Your work is awesome.The pieces are fantastic and so true to life.I have always enjoyed miniatures,made all my doll things.House,and all the decorations.Great job👍💌
I can't believe that I never thought about making miniatures until I found a Channel on "Sales Man Samples" and my heart swelled with joy because as a child my doll house was my pride and joy! I haven't made my Miniture yet but I've started gathering supplies! Its so much fun looking at every thing I put in my recycle bin to see what I can turn it into! Yeah Thank You so much for sharing you Wonderful Talent your Amazing! Im Subscribed!
I’ve been making miniatures since I was 7 years old (I’m now 70). I have an intense passion. I love your style and that you make minis affordable for all! Thank you!
That is so cute and it looks authentic. Very nicely done. There is a reason that the ice goes on top. Cold sinks. Putting ice in the lower compartment would have left the upper portion of the ice box warm. Ice was often very clear. It was cut from the surface of frozen lakes and then shipped by rail. I don't know how much I would have liked having lake water dripping onto my food in the lower compartment. They didn't have plastic wrap or containers to keep the food fresh in. Sure makes me appreciate modem refrigerators. But ice boxes are much prettier to look at
Thank you for the kind words and info! I hope to see an icebox in person someday... i have never seen one. It would even be better if I could find a working one!
You are amazing ! I love the attention to detail, how you try to help others learn to do things and how you promote other crafters. Yours is my favorite site for miniatures. Thank you.
*inhales* Whoever thumbs downed this video forgot to breath! Congratulations Ara! So happy to see your channel growing even more! Happy to be a part of your awesome community. Thank you so much for this awesome pattern. I can tell how much work you put into this! *exhales*
I love this project, but my eyes are too old to attempt the tiny details. You did a fantastic job, Ara. My sisters are old enough to remember the ice man delivering to our house--in a horse drawn wagon. I'm not quite that old, but I do remember the ice box was on our back porch and the outhouse in the backyard.
Thank you Rainsong! I wonder how they kept the ice insulated in the wagon? Or if they just had to deliver on a quick time schedule. Although I guess when the ice blocks are a certain size they can last a while! ;)
Bonus points for gratuitous use of puppy cuteness in a video. Thank you Ara and congratulations again on 10k viewers. The refrigerator is awesome! And I love the hardware (easy to say since I haven't tried it yet). It really does make this a period looking piece. It is very generous of you to share this with us. I also love the ice cube
Thank you Heather!! She REALLY didn't like my attention not being in her ALL the TIME haha! So she got a little mention🐶 So glad you enjoyed the video and are excited about the files!
Wow! Just brilliant! Not a style I will use but to see your work is amazing! Your hinges are brilliant…I can hunk of a few choice words that must have gone into their making! The racks too are great-I will be using that in my own build! Thank you!
This is great!!! My interest is 4 generational now and now I love learning new ways to do things and come up with better and cheaper ways to get the desired results. Thank you for sharing and I love these. Have a wonderful day
Wow. OMG Ara you are amazing. You have done a fantastic job. Thank you so much for sharing. I hope one day I will get to make this ice box. I think I will need a lot of patience. I have a vague memory of having one in our kitchen when I was a little girl, (a long, long time ago) but will have to ask my 94 year old mother to confirm. Once again thank you very much. Cheers ..Robyn 😊❤
So glad you enjoyed it! Do you mean the plastic clamps or the metal one? Actually I think I got them both at Harbor Freight. If you live in the US check to see if you have a Harbor Freight store near by... it is an amazing source for tools... even mini tools! They may sell online too.. I am not sure ;)
Omg I love this vintage ice box so adorable. My grandma had a 1930 first motor top keep it cold was Maytag. I had watching your videos for the pass weeks. Ya I'm fan of horror film and haunted house. Someday I would make something like abandoned room. You have an awesome videos. I enjoy watching it. Love the what you do and Addams Family house. Keep up your work. From NYC.
Thank you kindly for this! I have just finished the oven and starting this so I can have something for my haunted house! Thought I would give a tip with cutting machines! I use the lightest setting with a kraft blade (cameo) just to score a little bit onto the top of the board so I have an easy guide with the exacto blade to keep a straight line. This eliminates the use of a straight edge when cutting :)
Love what you have come up with. I'm working up a fairy tree house from boxes and paper clay. Still on outside. The stove and now the fridge is exactly the look I wanted in the kitchen area. Can't wait to create. Thanks sooo much.
