Hello all,
Finally I decided to go back and work with the smaller box for the reason that it has a cover that can be opened and that it can be dust free and hang on a wall if wished. To do so, I shortened some of the flower stems and am using paper jugs from Marley tutorial. I think my friend, who is not a miniaturist, will like this better than a big roombox.
As promised, I took photos of the way I made a shelf unit, using ordinary craft stuff which can be easily found.
I had to glue two pieces together. A single one was too thin.
It didn't look nice, as you can see, but I glued on a piece of wood strip and it looks better now.
I wouldn't recommend making elegant furniture this way but for a flower shop or a potting shed it is sufficient.
Next I have to make a work table where the flower arrangement can be prepared. I won't be able to use all the flowers I made but I am very pleased to have them ready for a giveaway or swaps.
Blessings to all!
Finally I decided to go back and work with the smaller box for the reason that it has a cover that can be opened and that it can be dust free and hang on a wall if wished. To do so, I shortened some of the flower stems and am using paper jugs from Marley tutorial. I think my friend, who is not a miniaturist, will like this better than a big roombox.
As promised, I took photos of the way I made a shelf unit, using ordinary craft stuff which can be easily found.
I had to glue two pieces together. A single one was too thin.
It didn't look nice, as you can see, but I glued on a piece of wood strip and it looks better now.
I wouldn't recommend making elegant furniture this way but for a flower shop or a potting shed it is sufficient.
Next I have to make a work table where the flower arrangement can be prepared. I won't be able to use all the flowers I made but I am very pleased to have them ready for a giveaway or swaps.
Blessings to all!
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