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I used left-over wooden floor sheet to cover the balcony |
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This is the outbuilding for servants, laundry and storage |
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The courtyard will be freestanding and butt against the townhouse |
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The carriageway that leads to the courtyard |
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This is an interior view of the kit basement with the new walls and openings added |
This was the first time I have ever used a jigsaw, I had trouble cutting the arches out with the scroll saw. I used the table saw for the straight cuts on the walls and base from $6 MDF from Home Depot. I bought the railing from Miniatures.com and used spindles from the wood section at Hobby Lobby. I cut an opening for the kitchen window, which was originally a part of the conservatory kit by RGT.
Nice court yard. Did you make the flowers too? Seems like a great place to dine AL-fresco.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the flowers I bought a while ago on clearance at Michaels.
DeleteIt's a beutiful project.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to see more.
Greetings, Faby
Oh Jocelyn - another one of your great projects! You and Tanya give me inspiration! This one is going to be wonderful! Love the courtyard idea! BA
ReplyDeleteIt is looking fabulous already! Great job with the jigsaw.
ReplyDeleteI like the courtyard will you put in a fountain?
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Marisa
Yes, I bought a kit
DeleteCan't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteHi Jocelyn,I'm a new follower of your amazing work!! I really enjoy to visit the blog , miniregards from sunny Spain.
ReplyDeleteThank you and welcome!
DeleteI really like the courtyard. The layout is so realistic already, can't wait to see your progress. What are you using for the floor?
ReplyDeleteI have an idea I want to try with spray paint and acrylic paint
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