Here are the giveaway results!
I used the random number generator to get 5 winners of this PDF of my book. The winners are:
#50 Figurettes
#82 Silvie
#43 Piikko
#71 happyinflorida
#57 Kleinigkeiten in 1zu12
Congratulations to all the winners! I'll try to email you if I find your email address. Or email me your email address to cinderellamoments@yahoo.com
I'll send you the PDF file and you can start a new project.
Thanks to everybody for participating!!
hugs♥,
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Another Teeny Weeny Streamside Studio Dollhouse
I made another Teeny Weeny Streamside Studio Dollhouse.
This is a quarter scale size dollhouse. It's entirely custom. I made it out of the wood in the veneer section of Hobby Lobby. I wanted to make another one to keep some templates of it. It would make an adorable kit - if I ever decide to sell kits!
I just knew I wanted it 5 or 6 inches tall. Besides that I just winged it. It's such an easy design now that I've made this house so many times.
The wood siding is scored directly onto the wood.
The foundation is concrete. The columns are table spindle legs.
Last time I made this small teeny house I plastered the interior. This time I just scored the wood. It looks much cleaner.
It measures 6" tall x 6" deep x 4 3/4" across. And the porch: 1 1/8" deep. The interior: 4" deep3 1/2" across 5" tall and the loft: 2 3/4" deep.
The underside hides the battery and switch.
If you want to see the original Streamside Studio done by Sandy Foster go to www.myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogger.com
This tiny one is available in my etsy shop cinderellamoments.etsy.com
Don't forget to enter my giveaway for your chance to win a PDF of my book Building a Fairytale Cottage Dollhouse.
Go to http://www.cinderellamoments.com/2013/06/giveaway-time.html
and leave a comment to be entered.
This is a quarter scale size dollhouse. It's entirely custom. I made it out of the wood in the veneer section of Hobby Lobby. I wanted to make another one to keep some templates of it. It would make an adorable kit - if I ever decide to sell kits!
I just knew I wanted it 5 or 6 inches tall. Besides that I just winged it. It's such an easy design now that I've made this house so many times.
The wood siding is scored directly onto the wood.
The foundation is concrete. The columns are table spindle legs.
Last time I made this small teeny house I plastered the interior. This time I just scored the wood. It looks much cleaner.
It measures 6" tall x 6" deep x 4 3/4" across. And the porch: 1 1/8" deep. The interior: 4" deep3 1/2" across 5" tall and the loft: 2 3/4" deep.
The underside hides the battery and switch.
If you want to see the original Streamside Studio done by Sandy Foster go to www.myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogger.com
This tiny one is available in my etsy shop cinderellamoments.etsy.com
Don't forget to enter my giveaway for your chance to win a PDF of my book Building a Fairytale Cottage Dollhouse.
Go to http://www.cinderellamoments.com/2013/06/giveaway-time.html
and leave a comment to be entered.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Giveaway Time!
The New York Times article was very good for business for sure!
So time for a giveaway. This time it's the PDF version of Building a Fairytale Cottage Featuring Enchanted Cottage. I'll choose 2 winners using the random number generator.
Just be a follower of this blog. And if your profile is not enabled to public view leave your email in your comment.
The winners will be announced on June 30, 2013. Good Luck!
As for my next design project- it's coming up soon! I have 2 ideas I really want to get done. One is a french style house and the other another beach cottage.
Hugs all around! ♥♥♥
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