Thank you so much Julie!! It is my pleasure to make them and I hope it shows my appreciation for all the support!! Haha - yes she may get her own video at some point ;)
I remember Ice boxes and the Iceman delivering huge blocks of ice. Way back in the 50’s. Some ice boxes I remember had a section on top for the block of ice, since cold falls.
Thank you so much for creating this for us. I hope to be able to do this and the stove over winter break. Your tutorials are so detailed and so nicely presented that I want to try them all someday.
Thank you for this amazing project! My parents had an antique icebox that they used as a china cabinet, and your model and its level of detail is spot on.
Thank you!! I am so glad to hear that from someone who has a connection with a piece like this. I have never seen one in person so I tried to do a lot of research to get as close as possible ;)
Absolutely loved this. Sat and watched the whole video - when I should have been doing other stuff. Brilliant hinges, and though you've made the fridge out of card stock - with the pattern which you've so kindly given to us, it could easily be translated into wood. Love the colour scheme and everything about this. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it! I think you're right that it would be pretty easy to translate to 1/16" thick basswood. I do know some people prefer wood over matboard ;)
Congratulations, Ara! You have given so much for so long - I can't wait until you have 100K subs! Thank you for this incredibly generous tutorial, all of the various file types, and the breathing lessons! Oh, AND, I blush like a schoolgirl every time you mention me, girl: STOP that nonsense! 😅😍😘🌹
I can't help it! You have so many good ideas and techniques that people need know your awesome channel! You're also just an amazing, inspiring person so stop it I shall not ;) Big Hugs!💖💖
I think I might just get off with using this in my Varda which is technically 1:9th but needs something for the kitchen bit and I have been struggling with what. I think this may just fit the space. (It needs a kitchen and I have made a stove and the seating and bed is sorted but I am at a loss how to deal with the gap where the food prep would happen. I think I may just make one anyway as my 1:12th could do with an icebox. The hardware looks amazing! It's worth however much work it takes because it looks so good!
OMG-with-lots-of-expletive-letters-too! Congratulations Ara, & this is beyond awesome - I love it even more than the stove. You are such a clever & hard-working lady, do be sure to acknowledge your own achievements. Best wishes. (edit) Btw, I just loved all the little paws & hands reaching in to help you with this build.
Thank you so much Joanne! I am so glad you like it... at first I thought it was going to be too plain but after adding the hardware it really came to life! Thank you for all your support over the years💖💖 Haha - yes she things my attention should be hers 24/7! She is sleeping on my foot right now🐶😄
Thank you for this tutorial! A way to make the bottom hinge rolling easier might be to make it a tad longer. Glue a separate piece of paper clip to it and roll it up just like the top hinge piece. Then unroll a bit and cut the pin off. Then it should be fairly easy to reroll it.
Thanks Ara for an appliance close to my heart. My dad had ice plants and delivered ice for refrigerators like these. ( long before me!) Radley, Roxie and I say congrats on first 10,000.
That's awesome Pamela! I remember my grandfather talking about delivering ice too! I am not sure how long he did it for but it sounded like hard work! I am so glad you enjoyed the video!💖
Dang! Looks like I will have to create ANOTHER doll's house - my 36 room Grand Obsession will not hold all of the amazing pieces that I want to make..........and I blame it all on you! You inspire, teach and entertain on equal levels - which I am sure is one of the reasons you have garnered 10k subscribers. Thank you for sharing your creativity and talents.
Hi Ara,. Love the fridge, the hinges went well. I'll remember to take a deep couple of breaths when I make mine. Thanks once again for all of your hard work xxx
I think you did a GREAT job with this. It's so funny that making some vintage appliances is also on my miniatures to do list - and almost like these EXACT styles. I have pinned a bunch for inspiration. Now I wish I had an electronic cutting machine because I like the idea of printing it on the mat board even if you can't cut through it. I don't know how you had the patience to fiddle with those tiny hinges - I make hinges, too, but have a different method. The colors came out almost exactly the same (the fridge just came out the tiniest bit greener than the stove - or that could be the lighting, I dunno). But you gave me an idea for making matching pieces at different times. I think I will start keeping a color recipe book for miniature sets or suites. That way I will know to use 3 drops of this and 2 drops of that to get a matching shade of XYZ color. Congrats on 10K. I'm gonna get there, too!!!
