Monday, 13 June 2016

Art break - Fairy House

Brace yourself, this is a big one!

I had the idea a little while a go (while doped up on Endone for the nerve pain) that I should make a little house for the fairies to live it.
It should be waterproof, have a solar light, windows with 'glass', and a functional door.



Then as I was browsing an art shop (then on codeine)  I spied this:



It was a sign!

So I quickly decided on a colour scheme. Cream (antique white) for the outer walls and inner roof, wisteria for the inner walls, and violet for the outer roof/ window sills/ accessories.



The first step was to paint it, which required up to 3 coats on some pieces and could only be done one side at a time (for obvious reasons).





Recycling the magazines!
I asked Parental unit 2 to pick up a solar garden light for me and this is the dissected component.




To fit a solar light to the roof, I needed a hole. I cut this out using a scalpel because I'm a derp who has never done woodwork before. 




It worked well but broke the tip of my blade (good thing I have more). 



For the windows, I cut some plastic into squares.


Easy to see!
And added curtains!



To brighten the light a bit, I painted the surrounding plastic with white paint then gold glitter.
Almost looks happy :)

All of the wood was sprayed with clear varnish on both sides, to  protect it a bit more.





All the components were hot glued together, the glue sealing up any cracks. I also added a mirror on the back wall (inside obviously).





Light off.
Light on!!!

The roof was also given a plastic cover to protect it from rain.


Plastic yet to be trimmed.

With the door I got one from online and had to cut it down a bit to fit the house.

It didn't have any handles so I added some using these 'cover buttons'. I don't know what they are really for, but I also used some to make a few mushrooms!









Then I painted the door dark purple.



And then varnished it.




To attach it, I had these wee little hinges. I first glued them in place then hammered in some tiny nails. To hold the nails for hammering, I used blu-tac. 





To protect the inside of the house, I ended up blu-tac-ing the door closed so it wouldn't get bugs in it. I put a clear plastic veranda over the door to protect it even more.


Mmmm, blurry!

To keep it off the ground and keep it dry, I popped it onto these tubes with sand (weight) in them. 





Finally we pop a chair inside for any visiting fairies and a kitteh outside.









Verdict: Kinda goofed by putting the solar panel on the least sunny side possible. 
But, my parents love it! And I do too! <3

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