❣DIY Fairy TreeHouse Using Cardboard❣

In this video I show you how I made a fairy treehouse using cardboard from pizza boxes and some twigs I found in the forest. The house is fun to do and it’s one of those projects that you don’t know exactly how it’s going to look in the end. It has an organic look to it because of the twigs. The process is simple. You start by gluing the twigs to a cardboard floor and try to arrange them so they give you a tree contour shape. Then start making the base adding volume to the bottom where the log will be. Decide now where to place the door and windows on the log and build volume around them using stripes of cardboard. When you have the log’s basic shape you can move on to the upper part to build the actual treehouse. I used other twigs to design the roof’s contour. The twigs dictate the shape of the house so try to see where the walls and roofs are going to look best. Be patient and try different positions until you find a good looking one. Now to the fun part. I started drawing and cutting the cardboard in the shape of the walls. Before I glued them on I marked the windows and cut them out as well. I decided to make large windows for the upper part because this house will be a night lamp. After the walls are in place start building the roof. Always start your roofs from the bottom so you get a nice realistic effect. I built a big roof over the house and a smaller one over the log. Visually I think this smaller one was the best way to have a split line between the log and the house. I added a small chimney with a few rocks on it and the upper part was finished. I started shaping cardboard making long stripes with some volume for the tree bark. I glued them vertically trying to fill gaps and go around windows as smooth as I could. I also curved some of those stripes at the bottom to make them look like roots. Although individually none of those stripes look like anything, when put together on the tree they look quite awesome. I used acrylics for coloring the whole project. I start with a darker base color for most of the surfaces and gradually added lights and shadows. One thing I did is I added white before the lighter colors. That helps the color on top so it doesn’t fade. For example if you have a black surface and you want to add some beautiful red on top you could go with the red directly but the red will get a little dark revealing some of the black under it. But if you add some white first, let it dry, and then add red over the white part, you will get a more beautiful red color. Hope this makes sense. I want to see more of your creations! So if you don’t know by now, I have a Facebook group called “Creative Mom Club“ where you can share your creations with over creative people. If you have ever wondered if people actually make stuff they see on my channel, there is your answer. So come join my group to share your creations and get inspired. I’ll see you there! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for being here! You are one of the few people who actually read my video description, so thank you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools & Materials: Pizza boxes Twigs Acrylic paint - Lights - Hot glue gun - DISCLAIMER: These are affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and buy something, I’ll receive a small commission with no additional cost to you. This help support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music - Dinner for Two by SYBS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Popular Videos: DIY Witch House Using Cardboard - DIY Fairy House Lamp Using Coke Plastic Bottles - DIY Fairy House Lamp Recycling TRASH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So like, comment and subscribe to my channel for more videos Connect with me on Facebook and Twitter Let me know what you think in the comments section below! Thank you!
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