The witch's cottage

In October 2008 I started building this witch's cottage at a workshop in Lower Hutt (NZ) tutored by Rik Pierce. Follow the step-by-tep building of this beautiful cottage.

Friday, 10 July 2009

Part 14



Maroon coloured hydrangea made from a workshopbox that I bought overseas


Good friend and miniaturist Nadia punched all those extra leaves for me so I could 'grow' the ivy a bit bigger



The front almost finished now



Some details added: pumpkins, vegies (fimo), cookbook, laddle (fimo) with 'eye of newt' and bat wings and a jar with 'eye of newt' (to be filled later with a bit of transparent resin)



A wooden bench, a broom and a bunch of garlic (fimo) on the wall



The bench with jar and stuff and the pot with bat wings (the latter made with the help of a very effective punch). Some things are so easy to make if you can find the right tools or materials.......



The garden on the side extended with some more flowering plants, and pansies from a similar workshopbox as the hydrangea. The corner bit is waiting for sunflowers. The workshopbox for those is in the mail, so I am going to have some fun later!
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Alexandra Hills, Queensland, Australia
Travelling, geocaching and miniatures are my passions in life, therefore I have various blogs on which I like to share my stories with you.
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