Welcome!

Thanks for calling by. I hope you enjoy what you see, feel free to leave a comment and call again to catch up on my news.

Wednesday 31 August 2011

A little more progress on the manor house

I have visitors at the moment - my brother has come to stay so fitting minis in is a little tricky but I have made some progress this week. The second floor of the manor is coming together quite nicely. I stained and laid the wood floors in the sitting room and dining room, built the stair case, wallpapered the three rooms, fitted the fireplaces and hung pictures on the hall wall. Actually that sounds like quite a lot! Here are some photos of what I did.

Here is one of the floors stained ...

 ... and varnished. I just used very thin balsa wood 3" wide which I scored into floor boards and then glued onto thin card which I then stuck down onto the floors with double sided tape so I can still access the wiring if I need to.


Here is the staircase ready to glue in place.



The fireplaces ready to go into the dining room and sitting room. They are cheap resin fireplaces which I painted and then embellished with gold. I painted a piece of card with black acrylic paint for the firebacks.

 This photo shows the sitting room floor now laid, the fireplace in position along with the 'marble' hearth (a printed marble design stuck onto card) and the beautiful wallpaper in place.



 I hung portraits of the family on the stairs - there are more on the opposite wall too which I don't seem to have taken a photo of.


And this is the dining room. I need to use filler on the sides of the fireplace and the corners of the skirting board yet and the doors still need their handles but it is coming along.





3 comments:

  1. Hi Judith,
    I am so thrilled that you would visit me and leave such a dear comment. I love your blog and I am enchanted by your minitures. Manor House is looking beautiful!!!
    smiles from here...

    ReplyDelete
  2. You are making an amazing job!
    Hugs

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is such a romantic house! It looks amazing. That will look spectacular when it's all done.
    hugs,
    Caroline

    ReplyDelete