This miniature cider house or cider shack was built by my daughter to put into a larger seasonal display. She made it very quickly in my opinion: she wiped it together inside of an hour! Later she added the mice and a few more details that I talk about at the bottom of this post.
Finished cider shack minus the mice. |
Supply List:
- decorative fall or harvest themed papers + print of wooden plank flooring
- Sculpey for mini pumpkins
- white card stock for signs, basket of apples and award
- recycled lid for framed print
- straw scraps for loft
- corrugated cardboard for faux "metal roof"
- tray of watercolors
- Mod Podge
- small cardboard box for the tiny pub
- two spools for the table + scrap cardboard for the top
- scrap fabric for table linen
- tiny mugs for the cider (purchased)
- acrylic paints for the signs and roof details
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Select and shape the roof of a shallow box. This one has an arched shape. The faux corrugated metal is actually made from a well defined interior corrugated cardboard insert. It was painted with additional shades of brown to make it look even more extreme.
- Next the interior walls and floors with decoupaged with decorative papers. The outside side walls of the shack were already decorated with the apple print that you see in the photo below.
- Then the back oval window with glued in mullion was cut out and painted.
- A small simple print of flowers was cut from scrap paper and glued inside of a shallow lid to make it look framed. This was then glued to a side wall for further decoration.
- My daughter then made little signs for the mouse cider house, one with a menu another for the outside of the display labeling what it was intended to represent.
- She then used her watercolors to paint a basket of apples for the attic storage room.
- She sculpted the 3 dimensional pumpkins from Sculpey oven-bake clay and followed the directions for baking it posted on the package.
- She then painted the pumpkins orange and their stems green. Let these dry and brushed on Mod Podge to seal them.
- She glued two large wooden spools to the bottom of a table top cut from cardboard.
- Afterwards she cut a scrap of plaid fabric for the tablecloth and set the table using store bought mugs.
- Lastly, she made the 1rst place award ribbon for best squeezed cider and hung it above the table with mugs.
One month later . . .
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