How fun that we are on the same track!! And I love the idea of the color journal... super smart! Yes you will definitely get there! I just subscribed ;)
Looks fantastic, but as I do not have a printer unable to do, if poss measurements would have been very helpful. I love all your videos amazing what you come up with. A BIG THANK YOU for all the inspiration..
thank you for this, its just what i was looking for! can you tell me the size of the finished ice box please? when i size my 1" box it looks too small compared to yours, thank you
Uh-mazing! Love the design and even though I probably would not make this I learned some things I can apply to other projects. That hardware so makes the piece. If I were to make this piece, I wouldn't skimp on it as I think it does add to the authenticity of the look you were going after. Great job and great video!
Love this video and all your other ones! I never knew you could use paper to make a hinge! Watching your videos has taught me soooo much for when i finally start my own dollhouses. And i love that you have a sense of humor? I have a question. I recently bought some cheap wooden cut outs from Dollar Tree. I remember when you redid the Dollar Tree dollhouse furniture you said to sand it before you paint it. Should I sand the cuttouts before I let my daughters paint them? BTW I LOVE the clock in the background and your name in the floral letters. I wish I was that crafty. Lol.
Thank you so much Traci! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and I hope you will share with me somehow when you start your project! My best advice for painting on Dollar Store wood items is to sand it first, then put a base coat of white acrylic paint and then sand it one more time after it dries. This will give you the best chance for a smooth painting surface ;)
@@BentleyHouseMinis thank you so much for answering me back. So many times other people won't respond when I ask a question. I appreciate your advice! I wish I lived closer. I would love to sit down and pick your brain. I'm sure I could learn so much from you! I'm not very crafty or imaginative. I usually get my ideas from watching other people hahaha! Anyway thanks for all your awesome videos. BTW, after you said the commercials are how you get paid, I stopped skipping them. Your channel is the only one I don't skip! Lol. Hope you have a great day and keep the videos coming!
Thank you Angela!! Aren't cutting machines amazing for that purpose??! We can skip all the cutting and get straight to the creating! I am glad it will help you out!
Amazing!!! And congrats! just for future reference (about uv resin) your molds must be clear in order for the uv light to cure all the resin otherwise only the top layer will cure. You can cure in layers but there’s still a chance it won’t cure all the way. Just to save you the pain I went through trying to learn. :)
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge on your UA-cam channel. I really like what you show and your miniatures are incredible. Excuse me, I don't speak English very well but I try. I send you greetings from Mexico City ...
I was going to suggest a Hoosier, too! The one I have is oak but when we bought it, it was coated with a thick layer of horribly stained white paint. My husband stripped it back to its original finish. The only thing he was not able to do was refurbish the tambour door. Our Hoosier has served as a breakfast counter, baking center and later became my husband's home office.
@@BentleyHouseMinis @sandihj - glad you suggested looking that up, Ara. For one horrified moment, I thought you Americans had special cabinets for locking up your poor Canadian neighbours! Think I'll stay here on the safe side of the ocean, just in case you have Scottish-Australian cabinets too. :P lol
Ara, what is the scale on this project? If I had to guess I would say 1/12. Also if you add baking soda to super glue it gets almost as hard as fiberglass. Do you think the hinges could be modified to make the stove doors openable? I would like to see if I can do this in 1/6 scale. In my abandoned barbershop there is an apartment on the floor above, these would look great in it all aged up. Though I am toying with the idea of a very early electric one that has the large tank like top.
Yes it is 1/12th scale so you would just have to double the size to get something in 1/6 ;) I bet you could make some hinges for the stove ;) I hope to make them again someday and age the crud out of them lol!
WOW! You are such a great teacher, Ara! Totally Ara-mazing! I saved the two PDF docs and this video URL for a time when I might attempt tackling a project like this. Thank you, thank you, thank you . . . and many warm congratulations (deservedly so) on reaching your 10K subscribers milestone! Onward to 100K and world domination! :)
Congratulations on 10,000 subs Ara! The ice box looks awesome, love the hardware too. Thanks for doing the hard yards on figuring out how to make them so we don’t have to! They do look tricky but well worth the effort....thanks for the free download too ❤️☺️
how in the world did you get it to fill an entire 8-1/2 x 11 page? I don't know what happened, but when we (my husband and I) went to download the patterns, they took up about 1/3 of the page and believe me when I say that the pieces are TEEEEEENY. And yet, the 1" square measures 1" squared. Are they supposed to be that small? When you are cutting yours out, the page does not look that small. Any suggestions or ideas? Your miniatures are absolutely ADORABLE and my great-granddaughters play with the ones I made for them every single day. They LOVE them (I made the entire cardboard set from the Cardboard House).
