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  • please post some more!

  • @psychobunny32 ...haha , well thanks for the request... currently working on a stop motion animation that its inspiring me to make a mini stop motion faerie short using this little house.the faerie will have a wire frame with polymer clay sculpted body so it can move better....we'll see.

  • please post some more!

  • Thank for the video, i could make one of these for my faery garden, my faeries would love it.

  • @foreverdogz2011 ...glad you liked the video. :)

  • Oh my. . . this is fantastic! My granddaughter has to see this. . . Thank you for sharing your ideas and God bless you.

  • @4heartandsoul ....thanks and you're welcome.God bless you too :)

  • amazing i just love you ideas, thanks for showing the work and housing fairies,,, the planet needs all the help it can get,,,,,,,, lol ! thanks again :)

  • @dottyb0103 . thank you much :)

  • this is the best vid of ive found on step by step how to on this man, GREAT WORK, ive been wanting to create one of these for a long time, LOVE the detail, GREAT idea about the clay and rocks .....

  • @moontowercreations thanks.i didn't know besides the sketch which way it was going to go , but i figured lets document it.i saw a video where the artist took branches and based the house shape on those branches put together and then places the the sides where a wall was going to be over sand and small rocks and then poured a mix of ceramic powder with epoxy to create the wall.i didn't know where to get ceramic powder , so i figured polymer clay might work....the house still there,lol

  • @redskulltattoos thats fantastic, i was wondering if there was another way, i saw the website where the guy was using the ceramic powder too. Ima order some clay next week,

  • @moontowercreations good luck

  • One of the best fairie houses I've seen. Great job!

  • @GinsPlace thank you much :)

  • This amazing! I have no patience or carpenter experience to make things like this. Quick question though- Did you and your wife ever own a fairy shop? It sounds weird but I'm just wondering.

    Love the house, I wanna live in it!

  • @GameItGirl thanks .we never have own a fairy shop , but i do own a tattoo shop..lol. my wife loves fairies and i love to create stuff.i really wanted to keep going but she told me "a faerie house , not a mansion" , so i stopped there.i'm hoping to work on a faerie house lamp ,if i find the time between work and other art projects...we'll see.

  • @redskulltattoos i think you should make a faerie mansion and build it in a tree i bet it would look beautiful and take up allot of free time ^.^ thank you for the video by the way it has given me allot of ideas for a fairy house of my own though i'm planning on having mine open front like a dolls house thank you agein

  • @LittleStarieDream15 ....believe me ,if my wife didn't stop me , i would've continued because i did have fun doing this..i'm glad to hear that the video gave you some ideas,post pics of yours,i would love to see it

  • @redskulltattoos i will be but i cant untill after june when i will of (( hopefully)) made every thing im planning on making i have about 4 difrent final peices to the project and i still have alot of designe work to put to paper ^.^''

  • @MarmiteOnToast2011 ...haha , i drive her nuts most times with all my different projects, specially if it takes over the dinning room table...lol.but if i'm at my shop (tattoo shop) , then there i got a special room i can just mess around in and paint ,carve ,airbrush...whatever it is ,without worries.but she is used to it :)

  • wow! amazing!

  • Oh my gosh, that is so enchanting! Thank you for posting it!

  • @ERIN478 thank you very much erin

  • after you baked the sculpey what did you use to attach it to the house (wooden frame) did you use like goop glue? I was wanting to do this and glad I found your video! I just didn't think that the sculpey would be water safe after baked, so it is ok outside? or did u have to seal the sculpey too?

  • @PreciousPitty .hi. i did use the Goop to clue the sculpey to the frame and sculpey is not water safe after baked, it will get ruined if water get's to it.it will soften up and start to deteriorate .this little house stays indoors.but i do wonder what would happen if you use a type of epoxy to seal it or water prof it?! that's the question...lol

  • can u make me 1 plzzz ill do eneythang

  • OMG I LOVE YOU CREATIVITY IMEAN IT WAS BEAUTIFUL MY SIS NOW WANTS ME TOOK MAKE HER ONE3 EGSACLY LIKE IT!

  • wow - none of the 3 little piggies could blow this beautiful fairy house down!! ;)

  • Amazing, so beautiful. I'm attempting to make a fairy house but I can't find a glue that will stick my stones together properly, without having to keep them pressed together forever to bond. What glue did you use for your stone on stone gluing and did you have any troubles, any tricks or tips there?

  • @ValeneShay thank you much. i found that GOOP glue works great for holding just about anything together, but you do have to give it some time to dry. some of then dry faster than others.if you are building walls i imagine you can do one row of rocks at a time ,let it dry well , then the next row.or do the walls separately ,maybe using doors and windows.over a piece of cardboard,place the door/window ,then arrange the rocks around it ,about the size of the wall,then just glue together..

  • @redskulltattoos how many days took you to do this ?

  • @ILUVMagic1000 i worked on it on and off for 3 weeks but i will have to say it took at least 12 hours or so to make.

  • @redskulltattoos wow you should open a store you will earn alot of money while making tiny fairy houses ad you can call it redskull-houses i would buy from you everyDay :D

  • @ValeneShay .....if you do it that way ,just use enough to hold together but not to drip and glue the cardboard with it.let it dry some , the you can kind of coat the back of the wall a little more,that way it may hold a little better,but you gotta give it some time to dry i suppose.....i'm just guessing,play with it and see what comes up.good luck

  • You are incredibly talented and very creative. The video is very inspiring and i can't wait to try out some of these ideas. What a lovely gift for your wife. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @wolfsangeleyes thanks , i didn't know how it was going to turn out to be , but i'm glad i got to take pictures of the steps.if it helps someone else to be creative , then i'm happy.lol.

  • socute

    

  • Guess I have to order the spray online then. I will post some pics when its done :)

  • @Jacco2012 by the way , the name of the wood finish i used is "early american 230"

  • @redskulltattoos Thanks :) I have taken a break from the building but will continue in the winter months :)

  • @Jacco2012 .cool. sometimes you got to step back and take a moment...lol. let me know how it goes.

  • Thanks. What about the wood stain spray? I can´t seem to find it here in Denmark. What is it made of?

  • @Jacco2012 hi , i used Minwax wood finish spray . Minwax is just the brand name here in the states , so any spray for wood staining should do. it just gives the wood a nice deep color and it seals it also , plus the lighter color wood like the roof looks nicer. post pics of your creation .

  • @Jacco2012 i used dry NC mauntain Laurel tree branches. they curve and twist and the skin is pretty tough and don't peel of so easily .i imagine you could use any kind of branches , i just liked those. thanks :)

  • Hi dude. I love your little house, gotta try that myself. Do you use fresh or dead branches?

  • Great stuff Eddie.

  • 0:52 Look a tiny saw!!!

  • awsomeness one of the best that i see

    

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