Thank you for your kind words and I am very glad to know that my simple ideas can be put to use.
Great video. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Waouh, merci beaucoup 🤩 🥰🥰🥰
Vous êtes les bienvenus
Very creative!
Thank you so much.
Thankyou for thinking out side of the box by using lego as a jig for glueing and making square corners. I have been using lego ever since I first saw you do it.
Glad it was helpful!
wonderful!
Glad you think so!
You should have used scissors to cut the rubber bands . great work ! Thank you ! 👍👍👍
Work smart not hard right?
but you have got the wardrobe parts, but ı haven't do you think how can ı do it without wood?(I have got polymer clay, cardboard)
I have never worked with polymer clay. If you do it, I'd love to see the result.
Okey, I will do it with, carboard, fimo and frosted glass. We will see in end...
but your's look awesome, if my be nice too maybe I can show it.
too many adverts. Stopped watching at 13mins
I try to make them a lot shorter and then, there are no interruptions but I could not shorten this one without skipping steps.
Too many commercials.
@@LoyDollhouse I love your tutorials but You Tube are making some impossible to watch as if you are trying to follow along, you have to keep stopping to press skip app. Not your fault but RUclipss
I don't think that's fair, she does a lot to try to get her ideas across a few ads aren't that much of a hardship if they help her channel.
@@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws It was a criticism of YT not of @LoyDollhouse if you had read further.I find it a pain keep jumping up to stop an ad. You may not or you are prepared to watch ads. I'm not. Each to his /her own