miniature remodel |
I decided to try and disguise the parts of the brick wall that I didn't like using some soft plaster that I picked up from the Dollar Tree.
miniature brick wall |
Then I added some cream colored paint with a sponge to the brick areas that were still exposed. And I have the first coat of white painted on the other two walls. What do you think? I think I like it. I'll have to play around with some new scenes to be sure though.
a mi me gusta!
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DeleteEsa forma de ensuciar las paredes me gusta, me encantará ver la escena completa.Besos:-)
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DeleteQueda bien.
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DeleteThey are looking great! It says here that I am following but I don't see my picture! I will follow again or see what is happening?
ReplyDeleteMini huggs,
Conny
There I am!
DeleteLol, hi! Thank you and welcome!
DeleteBel lavoro che hai fatto sul muro, bel risultato
ReplyDeleteI love it when after something doesn't quite look like you want it you get to have fun playing with new ideas! The wall looks great, and I always love the look of white painted brick, too!
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DeleteHola Brandy!Di un paseo por tu blog y todas tus minis me encantaron, qué trabajos tan bonitos creas! Me gusta mucho cómo queda la pared, pero si aún no lo tienes claro, siempre es mejor seguir probando.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Thank you! I am happy with it for now.
DeleteA mí también me gusta !!!
ReplyDeleteA great job of the BPP-Rescue-Squad (BPP = Brandy, plaster and paint *grin*) - the wall looks terrific and the way you've done it makes it very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Birgit
Thank you!
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