been using similar techniques for a project of mine but using laminated foam core because it's very easy to work with and cutting down the center of the piece then using an exacto knife and a toothpick to carve my stone bricks from I roll over the panel with a ball of aluminum foil and then paint black and add grey overtop. it saves so much time
❤ Although this is a quick version of the previous video that I watched, I still enjoyed it very much and wanted to leave a comment to apeese the UA-cam algorithums. 🎶 Your voice is so soft and calming and it is a pleasure to hear. 😊
Thank you, Tasmin, for this great tutorial! This technique looks fairly easy and quite fun. I can't wait to try it out. Your little house is cute and came out looking fantastic!
@@TasminBassettArt Have you ever made a working movie theater? You make the theater the way you want, but have a wall that can open up the length of the whole theater. On the stage is a slit that a a CD player screen can fit into-- the CD player slips into the bottom under the main floor. Up top on the roof you can slide the roof panel off to be able to look down into your theater or slip it off a little so you can watch the movie. Your above lights in the theater are on the sides that don't slide out. I also had windows in my theater so you can peek inside for fun 🙂
Great idea. I bought a plastic dollhouse thinking it was wood and I don’t really like it. I never thought of covering it to make it look like a stone building. It looks fabulous. What did you do for the roof. Great job. Thanks for sharing. Will have to check out your playlist. Cheers Robyn❤😊
Unreal thanku so much, im doing a medieval dining hall and have had to completely remove the first attempt. I can see that trying to do it with a layer of spackle and drawing large limestones into it didn't work although a good method when done properly lol. I didn't.. looked like a 5yr old had done it lol. Stones were far too big and the morter gaps too big..sigh. That's what u get for trying to cut corners and speed up the process. Cant say im looking forward to the egg carton process, I have done it before, but the effect is so beautiful and to scale, that hard work pays off lol. Back to the drawing board lol, doing it right the first time same u in the end 😅 Thanks again, love your tutorials Kaz from Oz xx
Good luck with it all. I believe you can use polysterene too if you have thin sheets you can make up a little stone template press into the polysterene for a impressed 3d stone effect then paint over. Could be a quicker way of going about it.
Thank you so much for this! It seems so much cheaper and easier than anything I could think of and I'm planning to do it to one of my Sylvanian houses. I was wondering how well the glue has held up so far?
Glue has held up great. Along the edges of the house a few pieces have broken off but that's cause I slide it around alot while working on it. But an easy fix. Any points of contact with surfaces just get extra gluey and it'll work great. Good luck
been using similar techniques for a project of mine but using laminated foam core because it's very easy to work with and cutting down the center of the piece then using an exacto knife and a toothpick to carve my stone bricks from I roll over the panel with a ball of aluminum foil and then paint black and add grey overtop. it saves so much time
❤ Although this is a quick version of the previous video that I watched, I still enjoyed it very much and wanted to leave a comment to apeese the UA-cam algorithums. 🎶 Your voice is so soft and calming and it is a pleasure to hear. 😊
You are a genius. So simple yet so effective.
Really impressed with your imaginative use of egg boxes - and excellent execution! First class!!
Spectacularly good. Almost photo-ish. Have you used this technique a lot? You've certainly nailed it.
All best
Thanks so much. No not at all first time trying this technique 😅
I really loved the effect you got with the shape and color of the stone! It took me back to my youth and the years I lived in France. Thank you!!!😊🇺🇲
You are a genius! Thank you!!!
Stonetastic! Another great tutorial! ❤
Thank you, Tasmin, for this great tutorial! This technique looks fairly easy and quite fun. I can't wait to try it out. Your little house is cute and came out looking fantastic!
Thank you so much. Glad it's helped.
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Have you ever made a working movie theater?
You make the theater the way you want, but have a wall that can open up the length of the whole theater.
On the stage is a slit that a a CD player screen can fit into-- the CD player slips into the bottom under the main floor.
Up top on the roof you can slide the roof panel off to be able to look down into your theater or slip it off a little so you can watch the movie.
Your above lights in the theater are on the sides that don't slide out.
I also had windows in my theater so you can peek inside for fun 🙂
Thank you! This is the best one I seen on UA-cam! I am inspired to make one too!
That looks very realistic. Thank you
Thank you for the straightforward tutorial!
This was the exact tutorial I was looking for! Simple, short, directly onto the house without a ton of extra work! Thank you!
Beautiful! I will have to try the eyeshadow tip. Thank you so much!
Fantastic..thanku
Looks wonderful!
Great idea. I bought a plastic dollhouse thinking it was wood and I don’t really like it. I never thought of covering it to make it look like a stone building. It looks fabulous. What did you do for the roof. Great job. Thanks for sharing. Will have to check out your playlist. Cheers Robyn❤😊
Thanks. I used fake grass samples I have a few vids on that in the playlist
Unreal thanku so much, im doing a medieval dining hall and have had to completely remove the first attempt.
I can see that trying to do it with a layer of spackle and drawing large limestones into it didn't work although a good method when done properly lol. I didn't.. looked like a 5yr old had done it lol. Stones were far too big and the morter gaps too big..sigh.
That's what u get for trying to cut corners and speed up the process. Cant say im looking forward to the egg carton process, I have done it before, but the effect is so beautiful and to scale, that hard work pays off lol.
Back to the drawing board lol, doing it right the first time same u in the end 😅
Thanks again, love your tutorials
Kaz from Oz xx
Good luck with it all. I believe you can use polysterene too if you have thin sheets you can make up a little stone template press into the polysterene for a impressed 3d stone effect then paint over. Could be a quicker way of going about it.
Muito lindo
Já quero testar na minha casinha em miniatura
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Thank you so much for this! It seems so much cheaper and easier than anything I could think of and I'm planning to do it to one of my Sylvanian houses. I was wondering how well the glue has held up so far?
Glue has held up great. Along the edges of the house a few pieces have broken off but that's cause I slide it around alot while working on it. But an easy fix. Any points of contact with surfaces just get extra gluey and it'll work great. Good luck
I bet it would stick better if you give the plastic a good sanding. If glueing on plastic like her.
So cool. Was that a Calico Critter?
Im going to try a dmaged old church
Yes that hedge! My hedgehog calico critter.
@@TasminBassettArt my daughter loves those. Tots adorbs
Increase your volume
Sorry, I ve adjusted in my latest vids