 We just made three versions of those tiny little houses that you see on Pinterest. And we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back. Do you like to do it, build or make it? We do too. And we do it every week. This week we're making some tiny houses. We got a request to do some tiny houses. So we're gonna make some. These are those cute little tiny houses. You've probably seen them was growing through Pinterest because that's where I saw them. They usually sit on like an entryway table or on a mantel. Maybe on a desk. You know, cute little things. They just stand on their own. Looks like a little city. You know, you've seen them. You've seen them around. So we're gonna give you three versions. A good, better, best. You guys seem to like that the last three times we did it. So we're doing it again. Tiny House version number one. We're going a super simple, crazy easy. Yes. This is the one with the least amount of detail. We're just going to simply use a board. Here we have a 2x3, a 2x4, and what is that? 2x6. Alright. I don't know what that is. I'll measure it here in a second. Okay. And a 2x6. And all we're gonna do is put a little roof on them. So cut them to the proper height and then cut little starting from the center. Cut some angles. Doesn't have to be perfect. You don't even have to know exactly what the angle measurement is. Just cut a cute little roof on it. Cute little roof. Super rustic. And I'm gonna make all of my cuts with pocket saw. Now we're gonna throw some sandpaper all over them. Kind of rough them up, round them up like they've been tossed around for a while. Like they've been lived in. Back with our blocks. All rounded off. Looking a little rustic, a little tumbled. But uh lived in. Lived in. That's right. Now we're gonna give them a paint job. But it's not gonna be a good looking paint job. Yeah. We're just gonna slap a coat of paint on them. Slap some paint on it. Alright. So these two are in white. This one is in this Andy Sloan's French linen. French linen. For the front of our little tiny houses. Back with our stencils. I made that SVG. I think we bought that SVG and I stole that SVG. What? I think they're pretty dry. Stencils on. Now we're just gonna swap. Gonna flip the colors. Quick little thin, super thin layer. Sorry babe. It's okay. A mod podge. And then you don't let it dry. You just come right in. I also heard you can use the base coat. We'll try it. We'll try the base coat. Yeah. A thin layer of the base coat. Yeah. And then your top coat. So we're gonna try that one. Got some tips. Barely dry. Thin coat. So as they're painted we're just going to peel back the vinyl now. You don't have to wait for that paint to dry. Maybe just a minute or two. But the more it dries the more likely it'll peel the paint when you peel the stencil. So we try to go against the green. The feet didn't come out. So I'm drying them back on. I think so. Yeah. Alright. What do you guys think? This is super simple. Some scrap wood, some paint, a little stencil. I think they're so cute. They're, oh I almost knocked it over. They're adorable. And our little birds here. We have six kids. So that's six little birdies. And me and Garrett. Isn't that adorable? I love it. I love it. Tiny houses number two. Well they're not so tiny now. We're gonna use a 1 by 10 and a 1 by 8. Again some scraps. And then some 1 by 2 scraps for a little frame around it. I will say I envisioned something more like a 1 by 4 and a 1 by 6. But that's too tiny. Yeah. Tiny houses are gonna be a little bit less tiny than I thought. They're gonna be just the right size. Alright we're gonna cut a little roof into each of these boards. Put a little 45 in each of these. I'm gonna make all my cuts with my pocket saw. You guys just saw that one. Same joke. Same idea. Simple little cuts already looking like a house. Now we're just gonna paint the backs and stain the frames. All my little frame pieces. I'm gonna stain the frames in jacobine. And we're going to paint the little houses in this anti-slown country gray. Time for the stencils. Again I just found these SVGs on Etsy. Design Bundles. One of those. I'll leave the link down below. Design Bundles. Was it Design Bundles? Yeah. It was Design Bundles. I'll leave the link down below. Did you guys know that we hit 30,000 subscribers? Whoop whoop. Thank you guys. That means a lot to us. And because of that we're gonna do a live stream. And then we're gonna do a special live stream for our patrons over there on Patreon. Well I guess that's what it would be. Yeah. It'll be our first live stream. We've never done that before. Never done it. Have to do some research. I don't even know how to do a live stream. A little nervous. I don't usually have troubles with