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Showing posts with label dollhouse yard. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Tracy Topps Dollhouse Tutorial Links

I Just thought I would add a list of some of the Tutorials I have done that are public and online. A lot of times, I get questions from people asking me how to do something and I have my tutorials over the years spread out all over the internet because I did them for different people or companies. So, Here is a list of Some of them. I will add more to this post whenever I think about it.

I Hope you enjoy!!

Thank you for stopping by! Scroll down to see some of my tutorials!!

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To See some of the Article's I Have Appeared In Click The Image:

April American Miniaturist 2008

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November 2007 Miniaturus

Miniaturas Magazine from Spain

April 2007 Dollshouse & Miniature Scene

Lily On The Cover

Dollhouse Round Wire electrifying tip

Haunted House Kit

Paper Towel Quilt


Fireplace Structure Class


Fireplace Paperclay Application Steps

Burning Embers For Your Fireplace

Flower Border Class 

144th scale Castle (Matchbox Contest) 


Thought Of The Weekend ~  There is something beautiful about all scars of whatever nature. A scar means the hurt is over, the wound is closed and healed, done with.

Thank You For Stopping By To Check Out My Blog Today! I Hope you all are having a Fantastic Weekend!

~~ Tracy ~~

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Yard Tutorial By Sarah Topps

My Seven year old Daughter, Sarah did a Wonderful Tutorial on the yard she & her big sister created for the Spring Fling Contest on the Greenleaf Dollhouse forum. Sarah did most of the work on the yard. To create your own wonderful yard scene click Here


You can see the tutorial below also:



 After that has been decided, cut the card board down to the size you  want and then trace the footprint of the house. Next, paint the entire  yard on the outside of the footprint (You would adhere the base after  it is all dry.


You would paint the entire base a light green (Sarah's paint is apple barrel "Leaf Green" Color). After that dries, you will pour a dime size amount of hunter green color paint. Dip your brush in it and then wipe off access paint till the brush is almost dry. Then you will pounce this (alternating in different directions so that there won't 
be a pattern)



 Next, take your brown paint and squeeze out a dime size amount. Dip your brush in it and then brush off access paint till the brush is 
almost dry. Then you will pounce this (alternating in different directions again so that there won't be a pattern). You may not wish to have much of the brown as you do the greens. 



 Next, Sarah decided she wanted a "stone" walkway. So she took out the  stone pattern stencil.  First, you have to paint the area Gray. After  it dries, then you lay the stencil on top. Then you would take your  dark brown paint and dry brush the outer edges of each stone and dab a  little in the middle. Then after that dries, you will take a lighter gray, and again, dry brush each stone. Sarah did this color only two times randomly in each stone. When that dries, then you can remove the stencil and viola, you have a walkway.


Next, with the help of big sister Rachel, make a straight glue line 
with hot glue and then add some green poly fiber on each side. When this dried, Rachel cut the loose fiber and then Sarah took the tacky glue and put a drop on top of the fiber. She then took Hot Pink colored foam and put that on the tacky glue and now the yard has flowers to help dress up the entry way.


Next, glue the house to the base and add the Green Poly Fiber around  the house. You can even add a fence to enclose the yard like Sarah did.

They had so much fun joining in the Spring Fling Contest fun This year!!


Thanks for reading my blog!
Tracy Topps