Your videos always make me smile, loved seeing the ceiling beam work on this one, what a great way to hide electricals. Happy New Year and thanks for all the fun posts
Great video! Your work is always so precise and beautiful. What adhesive do you use to adhere the paper to the walls? I am assuming that you are using something that will allow you to remove the paper relatively easily if necessary. I am doing a vintage dollhouse and don't want to make it too hard to return it to it, its more vintage appearance should I want to down the road so I was really interested to see you do that. Thanks!
Dana Montroy thank you! I use Elmer’s Glue-all for just about everything in the dollhouse. However, all the MDF walls in the house are painted with a semi-gloss latex paint. When I need to pry off a wall cover, they tend to pop off in one piece with a good bit of force. There will be hard glue residue on the wall afterwards. If I don’t plan on putting a new wall cover up, I just sand down all the glue or take a spackle scraper with a hammer and “chisel” the glue off.
I just love your videos! I have what I call a subdivision on dollhouses going on now but so glad I found you for my three large houses that are not finished yet. Is there a reason why you cover the walls with Cresent paper instead of just painting the walls?
Another question, did you also use Elmers glue to attach your molding to the ceiling and how did you prop it up while it was drying? My ceiling doesn't have electrical showing so I shouldn't need crescent board, right? I've sanded it and applied several coats of primer so it looks good. Your ceiling is beautiful and you are very talented!
So much talent!!! Your creativity is endless and I'm only on video 3.
I enjoy your videos and get lots of good ideas! Thank you!!
love the ceiling. would like to see instructions on making them. thank you so much for your videos, you do an excellant job & video.
Thanks for sharing. I'm learning so much from you.
I love your videos! I hope your vacation to Hawaii was great. Im currently building my dollhouse kitchen and you provide awesome ideas! Thank you!
It was wonderful! Thanks for watching and good luck with your kitchen!
Your videos always make me smile, loved seeing the ceiling beam work on this one, what a great way to hide electricals. Happy New Year and thanks for all the fun posts
"Today, I'm just going to..." [does something amazing].
Do you have a tutorial on how to do those ceiling lights?
I'm doing round wiring in my dollhouse, so I've just done full on room inserts to hide the wiring. 😅
You are a ingenier or architec? Great
Great video! Your work is always so precise and beautiful. What adhesive do you use to adhere the paper to the walls? I am assuming that you are using something that will allow you to remove the paper relatively easily if necessary. I am doing a vintage dollhouse and don't want to make it too hard to return it to it, its more vintage appearance should I want to down the road so I was really interested to see you do that. Thanks!
Dana Montroy thank you! I use Elmer’s Glue-all for just about everything in the dollhouse. However, all the MDF walls in the house are painted with a semi-gloss latex paint. When I need to pry off a wall cover, they tend to pop off in one piece with a good bit of force. There will be hard glue residue on the wall afterwards. If I don’t plan on putting a new wall cover up, I just sand down all the glue or take a spackle scraper with a hammer and “chisel” the glue off.
Hi... I've watched all your videos but I can't find the finished dollhouse. Was that ever uploaded? I hope you are well...
I just love your videos! I have what I call a subdivision on dollhouses going on now but so glad I found you for my three large houses that are not finished yet. Is there a reason why you cover the walls with Cresent paper instead of just painting the walls?
scooter215 to cover the tape wire for all the electrical. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a link for the exact lights you used? I’m having a hard time finding ones that won’t burn out.
Nik Moline www.novalyte.com/links.php
Did you add Crescent board to the ceilings too?
Only in this room.
Little Structures do you only use Crescent board on walls or ceilings where you have electric?
@@janetburke8989 Only when I need to cover something that can't be painted.
Another question, did you also use Elmers glue to attach your molding to the ceiling and how did you prop it up while it was drying? My ceiling doesn't have electrical showing so I shouldn't need crescent board, right? I've sanded it and applied several coats of primer so it looks good. Your ceiling is beautiful and you are very talented!