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Half scale window box project in American Miniaturist issue 88

My copy just arrived, so start checking your local mini store for this issue! I wrote a tutorial for the half scale window boxes my mom and I dreamed up for the Fairfield. The window boxes are made from skinny sticks, clay, and sprigs of fake flowers that you can get for cheap at stores like Michaels or the Dollar Tree. All in all it’s a quick and cost-effective project—with an end result that looks like it should have cost a lot more!

So far I’ve only quickly flipped through the issue, but I spotted a few other garden-related goodies, plus a how-to for modern IKEA-like shelving units that I’m going to have to try.

If you don’t have a local dollhouse store (tragedy!), the magazine can be purchased online.

Puzzle house garden completed

I actually finished this up over Fourth of July weekend, but forgot to post the pictures. Oops.

I really liked the trim my dad added to the base of the Fairfield and I wanted to do the same for the puzzle house. Geoff helped with the cutting and mitering. The base is a bit thicker than the Fairfield’s, so we had to buy larger trim and cut it down using the radial arm saw. (He fed the trim into the saw; I held it steady as it came out the other end.) As a result the top edge of the trim is flat, not curved, but it looks fine. I stained the trim with Minwax Early American to match the house’s interior trim.

Once the base was ready, I put the house on it and carefully measured to make sure it was centered left to right. Then I glued down the front step and the flagstone path. These served as “anchors” to make sure the rest of the landscaping was centered properly.

My plants are made from pieces of plastic flowers stuck into clay bases. I glued each plant to the base, then covered the clay and the areas in between the plants with coffee grounds to look like soil. The technique is described in more detail here. For this house, since the garden areas are fairly cramped, I put the fence pieces and house in place to figure out where the plants and rock borders should go, then removed them to make it easier to glue in the coffee soil.

And… drum roll please…

I realized after taking these photos that I forgot to add trim under the eaves to cover the gaps where the roof meets the walls. It’s coming! I’ll also do something with the trellis at some point (right now it’s temporarily held on with putty).

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