something to say. I usually have plenty to say. But I'm a little worried maybe I won't. So you guys are gonna have to comment and interact with us. Quick little thin coat, a base coat. It worked out well. I'm gonna do it again. Already have the paint. Already have the brush. We just hit it with the heat gun just a little bit. Take the big moisture out. Whatever big moisture means. Yeah. So what are you thinking? What are you gonna do? You gotta put the uh... Oh yeah, overzealous. You gotta put the black down there. Alright. Here you go. Against the green. Looking cute already, huh? Don't even have a frame on them yet. Don't even look lived in. So we're gonna take that little frame that we made and we're gonna glue it and tag it down with a one inch bread. Not the nail, not the guy. Look at those cozy little things. Version two, a little more intricate, a little more detailed. What do you think? Not too shabby, some more scrap wood. Alright, not too bad. Version number three. Again with some scrap wood, we have some scrap plywood laying around. We had two pieces. So we're gonna cut again, cut a little roof in this piece, a roof in this piece, and then we're gonna make a frame. So we got to make all of our cuts, but I can't use the pocket saw on this one. For this one we're gonna use the jigsaw. So I'm gonna find the center, I'm gonna draw up my lines, and then I'm gonna see if I can follow it with the jigsaw. Wish me luck. That's what I just did. It's not funny, Kim. He's the worst. I am the worst. I might have to help with that. Maybe she'll make the cuts. Yeah, he doesn't have the steadiest hand when it comes to that jigsaw. I do not. I am not a sawsman. Sawsman, he always uses the made-up term. Is it made up? I think it is. Is it made up? Check me, fat check me. Got a little house shapes once again with a little frame. Everything's a little bit bigger. Maybe I should have called it big, bigger, and biggest. Yeah. Yes. The next size will not be a regular size house. We're stopping at this size. Now it's time for paint and stain. Back to the painting and the staining. Alright, well this dries. We're gonna jump over to the glue forge and cut out our pop. Time to assemble it. We're gonna glue this piece together using this little house. Now we're gonna take it with a one-inch bread, the nail, not the gallon. Now we've got to add the little pop. Take that thing out of the glue for my pieces. When they're already painted, we just have to pull all the tape off, all little masking tape. Glue it down. Using that clear gold ray with glue again. Bad news though, I can't pick it up and show it to you yet. We're gonna have to let it dry. So we'll five minutes. That'll do it. Five minutes. Five minutes. The next day. Alright, what do you guys think? What do you think about our tiny little houses? Can you see them? Can you see them from there? Here, I'll hold it up. Things are tiny, aren't they? As usual, they just get bigger and bigger when we start to execute. In my head, there were three sets of small houses. Oh, in my head, they got bigger each step. So it worked out. We kind of struggled with this last one. We did. We really didn't know what to do. So, you know, we posted on social media that we felt like it was too plain. What could we do? Somebody said a sun and a tree. We like the tree idea. So I threw some birds in there. Tie it back to this one over here. Yeah. Tie it back. But it still feels to me like it's missing a little something. It isn't exactly what I envisioned in my head. So it is a completed project, but not exactly what I was looking for. Not enough pizzazz. If you had seen it before, the tree wasn't there and it was just the home sign and the teal background, which I liked the pop of color. But then that was it. It was just a pop of color. A giant pop of color. Like a pop and fizzle. So I didn't know what else to put in there. So maybe you can give me your thoughts on what you would have put in there or how you might have dressed it up because I was struggling. How can we just finish it from here? I don't know. I like it, but it's not my favorite. I think the middle ones are my favorite. Yeah, these are cute. And I like how they kind of go together. It says welcome to our beautiful chaos. Stay awhile. I thought that was really cute. And then these little guys over here are really cute as well. You can't probably see the detail, but this little window with the cat sitting in it watching the birds. So cute. So adorable. So I got to stare at the top of this one. We'll see you next week where we'll do it. Build it and make it again. Everybody. Everybody get in here. Come on. Get in here, everybody. Come now. Hey, you. You want it straightened up. You want in? Better get in here.