Woodland Elf House Completed

Ding, dong the house is done!

More on the outside of the house, I create twig window trim and elements of the yard on the exterior of my Woodland Elf House (1:24 scale) built from recycled household materials and glue.

Installing twig trim; creating a log in the yard, mushrooms, critters, and mossy touches on and around the house.

By the time this build was nearly completed, I was so, very ready for it to be done…or rather I felt done with working on it. I will clear my mind of the little house for now and work on something else to move on past this. I love this little woodland elf house, so I don’t want to linger in the feelings of ready to be done with it. I will cherish it. When I’m done displaying it on my coffee table, I’ll move it to the display case in my studio. Of course, the elf is still to come but that will wait for a couple weeks at least. Maybe the elf is foraging or visiting friends elsewhere in the woods. Yeah, that’s what I believe is happening!

Woodland Elf House Pt 4

I compiled video clips and added some voiceover here and there for the latest installations on the house. I completed more of the inside the house, created more furniture and moved on to the features on the exterior of this Woodland Elf House (1:24 scale) which is built from recycled household materials and glue.

Installing lights; creating toadstool table and “woodcut” stools, boot bench, water table (with cups, ladle and bucket); finishing the base; making bark siding and painting finishing touches on the eaves and rooftop.

This one went a little long and I found myself needing to cut it off just before 45 minutes. I sincerely hope people actually find interest and watch it all the way through to the end. I’m trying to get part five finished very quickly on the heels of this one.

I’ve found that I’m beyond ready to move on to a new project so I’m trying to derive a lot of fun from the editing process and instill the reverence I felt while creating the house, its elements and any things or creatures that live around it. Trusting the process…

Woodland Elf House Part 4

Woodland Elf House Pt 3

Excitedly adding roofing and moving inside to work on the house further by doing things like adding windowpanes and painting the inside surfaces.

After installing the loft space I needed a ladder to access it and of course wanted to add the bed and little nightstand up there but they needed painting and bedding first.

The pot belly stove needed a stove pipe and chimney. Then there was the pebble flooring and nifty shelves added beneath the windows. I also added simple hinges so the front door could be installed.

Everything is just a little wonky but it’s adorable and coming right along.

If you’d like to watch the step-by-step video then here it is. Remember to like the video and leave a comment.

Woodland Elf House Pt 2

As I mentioned in the post on part 1 of this house, editing video footage proved to reveal that more than one video would be required. I now know at least a part 3 will also be required. I’m going into detail and showing how I built it from the tabletop up (ha!). Then, of course, there are the things that go inside. I’ve worked on cutting into the roof and making a dormer window on the exterior, while on the interior I made the loft, railing for the loft, small bed 1 and small bed 2, and a nightstand. Of course, I have lots of ideas but when it comes to making them into reality things change. So, we’ll see how the remainder of this build goes.

The next steps will move this project right along and I’m looking forward to seeing it. I’ve also planned to make a bucket for water, table for bucket and maybe a “cushy” chair. I was thinking about installing the first bed I made on the bottom floor but it really is just too big I believe….final decision is yet to be made.

Take a look-see and comment to let me know if you have ideas.

Woodland Elf House

I’ve been making a small (1:24 scale) house for a woodland elf creature to reside within. It’s been easy to get away from the house build itself because it’s so easy to give in to the temptation to make itty bitty things for the inside of the house. So far, I’ve made a detailed door (with hinges), pot-belly stove, rock floor, loft area, small bed, nightstand, candle in its candlestick, mushrooms that’ll live around the outside, and I’ve begun sculpting the resident elf.

It’s inviting and would be easy to continue making cute, tiny things, but I want to finish this project and work on others. So, I decided to finish this project (including video footage being uploaded) so that I can focus more clearly and improve in organizing a build along with decorations. I finally took the time to edit the footage of this house build and during said editing, it became evident that I would need to create more than one video just to cover the build. I’ve already uploaded part 1, happily!

Take a look and please comment and drop a like on the video.