Your work is awesome.The pieces are fantastic and so true to life.I have always enjoyed miniatures,made all my doll things.House,and all the decorations.Great job👍💌
I can't believe that I never thought about making miniatures until I found a Channel on "Sales Man Samples" and my heart swelled with joy because as a child my doll house was my pride and joy! I haven't made my Miniture yet but I've started gathering supplies! Its so much fun looking at every thing I put in my recycle bin to see what I can turn it into! Yeah Thank You so much for sharing you Wonderful Talent your Amazing! Im Subscribed!
Thank you so much for your awesome comment and welcome to the channel!😊
I’ve been making miniatures since I was 7 years old (I’m now 70). I have an intense passion. I love your style and that you make minis affordable for all! Thank you!
Thank you so much Linda!
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I just discovered your channel & holy moly. Not only that this video was so relaxing to watch but it sparked my creativity & I want to try this.
thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words and I hope if you create it you will share it with me! I'd love to see!
That is so cute and it looks authentic. Very nicely done. There is a reason that the ice goes on top. Cold sinks. Putting ice in the lower compartment would have left the upper portion of the ice box warm. Ice was often very clear. It was cut from the surface of frozen lakes and then shipped by rail. I don't know how much I would have liked having lake water dripping onto my food in the lower compartment. They didn't have plastic wrap or containers to keep the food fresh in. Sure makes me appreciate modem refrigerators. But ice boxes are much prettier to look at
Thank you for the kind words and info! I hope to see an icebox in person someday... i have never seen one. It would even be better if I could find a working one!
You are amazing ! I love the attention to detail, how you try to help others learn to do things and how you promote other crafters. Yours is my favorite site for miniatures. Thank you.
*inhales* Whoever thumbs downed this video forgot to breath! Congratulations Ara! So happy to see your channel growing even more! Happy to be a part of your awesome community. Thank you so much for this awesome pattern. I can tell how much work you put into this! *exhales*
Haha yes breathing is very important! Thank you for your kind words and I am so thankful for your continuing support John! I appreciate it so much!❤
I love this project, but my eyes are too old to attempt the tiny details. You did a fantastic job, Ara.
My sisters are old enough to remember the ice man delivering to our house--in a horse drawn wagon. I'm not quite that old, but I do remember the ice box was on our back porch and the outhouse in the backyard.
Thank you Rainsong! I wonder how they kept the ice insulated in the wagon? Or if they just had to deliver on a quick time schedule. Although I guess when the ice blocks are a certain size they can last a while! ;)
Bonus points for gratuitous use of puppy cuteness in a video.
Thank you Ara and congratulations again on 10k viewers. The refrigerator is awesome! And I love the hardware (easy to say since I haven't tried it yet). It really does make this a period looking piece. It is very generous of you to share this with us.
I also love the ice cube
Thank you Heather!! She REALLY didn't like my attention not being in her ALL the TIME haha! So she got a little mention🐶 So glad you enjoyed the video and are excited about the files!
Wow! Just brilliant! Not a style I will use but to see your work is amazing! Your hinges are brilliant…I can hunk of a few choice words that must have gone into their making! The racks too are great-I will be using that in my own build! Thank you!
This is great!!! My interest is 4 generational now and now I love learning new ways to do things and come up with better and cheaper ways to get the desired results. Thank you for sharing and I love these. Have a wonderful day
Wow. OMG Ara you are amazing. You have done a fantastic job. Thank you so much for sharing. I hope one day I will get to make this ice box. I think I will need a lot of patience. I have a vague memory of having one in our kitchen when I was a little girl, (a long, long time ago) but will have to ask my 94 year old mother to confirm. Once again thank you very much. Cheers ..Robyn 😊❤
Ara.........look what you did!! You brilliant woman! THank you for this, and for sharing your pattern for free....!!
Where do you find those tiny clamps?
So glad you enjoyed it! Do you mean the plastic clamps or the metal one? Actually I think I got them both at Harbor Freight. If you live in the US check to see if you have a Harbor Freight store near by... it is an amazing source for tools... even mini tools! They may sell online too.. I am not sure ;)
Bentley House Minis Yup, I’m acquainted with HF! Thank you! I will look there.
