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Product Description
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CLEARANCE ITEM WHICH IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR REFUND.
Our vendor calls it a Kitchen Chair, but we think it can venture well beyond! In wood, with a clear natural finish that’s easy to paint if you want to change the color. We are showing a finished example miniaturist Fran Casselman created for our June 2022 Deal of the Month. She sanded it heavily to remove the finish before adding a series of grey and green washes to suggest age and weathering. The tiny trowel is an easy DIY that needs only a toothpick and a scrap of cardstock, plus a craft knife, scissors, glue, and paint. The plants are also available separately.
1 7/8"W x 3 1/8"H x 1 5/8"D
Tiny trowel instructions:
Clip off the point of a toothpick but leave most of the taper. With a sharp craft knife, carefully slice into the end about 1/8". From a scrap of cardstock, about 3/8" x 1/2", cut an elongated almost-heart shape (without the sharp point and center dip). Fit it into the slit of the toothpick, and cut your trowel handle to the length you want. (Sand the end round if desired). Paint the parts, then glue them together. -
Product Specifications
Legacy Item #: 77537 Product Weight (oz.): 1.3 COLOR: NATURAL FINISH: SEMI-GLOSS MATERIAL: WOOD MINIATURES SCALE: 1/12 SCALE
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CLEARANCE ITEM WHICH IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR REFUND.
Our vendor calls it a Kitchen Chair, but we think it can venture well beyond! In wood, with a clear natural finish that’s easy to paint if you want to change the color. We are showing a finished example miniaturist Fran Casselman created for our June 2022 Deal of the Month. She sanded it heavily to remove the finish before adding a series of grey and green washes to suggest age and weathering. The tiny trowel is an easy DIY that needs only a toothpick and a scrap of cardstock, plus a craft knife, scissors, glue, and paint. The plants are also available separately.
1 7/8"W x 3 1/8"H x 1 5/8"D
Tiny trowel instructions:
Clip off the point of a toothpick but leave most of the taper. With a sharp craft knife, carefully slice into the end about 1/8". From a scrap of cardstock, about 3/8" x 1/2", cut an elongated almost-heart shape (without the sharp point and center dip). Fit it into the slit of the toothpick, and cut your trowel handle to the length you want. (Sand the end round if desired). Paint the parts, then glue them together.
Our vendor calls it a Kitchen Chair, but we think it can venture well beyond! In wood, with a clear natural finish that’s easy to paint if you want to change the color. We are showing a finished example miniaturist Fran Casselman created for our June 2022 Deal of the Month. She sanded it heavily to remove the finish before adding a series of grey and green washes to suggest age and weathering. The tiny trowel is an easy DIY that needs only a toothpick and a scrap of cardstock, plus a craft knife, scissors, glue, and paint. The plants are also available separately.
1 7/8"W x 3 1/8"H x 1 5/8"D
Tiny trowel instructions:
Clip off the point of a toothpick but leave most of the taper. With a sharp craft knife, carefully slice into the end about 1/8". From a scrap of cardstock, about 3/8" x 1/2", cut an elongated almost-heart shape (without the sharp point and center dip). Fit it into the slit of the toothpick, and cut your trowel handle to the length you want. (Sand the end round if desired). Paint the parts, then glue them together.
Legacy Item #: | 77537 |
Product Weight (oz.): | 1.3 |
COLOR: | NATURAL |
FINISH: | SEMI-GLOSS |
MATERIAL: | WOOD |
MINIATURES SCALE: | 1/12 SCALE |