Come on and take a minute from your crafting to have a laugh! Someone from one of my Yahoo mini groups shared this with the group. Funny!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297585/Wild-squirrels-pose-charming-pictures-photographer-hides-nuts-miniature-props.html#
I'm glad I did!
Something for you to enjoy while I get new posts ready for you. :-)
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
HOUSE STYLES
Now that I have decided to create a "neighborhood", I thought I should know more about the houses I am working with and those in general. I knew a little about architecture and house designs. My guess was that there was much much more to know. I knew I wanted a custom houses look and I didn't want a street with cookie cutter houses. I even considered changing a few things to change the style of a couple of them. That is where the research began.
It appears that three of my dollhouses are what is called "foursquare", which makes them look somewhat similar to one another. I am still checking to see if that is correct. In my quest to learn, I came across this info. It is a list of house styles you might see anywhere in the United States even though some are traditionally regional/national styles. House Styles
It is Wikipedia so take that into consideration. I still found it useful.
While it is not always necessary to go by the book, creativity makes things interesting, there are times when we do want to use style and period references in our work.
I hope this information was helpful!
It appears that three of my dollhouses are what is called "foursquare", which makes them look somewhat similar to one another. I am still checking to see if that is correct. In my quest to learn, I came across this info. It is a list of house styles you might see anywhere in the United States even though some are traditionally regional/national styles. House Styles
It is Wikipedia so take that into consideration. I still found it useful.
While it is not always necessary to go by the book, creativity makes things interesting, there are times when we do want to use style and period references in our work.
I hope this information was helpful!
Pretty basic with the notable foursquare look |
This is the same as above except for the porch and additional roof area.
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