Showing posts with label Tumbleton Tower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tumbleton Tower. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Tumbleton Tower ~ part 2




Following on from last weeks post for the making of Tumbleton Tower, today we take a journey with Bert around the finished Tower. As we travel down the winding path....




to the door of Tumbleton Tower.....




Where we can peek through and see the kitchen is now full of delicious goodies.....




and wonderful characters by Joy and Jain :0) 




Upstairs, in her reading room Agatha sits writing letters, whilst she waits for company to join her...




and here they are... the Wizards of Hazel Hill... coming to celebrate the opening of Tumbleton Tower 




I hope you enjoyed your little tour of Tumbleton Tower. You can see more on the making of Tumbleton Tower in the AIM imag here 0)

Julia xxx

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Friday, 25 November 2011

Tumbleton Tower ~ Part 1



My regular followers may remember that at the beginning of this year, I was really pleased to be asked to run a fantasy series for the AIM imag   

For the series articles, I decided to make a tower to add to Hazel Hill. This tower would be home to Agatha, my wonderful witch by Bellabelle Dolls




The great value kit with free postage was purchased from the Dolls House Emporium and it arrived the next day. So work began! After a dry run of the kit to make sure everything was there and fitted nicely, we began by adding some small square windows to one side of the kit and a whole extra back section.  




Using Artmache, we gave the whole building a thick coat and allowed it to dry, before colouring the exterior walls with a tea and coffee wash!




Inside the Tower, I made two rooms; a kitchen and Agatha's reading room/parlour. I wanted this room to be pretty.. in as much as a witch can have a pretty room that is :0)

I drew my inspiration from a bag of pretty ribbon and old jewellery that my mum had given me....




I also wanted quite an ornate ceiling, so using a piece of anaglypta wallpaper, I cut a piece to fit the ceiling and glued it all in place. 




When it had dried, I covered the whole ceiling in a tea wash, to age it... after all, it couldn't be too bright for a witch!




Then, liking the look, I did the same for the wallpaper for the walls....




and so here is the reading room, all papered and ready for carpet! :0)




Back downstairs, through the kitchen....




we built some stone, curving steps....




 and I wallpapered with a green floral paper and aged this slightly too.




With plaster in patches to give it that slightly older look...






....and that is our Tumbleton Tower :0)

Join me next week to see how I 'dressed' the rooms..,
but, if you cant wait till then, you can read more on the making of Tumbleton Tower and see the finished kitchen in the AIM imag from issue 32 to date :0)

Julia xxx


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