Omg I love this vintage ice box so adorable. My grandma had a 1930 first motor top keep it cold was Maytag. I had watching your videos for the pass weeks. Ya I'm fan of horror film and haunted house. Someday I would make something like abandoned room. You have an awesome videos. I enjoy watching it. Love the what you do and Addams Family house. Keep up your work. From NYC.
Thank you kindly for this! I have just finished the oven and starting this so I can have something for my haunted house! Thought I would give a tip with cutting machines!
I use the lightest setting with a kraft blade (cameo) just to score a little bit onto the top of the board so I have an easy guide with the exacto blade to keep a straight line. This eliminates the use of a straight edge when cutting :)
That's the cutest thing I've seen all day! It looks soso cute. You scratch my miniature itch. I wish I had the time for such things.
I am in awe! If I was still a kid I would totally want to be you (or at least half as talented as you) when I grew up lol.
Love what you have come up with. I'm working up a fairy tree house from boxes and paper clay. Still on outside. The stove and now the fridge is exactly the look I wanted in the kitchen area. Can't wait to create. Thanks sooo much.
Awesome! I am so glad these will be helpful to you and your project sounds amazing!!💖
Absolutely fabulous as always. Thank you so much for making these things for us to follow and learn from. Love the puppy. She needs her own video xxx
Thank you so much Julie!! It is my pleasure to make them and I hope it shows my appreciation for all the support!! Haha - yes she may get her own video at some point ;)
This is epic. Holy wow. Can't wait to make it, but kitchen is later on my list than sewing/craft room, so it might be a while 😂
Thank you for your very generous gift! I haven't started it yet but look forward to giving it a try! You are amazing!
You're welcome! I hope you will share it with me when you make it!
You are amazingly talented. Thank you for sharing your skills!
Thank you so much Denise! It is my pleasure to share!
I remember Ice boxes and the Iceman delivering huge blocks of ice. Way back in the 50’s. Some ice boxes I remember had a section on top for the block of ice, since cold falls.
Thank you for sharing your memory Linda! That makes sense about the cold falling👍
Thank you so much for creating this for us. I hope to be able to do this and the stove over winter break. Your tutorials are so detailed and so nicely presented that I want to try them all someday.
You are welcome Pam and I am so glad you are excited to make these projects! And thank you for the kind words💖
Thank you for this amazing project! My parents had an antique icebox that they used as a china cabinet, and your model and its level of detail is spot on.
Thank you!! I am so glad to hear that from someone who has a connection with a piece like this. I have never seen one in person so I tried to do a lot of research to get as close as possible ;)
Love this channel! Your designs are amazing and your tutorials are clear and concise!
Thank you so much! That is always good to hear because sometimes I feel like I stumble over my words like crazy😄 I appreciate it!
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Amazing art work !!!
PLEASE make a victorian black cast iron firewood burning kitchen stove!!!!!
Absolutely loved this. Sat and watched the whole video - when I should have been doing other stuff. Brilliant hinges, and though you've made the fridge out of card stock - with the pattern which you've so kindly given to us, it could easily be translated into wood. Love the colour scheme and everything about this. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it! I think you're right that it would be pretty easy to translate to 1/16" thick basswood. I do know some people prefer wood over matboard ;)
Congratulations, Ara! You have given so much for so long - I can't wait until you have 100K subs! Thank you for this incredibly generous tutorial, all of the various file types, and the breathing lessons!
Oh, AND, I blush like a schoolgirl every time you mention me, girl: STOP that nonsense! 😅😍😘🌹
I can't help it! You have so many good ideas and techniques that people need know your awesome channel! You're also just an amazing, inspiring person so stop it I shall not ;) Big Hugs!💖💖
@@BentleyHouseMinis 😍😘😍🌻🌹🌻
I think I might just get off with using this in my Varda which is technically 1:9th but needs something for the kitchen bit and I have been struggling with what. I think this may just fit the space. (It needs a kitchen and I have made a stove and the seating and bed is sorted but I am at a loss how to deal with the gap where the food prep would happen. I think I may just make one anyway as my 1:12th could do with an icebox.
The hardware looks amazing! It's worth however much work it takes because it looks so good!
I am so glad this will help with your design!
