You can see from the photos most of the tools that I used: scissors, utility knife, various squares, and plain old Elmer's glue
5/11/17
The Cardboard Dollhouse Begins
The Cardboard Dollhouse Begins - see the tutorial here.


You can see from the photos most of the tools that I used: scissors, utility knife, various squares, and plain old Elmer's glue


After the basic structure of the dollhouse is all glued together and papier mache add to cover the edges, I gave it an all over coat of gesso primer. I am sure any white paint would work fine also.
You can see from the photos most of the tools that I used: scissors, utility knife, various squares, and plain old Elmer's glue
5/3/17
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