Well, this Months Greeneaf Gazette has two tutorials I did up for our Members. One of them is how to Create Distressed Plank Siding for Dollhouses The other is Creating the look of Plank Flooring. You can see Both Tutorials PLUS two tutorials from Deb's of Debsminis.com (and The Greenleaf Gazette's Editor In Chief ) about distressing siding & on creating floor planks for your dollhouse too. It was kinda funny. I created these tutorials without telling her and when I finished I called her up on the phone and told her I was about to email them to her. Well, she had done 2 similar tutorials but of course, not the same methods were used by us so they are different techniques so take a look!! You'll enjoy it!
You can see the tutorial also below:
Step  One: paint  the entire floor black (This helps because there will be gaps).
 After  painting, you complete by adding  the siding to the floor. Be sure to cut     them  randomly on the floor, because this is a shack (you can always  make them                 a  more organized layout by staggering them in a pattern  like a modern floor).  Now, take your cup and add 3 parts modge podge  and 1 part paint in your cup.  Then stir your mixture. It dries fast so  you should start brushing it soon.
 Brush  your mixture all over the floor going in the direction of the  wood grain. It  will look very muddy when you first apply it but it  lightens up as it dries.
 This is a picture that shows how part of the floor is drying  and you  
can see the muddy wet part
can see the muddy wet part
 This  is what it'll look like when it dries. If your floor looks too  light, you can  add another coat. I used Glossy Modge Podge on this one.
 And this is the finished upstairs floor!







 
 



















 
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