Another DT project for Faith Pocock Craft Studio.
Here is the plain MDF project, a small church and cottage.
Before assembling the houses I wanted to work on the windows. I wanted a look of old, cracked glass. To achieve this I put the pieces flat on baking paper and then I filled in each pane with crackle glossy accents, Once it had dried it had shrunk a little so I used Triple thick glaze to "top up" the glass. Here is the result.
To get the stone effect on the outside of the buildings I glued on torn pieces of egg carton which I then painted with black gesso.
I used crackle glossy accents on the door to give it a weathered look.
For the roof I used corrugated card which I painted black, then I used red paint to catch the highlights.
I glued the second MDF circle to the top of the "book box". I then glued the houses and the fence to the circle.
The kit came with three trees but I chose to only use one. The tree in the kit was flat MDF but I wanted it to look more organic so I wrapped it with tinfoil and paper towel, which I used to make branches. I also used tinfoil and paper towel to make a stump and roots for the tree. I made the roots so that they would come down the sides of the :book box"< I was going for the old and gnarled look.
Unpainted Tree
Tree and Stump completed
I used torn egg carton to make stones on the book box. To create the soil I mixed tea leaves, brown paint and little white glue. I then layered this all over the base and glued in the foliage.
I used the same technique for the "moss" using green paint instead oft he brown. I spread this over the stones and the dirt in places.
Then because I could I added a few toadstools. I was going for a neglected, overgrown vibe for the piece.
To make the cobblestones I again used pieces of egg carton which I embedded in the dirt, leading from cottage to the church.
To make the book I used corrugated cardboard which I covered with brown paper. I made a door for the front of the book and used the egg carton to pieces to cover the rest of the book. I used hand dyed paper inside the book and there are seven signatures inside the book. I used the hidden spine method as I did not want to detract from the effect of the stone on the spine. I added a small handle so that that book can be pulled out of the box easily and then I attached everything to the base I had prepared earlier.