Most miniatures take a lot of patience. This particular miniature, while it seems easy now that it's finished, took a lot of patience. The beginning of it has been in the works in my head for months. I wanted a vintage metal bed for my cottage. The bedroom is an attic room and a normal sized bed is just too big and takes up the whole room. I needed to make it. I've tried on a few occasions to use glue, or fancy metal glue, and even once tried to get my husband to help fuse pieces together. I felt like I was thinking too much about it. So I let the project sit. Until yesterday when a picture popped up on my Instagram feed and gave me the courage and the patience I needed to begin,,, again.
For the metal head board and foot boards I used some wires left over from Chinese food take out boxes that my sister saved for me. I used two wires for each end. One of them the complete wire and the other I cut up into a second bar on the frame and three pieces as rungs.
I am an avid Elmer's Wood Glue user so I got out my old faithful glue. I don't know if it helped, but an IG mini-maker said once to sprinkle with baking soda also so I did that too. Please see below. Also, I didn't take a ton of pictures along the way because I truly didn't think it would work. As Julia Child would say "I didn't have the courage of my convictions."
This picture also shows a piece of balsa wood that I wound up not using. I instead used good old cardboard.
очень классно!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Does look old :)
ReplyDeleteLooks nice 😊
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
ReplyDeleteHave just discovered your tutorial and I love it. Just hope I can create something so convincingly aged and adorable. I also love the little book. Just wish there were some measurements to guide me.
ReplyDeleteLove this. Maybe make hooks with the rungs? so you could have finials on the rungs and something to tie the floss around easier. I shop in vintage stores and you have the paint perfectly non perfect. The throw is a dilemma. I have several swatch books that I use to make Barbie accessories for my granddaughter and the chenille upholstery fabric drapes better than the silk. Who knew? Good luck.
ReplyDeleteIt’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing the tutorial!!
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