OMG-with-lots-of-expletive-letters-too! Congratulations Ara, & this is beyond awesome - I love it even more than the stove. You are such a clever & hard-working lady, do be sure to acknowledge your own achievements. Best wishes. (edit) Btw, I just loved all the little paws & hands reaching in to help you with this build.
Thank you so much Joanne! I am so glad you like it... at first I thought it was going to be too plain but after adding the hardware it really came to life! Thank you for all your support over the years💖💖 Haha - yes she things my attention should be hers 24/7! She is sleeping on my foot right now🐶😄
Thank you for this tutorial! A way to make the bottom hinge rolling easier might be to make it a tad longer. Glue a separate piece of paper clip to it and roll it up just like the top hinge piece. Then unroll a bit and cut the pin off. Then it should be fairly easy to reroll it.
Making the hinges, I found I could stick them into a tangerine to dry. Worked really well
How inventive!
Thanks Ara for an appliance close to my heart. My dad had ice plants and delivered ice for refrigerators like these. ( long before me!) Radley, Roxie and I say congrats on first 10,000.
That's awesome Pamela! I remember my grandfather talking about delivering ice too! I am not sure how long he did it for but it sounded like hard work! I am so glad you enjoyed the video!💖
Dang! Looks like I will have to create ANOTHER doll's house - my 36 room Grand Obsession will not hold all of the amazing pieces that I want to make..........and I blame it all on you! You inspire, teach and entertain on equal levels - which I am sure is one of the reasons you have garnered 10k subscribers. Thank you for sharing your creativity and talents.
It will be an honor to take that blame George! As always thank you for your encouraging words 💖💖
What an amazing creation you have shared with us. You must have the patience of Job. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.
Haha thank you Maria! I am not sure about the patience of Job... but I imagine he would have aced these hinges lol! ;)💖
It looks awesome. Love the look of the two of them together.
Hi Ara,. Love the fridge, the hinges went well. I'll remember to take a deep couple of breaths when I make mine. Thanks once again for all of your hard work xxx
Yes deep breaths are key😄 Thank you for all the support Marilyn!!
I think you did a GREAT job with this. It's so funny that making some vintage appliances is also on my miniatures to do list - and almost like these EXACT styles. I have pinned a bunch for inspiration. Now I wish I had an electronic cutting machine because I like the idea of printing it on the mat board even if you can't cut through it. I don't know how you had the patience to fiddle with those tiny hinges - I make hinges, too, but have a different method. The colors came out almost exactly the same (the fridge just came out the tiniest bit greener than the stove - or that could be the lighting, I dunno). But you gave me an idea for making matching pieces at different times. I think I will start keeping a color recipe book for miniature sets or suites. That way I will know to use 3 drops of this and 2 drops of that to get a matching shade of XYZ color. Congrats on 10K. I'm gonna get there, too!!!
How fun that we are on the same track!! And I love the idea of the color journal... super smart! Yes you will definitely get there! I just subscribed ;)
Congrats! The fridge (and your earrings also) are so cute!
Thanks Tracey!!! ;)
WOW, INDEED, THAT IS FANTASTIC
Do like those glasses! Your creations are great. Can't wait to try them.
Thank you Jean! Happy creating!!
Congratulations girl you work hard for it. I love your Channel
Thank you so much Edwina!
Looks amazing. Love the blue color
Thank you!! Vintage appliances had some of the best colors!!
Looks fantastic, but as I do not have a printer unable to do, if poss measurements would have been very helpful. I love all your videos amazing what you come up with. A BIG THANK YOU for all the inspiration..
Wow!!!! So creative!! All those details are freaking AMAZING! Thank you for sharing your talent and the pattern! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Sloane! It is definitely my pleasure to share with you guys ;)
thank you for this, its just what i was looking for! can you tell me the size of the finished ice box please? when i size my 1" box it looks too small compared to yours, thank you
Did you ever get an answer to this or figure it out? I’m having the same issue.
Uh-mazing! Love the design and even though I probably would not make this I learned some things I can apply to other projects. That hardware so makes the piece. If I were to make this piece, I wouldn't skimp on it as I think it does add to the authenticity of the look you were going after. Great job and great video!
Thank you so much Debbie! I am so glad you enjoyed the video and were able to grab some helpful things from it💖 I agree.. the hard ware def makes it!
thank you so mutch for teaching. best wishes from germany.
