⚜Miniature Gothic Chamber⚜ - 🚧Chapter One🚧

The Abandoned Boudoir Diorama - Chapter One Scratch Built Window Wall Time to roll up our sleeves and build the first wall for this Medieval Bedchamber! Using insulation, joint compound, a bunch of superglue and some strong instant coffee, we’re going to simulate an ancient castle wall, made of sandstone. Along the way, we’ll experiment with two different methods for cutting shapes out of foam insulation panels - and create a LOT of dust! Grab your gear, head to the workshop, and let’s install these gorgeous Miniature Stained Glass Windows! Download your free svg bundle here: ➡Join the Thicketworks Notification Squad: ➡Sign up for Thicketworks Online Creative Courses: 🚩 Supplies! FTC disclosure: This post and my videos contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission for purchases made through my links. Thank you to everyone who chooses to support Thicketworks in this way! Thicketworks, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon. com. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Foamular Project Panels (I get mine at Home Depot) Ruler(s) Cutting Implement (I used this Japanese Pull Saw) Marking pen or pencil Framing Square Styro Cutter Olfa Hobby Saw 1-2-3 Blocks Dividers Dust Mask Sandpaper or Sanding Sponges Assorted Metal Files Joint Compound Crafting Spatula Cricut Maker Cricut Maker machine comes with: Rotary Blade Drive Housing Premium Fine Point Blade Housing Fine Point Pen Two 12” x 12” cutting mats Design apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android 50 free ready-to-make projects, including 25 sewing patterns Materials for your first project Strong Grip Cutting Mats Lightweight Chipboard StarBond Cyanoacrylate Glue Old Gift Card Mini Clips Teflon Sheets An Emery Board FabriTac Mini Spring Clamps (Metal) Heavy White Gesso Brown Acrylic Craft Paint Strong Instant Coffee (for dark wash) #cricutmakerminiature #thicketworks
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