Such creative and just how I would imagine this kind of shelving would look. Love the Fire pit. Very nicely done with the impression of fire under the Cauldron.👏🏻👏🏻
It would be cool if you put your faux drawer on a hinge from the bottom (almost like a drawer from a potato n onion cupboard saver) and stuck out scrolls n pages out the top so it looked like an overstuffed spell junk drawer
hi! thank you soo much🤗! this will be a bit long so please bear a bit☺️: i really mostly 'eyed' it...i didn't particularly use a scale but i based the cabinet & material size on the 4-1/2 inch paper dolls, (minus the 'pointy' hat by tim holtz) imagining the figures wd at least be 152 cm (5'0) to 165 cm (5'5") standard petite female stature...in proportion, the actual potion bottles would probably be about 'half gallon' ones😂 and the books would be like giant grimoires. i started with the lower cabinet which i estimated to be a standard table height of 72 cm (28-1/2 in). i use metric so i jst converted to english here.🤭 so, i started from the bottom, going up to the top shelf. the mini skulls/skeleton parts (dollar tree) are actually slightly bigger in scale compared to the paperdoll 'head size' but I thought the aesthetic would very much make up for the 'slight' difference in scale😁. as for the printouts, i scanned some book covers and photoshopped (adobe photoshop) the book covers until it fit the size 2" x 1" cardboard book cutouts...i made the books nearest to the witch figures about 1/4 inch smaller to make the books closer to scale. if i use an actual scale, i think it wd be metric 1:75 or 1:80. i hope my process wasn't too hard🤭 i used a lot of tim holtz materials and these come in so many different scales so i just chose the most useable ones for the model.
Lots of detail. Great work!
@@shereeg404 thanks so much!🎃🖤🤎
Im so impressed with the hot embers! They really look like they are glowing, fantastic work.
thank you so much, it's my favorite part to make too! i'm glad you liked it 🤭☺️😘
AWESOME job!!!
thanks so much! i hope to make more projects like this one...😁👌🏼
Such creative and just how I would imagine this kind of shelving would look. Love the Fire pit. Very nicely done with the impression of fire under the Cauldron.👏🏻👏🏻
thank you so much debbra!❤️ i'm glad you like it, i really enjoyed making this😁👌🏼
Absolutely fabulous ❤
thank you so much!😊
this is amazing! such attention to detail wow ! so awesome
thanks so much! i'm glad you liked it!☺️👌🏼
So fun to watch
thanks so much, i'm glad you had fun watching☺️
I enjoyed watching this very much. ❤
thank you so much🥰! i'm very glad you enjoyed this video!😘
me ha encantado, gracias por el video
muchas gracias!💜
It would be cool if you put your faux drawer on a hinge from the bottom (almost like a drawer from a potato n onion cupboard saver) and stuck out scrolls n pages out the top so it looked like an overstuffed spell junk drawer
that's also a cool idea, thanks😊👌🏼
Well done! ❤
thank you so much, I'm glad you like it🤭☺️
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just came across your channel. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
thank you so much! 🤭😊 much appreciate that you enjoyed my work❤️
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Wow. I love this display. What scale is it? Where did you get the printables? You did an Awesome job!
hi! thank you soo much🤗! this will be a bit long so please bear a bit☺️:
i really mostly 'eyed' it...i didn't particularly use a scale but i based the cabinet & material size on the 4-1/2 inch paper dolls, (minus the 'pointy' hat by tim holtz) imagining the figures wd at least be 152 cm (5'0) to 165 cm (5'5") standard petite female stature...in proportion, the actual potion bottles would probably be about 'half gallon' ones😂 and the books would be like giant grimoires. i started with the lower cabinet which i estimated to be a standard table height of 72 cm (28-1/2 in). i use metric so i jst converted to english here.🤭 so, i started from the bottom, going up to the top shelf. the mini skulls/skeleton parts (dollar tree) are actually slightly bigger in scale compared to the paperdoll 'head size' but I thought the aesthetic would very much make up for the 'slight' difference in scale😁.
as for the printouts, i scanned some book covers and photoshopped (adobe photoshop) the book covers until it fit the size 2" x 1" cardboard book cutouts...i made the books nearest to the witch figures about 1/4 inch smaller to make the books closer to scale. if i use an actual scale, i think it wd be metric 1:75 or 1:80.
i hope my process wasn't too hard🤭 i used a lot of tim holtz materials and these come in so many different scales so i just chose the most useable ones for the model.
@@anjblueboxdesign-Anj Thank you sooo much! Appreciate it.