Love this video and all your other ones! I never knew you could use paper to make a hinge! Watching your videos has taught me soooo much for when i finally start my own dollhouses. And i love that you have a sense of humor? I have a question. I recently bought some cheap wooden cut outs from Dollar Tree. I remember when you redid the Dollar Tree dollhouse furniture you said to sand it before you paint it. Should I sand the cuttouts before I let my daughters paint them? BTW I LOVE the clock in the background and your name in the floral letters. I wish I was that crafty. Lol.
Thank you so much Traci! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and I hope you will share with me somehow when you start your project! My best advice for painting on Dollar Store wood items is to sand it first, then put a base coat of white acrylic paint and then sand it one more time after it dries. This will give you the best chance for a smooth painting surface ;)
@@BentleyHouseMinis thank you so much for answering me back. So many times other people won't respond when I ask a question. I appreciate your advice! I wish I lived closer. I would love to sit down and pick your brain. I'm sure I could learn so much from you! I'm not very crafty or imaginative. I usually get my ideas from watching other people hahaha! Anyway thanks for all your awesome videos. BTW, after you said the commercials are how you get paid, I stopped skipping them. Your channel is the only one I don't skip! Lol. Hope you have a great day and keep the videos coming!
UAU! Você fez os cortes super retos e sem auxílio de régua! Parabéns. Lindo trabalho.
Thank you! I have had a lot of practice but any mistakes I made were easily sanded out at the end ;)
Wonderful vintage look. Love it great job. 😍
Congrats Ara!! Husband needs to take you out for a celebratory supper.
Thank you so much! I am going to screenshot this comment and send it to him ;) lol!
Love your attention to details...have always liked miniatures! Thank you for this project!
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Thank you very much!
You are adorable and this is incredible Thank you.
😊 aww thanks!
Your ability to make miniatures is always amazing. This is great. I love it.
Aww thank you so much Monarch78!!
I love it! You are so talented! And my arthritic hands are grateful for the svg files!
Thank you Angela!! Aren't cutting machines amazing for that purpose??! We can skip all the cutting and get straight to the creating! I am glad it will help you out!
love this it will go great with my stove. thank you
This is another on my "to make" list! I love how it turned out .... great job, and thank you for the pattern and instructions so much! ❤
You are welcome Pamela! Thank you for supporting my channel!
Thank you for the fun tutorial and free pattern. It looks great, and it's paper! Amazing!!
You are very welcome! I am so glad you liked it!
lovely ice box
Thank you Mark!!
Beautiful work, love the colours, thank you Ara!
Thank you Jillian!! Vintage appliance have the most fun colors don't they?? lol!!
Congratulations on hitting the 10,000 subscriber mark, you deserve it. Thank you for sharing the files for this project, it's a very generous gift
Thank you Annejuli!!! I was happy to share to say thank you💖💖
This is stunning Ara!!! and I love your big celebration glasses!!!
Lol thank you! I don't wear them often... but when I do its time to party😄
Amazing!!! And congrats!
just for future reference (about uv resin) your molds must be clear in order for the uv light to cure all the resin otherwise only the top layer will cure. You can cure in layers but there’s still a chance it won’t cure all the way.
Just to save you the pain I went through trying to learn. :)
Great tip Elicia!! If someone tries to make the ice cube with UV resin this is important to know for sure ;) Thank you so much💖
Definitely and hopefully it helps you in the future to save you from more uv resin pain :) and no problem anytime!!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge on your UA-cam channel. I really like what you show and your miniatures are incredible. Excuse me, I don't speak English very well but I try. I send you greetings from Mexico City ...
I think your English is wonderful! Thank you so much for the kind words!!
@@BentleyHouseMinis God bless you ✨😉✨ every day and every where
Can the next one in this series be a matching Hoosier cabinet with a flour bin?
I just looked that up and it looks amazing! I have saved your idea and will keep it in mind for the next subscriber special ;)
I was going to suggest a Hoosier, too! The one I have is oak but when we bought it, it was coated with a thick layer of horribly stained white paint. My husband stripped it back to its original finish. The only thing he was not able to do was refurbish the tambour door. Our Hoosier has served as a breakfast counter, baking center and later became my husband's home office.
@@BentleyHouseMinis @sandihj - glad you suggested looking that up, Ara. For one horrified moment, I thought you Americans had special cabinets for locking up your poor Canadian neighbours! Think I'll stay here on the safe side of the ocean, just in case you have Scottish-Australian cabinets too. :P lol
That is so detailed and just incredible!
And especially thank you for the svg files!
