Miniature DIY - Living Room Set
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Hi guys! Today I’m showing you how I built this miniature living room. It's inspired by the living room set from an episode of the popular series Helluva Boss.
A few of my other tutorials I referenced in this video:
Door Tutorial: • DIY Miniature - Door (...
Fabric Couch Tutorial: • DIY Miniature Sectiona...
Leather Couch Tutorial: • DIY Miniature - Leathe...
Monstera Plant Tutorial: • DIY Miniature Monstera...
Couch Cushion Tutorial: • DIY Miniature Pillows ...
✏ Products used in this video:
12" Wood Panels: amzn.to/4cy2WfM
Door Kits: amzn.to/3VS0iwa
Jumbo 3/4" wide craft sticks: amzn.to/4exgKct
Giant 1.25” wide craft sticks: amzn.to/3TWOlDa
Long 1" wide sticks (for bookshelf): amzn.to/3VSSxpx
Long 1/4" wide sticks (baseboards and stair handrail): amzn.to/3zef0ER
Craft matchsticks: amzn.to/4eAWyX5
Tacky glue: amzn.to/3JulKA4
Paint for stain: amzn.to/443qLcm
Round dowels: amzn.to/3Q7N7E7
Skewers: amzn.to/3z7307V
Veneer strips for floor: amzn.to/3VEfEmq
✏ Equipment I use:
Canon Powershot: amzn.to/31ykgh1
Tripod: amzn.to/2WFADES
Daylight Flood Bulbs: amzn.to/2MNUYIL
Light Reflectors: amzn.to/2KYlfBF
Light Stands: amzn.to/2XTvg6o
Mic: amzn.to/2WGw0iS
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro
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This video is sponsored by Youtooz. Some of the Amazon links above are affiliate links.
Helluva Boss and The Square to Spare was not a crossover I ever would have expected, but as a fan of both I am delighted!
You make constructing a roombox look so relaxing and easy! It's also a great reminder that a few simple tools and materials, and imagination, is all you need.
That’s exactly right! I remember when my first dollhouses used to be built out of cardboard, hot glue, and paint. It’s all about enjoying the process and taking your time with it. Otherwise, there’s really no point in indulging this hobby ;)
These mini cakes are truly stunning! ✨🍰
The space under the stairs would be a great powder room or secret office.
EVERYONE WAKE THE HELL UP, CATH POSTED
edit: i just got back from school and now im the top comment (unenthusiastically excited yay)
ahahahdhngfdkj pun intended/????
@@breadbug323 no
Lol I'm awake, thanks for the alarm.
@@GensSancta yw
@@GensSancta its 12:54am and i have school
Awesome 👍🏾 thank you 👍🏾, I need to do for a neighbor's doll house 😊❤.. bathroom, bedroom, kitchen,patio, laundry 🧺,attic ❤
Beautiful work, Cath! You always make it look easy. ❤
Thank you! 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
@TheSquaretoSpare Hello Cath, I am going check out your sofa videos again when I have time. I am wondering about the foam base that you used for this sofa. It kind of looks like foam core board minus the paper cover.
Did you carve the curved armrests? Or is that a base kit that you used?
@@TheSquaretoSpare, You're welcome!
Was NOT expecting Helluva Boss!!
You are amazing at miniatures!!
I would love to see you do another miniature house makeover. Thanks for a great video.
I would love to do that too! Those are huge projects but they are so fun
I love this! These days though, if ever you did want to save time on making the decor, you could just buy Mini Brands home and books 📚🤩 I'm obsessed lmao! Amazing work 👏🏻😁😍
Well you answered my question already.
It is a 1/12 scale. Nice looking live
room/ kitchen. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺
I would LOVE to see you do the main foyer/gathering area for the Hazbin Hotel too!!! This was amazing!!
Amazing!
What a gorgeous set! Loved watching this so much. You really are a genius crafter ❤️👏👏👏
Thank you so much!! It makes me so happy to hear you enjoyed watching it!
If you were doing all these 3d printing in 1/6 scale I would be in trouble with all the etsy stuff.
I do like to watch though for inspiration.
Could you use foam-core board instead of wood for weight purposes?
I love this!
Have you built any of the kits that are modeled after sitcom locations?
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Looking at this living room, I just want to jump in and live the life of a tiny person! Who wants to join me? 🧚♀️🏡
Basswood, not base wood. Like the fish, not the instrument.
Ngl when I saw this video pop up in my feed I did NOT expect it to be based on Helluva Boss.
Yaay I love Cath!!! ❤ ❤ and I learned how to make mini couches 🛋 thanks to her!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow. The use of the veneer strips is SUPER smart! Awesome!
Figurines are scary… in such a beautiful house
Aaah yessss! First one of my favorite Minecraft TH-camrs built the hazbin hotel block by block now you have a set from helluva boss in miniature? I love it!
Friends Monica's apartment would give me chills ❤❤❤
Excellent idea!
Cath, the Rachels are on board.
Glad to see a room DIY video as those are what brought me to your channel so many years ago!
YAAY! I used to watch your videos as a kid- I'm so happy you're doing well and still making these wonderful mini's :,3 ! I was just planning on making a mini couch to customize a model kit I got, so this is perfect timing
Cool 😀
Best stair tutorial EVER!! Thank you!🤩
What did you. All your wood cutter? I have a easy. Utter, but this one is smaller I kind of like that ❤
At the very least, it’s not to bad
So much cuteness!
This is fab 🔥
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Please tell me I heard you wrong and that you Didn't say the fabric was from 'a wife beater' shirt.
That’s just a term used for the shirt
I wish but that’s its unfortunate name. It’s the commonplace term (at least here in ny) for this popular type of shirt that got its name from a time when these shirts were associated with criminals
@@TheSquaretoSpare It's a Terrible term who's time should have ended long ago. Those shirts are also known as 'undershirts'.
How do we know how far we've progressed if we erase history lest we offend the contemporaries?
Because there's no history in it, so the name is both an anachronism and a slur. They were sleeveless undershirts, that my father wore in warm weather, from at least the Fifties. I didn't hear the term wife beater for them until the Nineties, as distinctly British lower class slang.