AkameruKawaii | Dollhouse for Dolls; 1:144 scale Castle Tutorial @AkameruKawaii | Uploaded July 2016 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Hi guys! Today we're making another Doll's dollhouse; a 1:144 scale castle :D You guys seemed to really enjoy my first attempt at a dollhouse in such a small scale, so I thought I would challenge myself and do something a little more grand ^^ I made the rooms I felt like in the castle, but you can choose other rooms and decorate them however you like. Detailed work like this take time to do, but it's made with popsicle sticks, cardstock, paper, paint and fabric, so the materials are easy enough to come by :) I used actual doll wallpaper for my castle, but if you don't have that, you can just print some small patterns out from your pc :)
Good to know:
I mostly work in 1:12 scale, but you can make them in any size you want and add headpins to make them charms :) I used a mix of the polymer clay brands Fimo and Cernit, but you can use any brand you like. The liquid clay I use is from the brand Fimo. My mold maker is from Siligum/Sili-put.
Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed this video ^^
You might also like:
Miniature Dollhouse for Dolls; youtube.com/watch?v=lcfNHTMVyuw
Miniature Japanese Tea house; youtube.com/watch?v=AxBOdyprjHo
Miniature Japanese Garden; youtube.com/watch?v=67dayZ-et_8
Instagram @akamerukawaii
Twitter @AkameruKawaii
Music:
"Antarctica" Jason Shaw (www.audionautix.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Hi guys! Today we're making another Doll's dollhouse; a 1:144 scale castle :D You guys seemed to really enjoy my first attempt at a dollhouse in such a small scale, so I thought I would challenge myself and do something a little more grand ^^ I made the rooms I felt like in the castle, but you can choose other rooms and decorate them however you like. Detailed work like this take time to do, but it's made with popsicle sticks, cardstock, paper, paint and fabric, so the materials are easy enough to come by :) I used actual doll wallpaper for my castle, but if you don't have that, you can just print some small patterns out from your pc :)
Good to know:
I mostly work in 1:12 scale, but you can make them in any size you want and add headpins to make them charms :) I used a mix of the polymer clay brands Fimo and Cernit, but you can use any brand you like. The liquid clay I use is from the brand Fimo. My mold maker is from Siligum/Sili-put.
Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed this video ^^
You might also like:
Miniature Dollhouse for Dolls; youtube.com/watch?v=lcfNHTMVyuw
Miniature Japanese Tea house; youtube.com/watch?v=AxBOdyprjHo
Miniature Japanese Garden; youtube.com/watch?v=67dayZ-et_8
Instagram @akamerukawaii
Twitter @AkameruKawaii
Music:
"Antarctica" Jason Shaw (www.audionautix.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0