Wow this is sooo adorable. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Alicia!
Thank you for the Icebox to match my Stove!
You're welcome! so glad you like it!💖
@@BentleyHouseMinis I have already printed my pattern for cutting! Woowee on the metal like trim. Heehee
I would never have guessed card stock....Superb!
those hinges are so clever
The ice block looks COOL lol
Thanks for the pattern!😃
Great work, as always! Thank you for the pattern and congratulations on 10K subs! Well deserved! Have a better day!
Thank you Sean! I hope to see you transform this one along with the stove too! I know you'll do something awesome ;)
@@BentleyHouseMinis You know what I intend to do with the stove! 🤞
Not sure about this one yet. 🤔
Your videos make my day! Thank you so much! So creative! 💜
the word is cube--I'm sure someone posted by now--just found your channel--Ilove these--love how you do hinges
Hello, awesome video....Thanks for sharing....Have a nice day
Thank you so much! You have a fantastic day as well!
Thank you so very much. Your Projects are great.
Thank you so much Zenda!
The hinges are brilliant.
You are wonderful!!! Thankyou so much!
Aww thank you Kathleen💖💖
I really like the corner supports or points for whatever it is they look like real hammered metathat they hammered around the corners of the fridge
You could use mini hama beads for the small locking mecanik! This turnes out so good! Congratulations on the 10 K
oooh great idea! I will have to check those out because rolling those tiny papers was a pain and a half!! ;) Thank you💖
@@BentleyHouseMinis Yes I do believe they were
Ara, what is the scale on this project? If I had to guess I would say 1/12. Also if you add baking soda to super glue it gets almost as hard as fiberglass. Do you think the hinges could be modified to make the stove doors openable? I would like to see if I can do this in 1/6 scale. In my abandoned barbershop there is an apartment on the floor above, these would look great in it all aged up. Though I am toying with the idea of a very early electric one that has the large tank like top.
Yes it is 1/12th scale so you would just have to double the size to get something in 1/6 ;) I bet you could make some hinges for the stove ;) I hope to make them again someday and age the crud out of them lol!
WOW! You are such a great teacher, Ara! Totally Ara-mazing! I saved the two PDF docs and this video URL for a time when I might attempt tackling a project like this. Thank you, thank you, thank you . . . and many warm congratulations (deservedly so) on reaching your 10K subscribers milestone! Onward to 100K and world domination! :)
Haha thank you so much Linda!! I appreciate the kind words and I really hope you enjoy trying out the projects!! ;)
Congratulations on 10,000 subs Ara! The ice box looks awesome, love the hardware too. Thanks for doing the hard yards on figuring out how to make them so we don’t have to! They do look tricky but well worth the effort....thanks for the free download too ❤️☺️
Thank you so much Jenny! I really hope you enjoy making the pattern and the hinges don't give you too many struggles ;)
I am absolutely in love with your channel
Thank you for the link to the cutting in no machine.
Just found this channel and I’m so happy I did.
I am glad you did also! Welcome to the channel!
how in the world did you get it to fill an entire 8-1/2 x 11 page? I don't know what happened, but when we (my husband and I) went to download the patterns, they took up about 1/3 of the page and believe me when I say that the pieces are TEEEEEENY. And yet, the 1" square measures 1" squared. Are they supposed to be that small? When you are cutting yours out, the page does not look that small. Any suggestions or ideas? Your miniatures are absolutely ADORABLE and my great-granddaughters play with the ones I made for them every single day. They LOVE them (I made the entire cardboard set from the Cardboard House).
Just found this channel and feel like I've seriously been missing out! Your creations are incredible! Instantly subscribed!
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel💖
That's wonderful! in making mine a glass fronted cabinet in 6/12 scale.
Oooh that will be really pretty!! I hope you will send me a link to see what you create!
Congratulations Ara!!!! Thank you sooooooooo very much xoxo
You are very welcome! Thank you for supporting my channel!!
You are so amazing! Just your camera work is really impressive, and the beautiful work you do.
Thank you so much 😊
🙏🏻Thankyou so much for sharing 💕 I want to try and make this
You are welcome! Happy Creating!!
Great piece and pattern. Congrats!!
Thank you!!💖
I love watching you build!
Amazing! Thank you so much for doing this.
love this thank you so much for sharing. have a lovely day.
I am so glad to share and thank you for your support!
This peoject is perfect! I so love it. Thank you!