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Hello all,
My wife and I are new to the dollhouse craft. She's been into crafts for a while but hasn't found one that she's settled on. I suggested she try making a dollhouse since she is a perfectionist type and will spend a lot of time on the details. We ordered a kit to start with, ie, the shell. Which will arrive in a few days and are looking around the web for places to get material to finish it. We're looking for fake brick, etc. I have almost a full fledged wood working shop in half of the garage so I'll be able to make the siding, shingles, hard wood flooring, anything that deals with wood. Anyone have recommendations for places on the web to get material for finishing the house? Any suggestions on how to get started? She's doing lots of searches on Google for info, but I've always found that newsgroups have lots of expert advice. Thanks Thomas and Tracie |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:27:14 -0400, Thomas Mitchell
wrote: Hello all, My wife and I are new to the dollhouse craft. She's been into crafts for a while but hasn't found one that she's settled on. I suggested she try making a dollhouse since she is a perfectionist type and will spend a lot of time on the details. We ordered a kit to start with, ie, the shell. Which will arrive in a few days and are looking around the web for places to get material to finish it. We're looking for fake brick, etc. I have almost a full fledged wood working shop in half of the garage so I'll be able to make the siding, shingles, hard wood flooring, anything that deals with wood. Anyone have recommendations for places on the web to get material for finishing the house? Any suggestions on how to get started? She's doing lots of searches on Google for info, but I've always found that newsgroups have lots of expert advice. Thanks Thomas and Tracie If we knew where you are located, I am certain that one of your neighbours would tell you about their favourite shop; for instance, my favourite is Ron's in Orlando, even though I live 1300 miles away! Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
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The url for HBS is www.miniatures.com. Then there's www.micromark.com. You
can also check out the Small Stuff Digest archives (www.smallstuff-digest.com), I believe someone on there made wooden bricks and I seem to recall someone making sheets of bricks with paperclay. Happy hunting 8~ ) |
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Hi,
We produce a product called Realistic Brick Compound. This is a very economical way to produce a brick finish and is quick and easy to apply. When finished it looks and feels like real bricks. Please see our website for details: www.craft-products.com We are based in the UK, but do ship worldwide - please enquire for shipping costs. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Regards, Richard J. Bromley. "Thomas Mitchell" wrote in message ... Hello all, My wife and I are new to the dollhouse craft. She's been into crafts for a while but hasn't found one that she's settled on. I suggested she try making a dollhouse since she is a perfectionist type and will spend a lot of time on the details. We ordered a kit to start with, ie, the shell. Which will arrive in a few days and are looking around the web for places to get material to finish it. We're looking for fake brick, etc. I have almost a full fledged wood working shop in half of the garage so I'll be able to make the siding, shingles, hard wood flooring, anything that deals with wood. Anyone have recommendations for places on the web to get material for finishing the house? Any suggestions on how to get started? She's doing lots of searches on Google for info, but I've always found that newsgroups have lots of expert advice. Thanks Thomas and Tracie |
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Richard, Your stone finishes, paving & roofing materials are awesome!
Gotta find room for another dh. Will you eventually provide for smaller scales? " We produce a product called Realistic Brick Compound. This is a very economical way to produce a brick finish and is quick and easy to apply. When finished it looks and feels like real bricks. |
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Ah.. nice site. I sent it to my wife. Some good tips as well. Hope to be
able to send some tips of our own for you to add eventually. Dawn wrote: Thomas Mitchell wrote: Anyone have recommendations for places on the web to get material for finishing the house? Any suggestions on how to get started? She's doing lots of searches on Google for info, but I've always found that newsgroups have lots of expert advice. Howdy, I maintain a website with info for the group, including an online listing, a mail-order listing, and a nationwide shop listing. You can find this at: www.redsword.com/dollhouse It's due for updating, so if you find out-of-date links just drop me an email from the web site and let me know what needs to be changed. Dawn |
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When Lego first came out in Denmark in the 50's or so, they were real brick
and they were plendid. You could make a real house with them but they were not really for small children so they started making them in plastic and the rest is history. They were called 'Bykkefiks" which means fancy build. trille "Richard" wrote in message ... Hi, We produce a product called Realistic Brick Compound. This is a very economical way to produce a brick finish and is quick and easy to apply. When finished it looks and feels like real bricks. Please see our website for details: www.craft-products.com We are based in the UK, but do ship worldwide - please enquire for shipping costs. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Regards, Richard J. Bromley. "Thomas Mitchell" wrote in message ... Hello all, My wife and I are new to the dollhouse craft. She's been into crafts for a while but hasn't found one that she's settled on. I suggested she try making a dollhouse since she is a perfectionist type and will spend a lot of time on the details. We ordered a kit to start with, ie, the shell. Which will arrive in a few days and are looking around the web for places to get material to finish it. We're looking for fake brick, etc. I have almost a full fledged wood working shop in half of the garage so I'll be able to make the siding, shingles, hard wood flooring, anything that deals with wood. Anyone have recommendations for places on the web to get material for finishing the house? Any suggestions on how to get started? She's doing lots of searches on Google for info, but I've always found that newsgroups have lots of expert advice. Thanks Thomas and Tracie |
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They look really gorgeous. I might sell my aquarium and do another house
instead with the stone and bigger with lots of room for stairs. I am pretty much finished with the house I have except for upkeep and some painting and repair of wallpaper and then, the garden area. When my house that burned down, (thank God sparing the dollhouse) when it is fixed, I will have made two bedrooms made into one for more room for a sitting area where I can have my model minuature stuff including the dollhouse. I think I saved myself from a total nervous breakdown by having my dollhouse that I could work on in these months while waiting for the real house to be rebuild. trille "Richard" wrote in message ... We currently supply 1:12 scale brick and stone, and 1:24 scale brick. We may produce others in the future subject to demand. What scale were you looking for? Richard. "havana bill & holly" wrote in message ... Richard, Your stone finishes, paving & roofing materials are awesome! Gotta find room for another dh. Will you eventually provide for smaller scales? " We produce a product called Realistic Brick Compound. This is a very economical way to produce a brick finish and is quick and easy to apply. When finished it looks and feels like real bricks. |
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