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roombox |
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Before
Foamboard box with ready-made frame 18x24, depth 9.5 cm
(easier than plywood, but not always right, sometimes it becomes bent.
Perhaps I would not make any one with foamboard...)
Walls are papered then repaints with acrylic paint and i made a
wooden floor.
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After
This roombox look like a little too empty.
After a total repair and the addition of a door, a large rack, new
pots of flowers and a fern made for the swap, here the new version:
the elements can finally be stuck.... |
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Accessories:
Potting table, racks
Stool
(Wheelbarrow, barrel)
Bench
(Apron and hat)
Fork, digs, brush, dibble
Beams with the ceiling with hooks
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Roller of raffia and of string
Crates with fruits or veg
Balls of string
Fruits
Dried flowers hung at the ceiling , thyme
Small alder seed
Some pots and boxes
Bucket
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Many cane baskets made of string or raffia
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Dry clay flowers pots
they are modelled in 3 or 4 stages, initially moulded at the beginning
on a plastic packing, or a cone of paperboard, then the bottom, the
edge top and I finish while sandpapering.
Since, I bought terracotta dry clay, ideal for the pots and the floor
tiles...
The color is as closer to reality as those which I had painted.
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Watering-can made from dry clay and large electric wire |
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