Good Sunday all. I just got through building a SouthWestern-style mission church. Now, I tried something I wasn't actually planning on doing, but did-- I used my tan colored coconut to cover it. I am still debating if this was a good idea, but it IS different. Please let me know what you think of my decision on this.. Yea, or Nay? Thanks...
Cheers,
Will~
1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
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Re: 1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
Great texture and color.
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I like the loofah cactus.
Steve
Steve
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Yes, the loofah cactus with the berry on top is wonderful. I think the tan-colored coconut is perfect as well.
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Thanks all so far for your comments. I was going to actually texture it, but thought I would try this out since I made a batch of this coconut color. The little "tumbleweed" is scrap of a luffah I bought, or that's what I wanted it to emulate!
As for the cactus, that's Howard's little "bush/tree hack" made of dollar tree green scrubby pad. You just need a sharp pair of scissors for that. The berry represents the cactus flowers you see on top of them in real life, and what do you know-- it looked just right!
Thanks again all...
Cheers,
Will~
Cheers,
Will~
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Re: 1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
Will, that's a sharp little building. Love the cactus. Also, may I ask where you got the window patterns?
- Paul
- Paul
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Thanx Paul. It was my 1st building of this style. The window patterns were my own that I created using a drawing program. It took me FOREVER to make them, but it was fun! If you want a copy of my windows/doors, please email me at: therealwill65@gmail.com I would love to share them with you. Matter of fact-- To: "Lynn"-- I will send you a PDF instead of through the mail. I'm just having a hard time getting to the post office. If anyone else here (forum members only) wants a digital PDF file, just email me. Also, please just for "personal use" only, not for resale. NO PINNING TO PINTEREST!!! LOL...
Thanks all! 
Cheers to all,
Will ~_*
Cheers to all,
Will ~_*
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Re: 1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
Will, nice work!!! Love the loofah cactus too! You're building some sweet houses!
Re: 1600's era SouthWestern mission church build...
This reminds me of Idaho's oldest building. The Cataldo Mission... settled in 1842 by Jesuit Missionaries.
It is still standing today, and has been restored, along with other outbuildings and a cemetary.
It is a must see if you are ever up in North Idaho!
It is still standing today, and has been restored, along with other outbuildings and a cemetary.
It is a must see if you are ever up in North Idaho!
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