OK, it has now been proven that I just can't seem to make teeny houses. These two are smaller than most, but about the same size as last Wednesday's Wonky Plaid House. This panel is 14" high by 22" wide.These two houses are strangely subdued. I like the trees on the outside edges.
I don't think it does anything if I try getting rid of the tree in the middle, so it's staying.
The color is truer in the second photo.
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5 comments:
This set of houses is just fantastic. The colors are just right!
The best way I've found to make really small houses is to leave out everything but one door or one window (I'm sure there are other ways but my houses tend to get big too.) These look great.
I so enjoy viewing your your little houses .. they are darling. TTFN ~ Marydon
This is really beautiful, love it! The tree in the middle is perfect!
I don't see how this is proof that you can't make small houses!
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