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Homes for Tinies discussion part 4

Mar 7, 2016

    1. sounds great! I have several Pukipuki and they are fun to make things for.

      how about trying to make a hammock for your fairy puki to sleep in?
       
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      This is Tilly (Puki cupid) and Pip (puki pipi) showing the old roombox I used to take Pip places in, and it's in dire need of an interior upgrade. We took out the decor first. Tilly is enthused about interior design and wants to give it a go! So first we're going to strip the rest of the carpet out.
       
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    3. What a great idea and a cool looking roombox!
       
    4. Thanks very much! I feel like roomboxes used to be more popular, maybe I'm just missing out on a lot of stuff and a lot of people still make rooms for their dolls.
      Here's the next stage, quite a ways along because I did most of this in one day, inspired by MyFroggyStuff videos:
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      We've got white textured wallpaper, and a cardboard box for a bed, covered in cloth. It serves as storage and is not glued down. The pillow was a drawstring jewelry bag I stuffed and glued shut. The shelf thing is a cardboard jewelry box I papered over and glued shelves into, then glued it to the wall. The lid, with one side cut off, still fits snug onto the shelving so anything in the shelves stays there when it's all packed up. The idea is to be able to pack this away and take it places.
      The faux bamboo wood floor is a printable on paper.
       
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    5. I have not really got too much into detail but have a couple little furniture pieces for my Pukipuki bedroom, I used poster tack to stick items on the shelves and stick items to the room so I can rearrange easily. I use scrapbook paper for wallpaper and flooring.
       
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    6. oh neat! Poster tack is a good idea. I used a little Museum Wax putty to hold down some of the small props in this box.
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      I added a string of lights, and that armchair is made out of cardboard and felt. I made it on the base of a box, which means I can store things inside it. I bought some little wooden chairs, the only things purchased for this renovation, so next I need to paint them (white I think) and build a wee table.
       
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