reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“…
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
This will be VERY nice.
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
The fence really finishes it!!! Love it!!!
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
greetings...
here are pix of the completed "loggie"...since i don't copy exactly, the final finish details and colors vary from the vintage original mentioned in the opening post of this topic...the vintage original did have an interesting texture which i tried to duplicate...
after the primer dried, i mixed medium brown craft paint with bird cage gravel and spackling compound...(used to patch holes and cracks in walls)...i didn't measure...i just mixed and tested on a scrap of cardboard leftover from the loggie walls...the mixture makes uneven clumps and bumps...thing just happen...
the door and window mullions are more of the craftcutter variety...they were sprayed gold then immediately sprayed with yellow to brighten the final color...red acetate was used for the window material...
wish i had made more contrast between the stepping stones and the base finish...and used a lighter tan color on the chimney before i painted the bricks...
final dimensions...6" x 8" x 3/4" high base...5 1/2" tall including base...
my very best regards...howard...
here are pix of the completed "loggie"...since i don't copy exactly, the final finish details and colors vary from the vintage original mentioned in the opening post of this topic...the vintage original did have an interesting texture which i tried to duplicate...
after the primer dried, i mixed medium brown craft paint with bird cage gravel and spackling compound...(used to patch holes and cracks in walls)...i didn't measure...i just mixed and tested on a scrap of cardboard leftover from the loggie walls...the mixture makes uneven clumps and bumps...thing just happen...
the door and window mullions are more of the craftcutter variety...they were sprayed gold then immediately sprayed with yellow to brighten the final color...red acetate was used for the window material...
wish i had made more contrast between the stepping stones and the base finish...and used a lighter tan color on the chimney before i painted the bricks...
final dimensions...6" x 8" x 3/4" high base...5 1/2" tall including base...
my very best regards...howard...
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Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
Wow, just wow.
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
Very nice Howard...I do like the colors used on the roof. Great imagination!
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
Howard, that turned out awesome!! I love all the different textures!! The colors are great, what all did you put on the base to make it look like that? I agree, it would be cool to see the stepping stones a little more, cause it is such a cool detail. But..maybe the owners of the cabin forgot to mow before winter hit. 
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
A wonderful sensitive and creative piece. Very good Howard - you have raised this to a fine Art.
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing your progress.
Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
brian...here's a little more info on the base finish...
BASE…painted dark and medium green in uneven swirls…let dry…
STEPPING STONES…painted gray or gray mixed with brown…sprinkled on natural color craft sand while paint was wet…let dry…
coated base with white glue…sprinkled on a mixture of natural sawdust, light green and medium green dyed sawdust plus natural craft sand and green model railroad grass…did in sections…especially in and around each stone…let dry…
"HINT OF SNOW"…flat white wall paint…dry brushed…let dry…mica flakes and glitter added over white glue to selected areas…let dry…
BASE…painted dark and medium green in uneven swirls…let dry…
STEPPING STONES…painted gray or gray mixed with brown…sprinkled on natural color craft sand while paint was wet…let dry…
coated base with white glue…sprinkled on a mixture of natural sawdust, light green and medium green dyed sawdust plus natural craft sand and green model railroad grass…did in sections…especially in and around each stone…let dry…
"HINT OF SNOW"…flat white wall paint…dry brushed…let dry…mica flakes and glitter added over white glue to selected areas…let dry…
View my Little Glitter House Photo Album
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Re: reproducing the march 2010 house of the month…a “loggie“
Thanks so much for sharing the details Howard! That is such a cool texture, your ideas and executions are really awesome!



























