16TH CENTURY BED

16 CENTURY BED – DIORAMA TUTORIAL

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MATERIALS NEEDED

 

Foam Board 1/4"

Foam Board 1/4"

Cutting Tool - Medium Duty

Cutting Tool - Medium Duty

Project Board 3-Panel

Project Board 3-Panel

Foam

Foam

Foam Board 1/2"

Foam Board 1/2"

Ruler - L-Shaped

Ruler - L-Shaped

Floor Tile

Floor Tile

Dowel - Balsa Wood Strips

Dowel - Balsa Wood Strips

Contact Paper

Contact Paper

Hair Clip

Hair Clip

Sewing Machine

Sewing Machine

Sewing Pins - Flat Head

Sewing Pins - Flat Head

Cutting Tool

Cutting Tool

Masking Tape

Masking Tape

Dowel - wooden

Dowel - wooden

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7 Comments

  1. Chelly Wood

    Thanks for sharing this! I’m bookmarking it right now. I’m in the process of filming my own stop-motion version of Romeo and Juliet, and this bed will be perfect for our set!

    Reply
    • JATMAN

      So glad I could help Chelly. Best of luck with your stop-motion project. I’ve tried it once…. quickly lost patience with the excruciating amount of work it takes to do 1 tiny, short scene. I have so many scenes to do, I would need to stop working and do this full time if it were in stop motion. Mind boggling. Kudos to you for doing it! Send me a link when it’s up. JATMAN

      Reply
  2. km

    Cinnamon sticks as logs! Cinnamon sticks! That’s so funny! You’re so clever to think of that. Just the right size and texture– and probably made the whole room smell good while you were filming!
    🙂

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  3. Kristina Jorgensen

    I love your work, such talent and I would greatly appreciate it if I could get added to your mailing list please

    Reply
  4. Bev Bailey

    Love the cinnamon stick idea, I just usually cut some tiny tree branches. I have never seen the no head draper pins, but I’m going to start looking for them, better idea than my t-pins.
    Thanks for sharing your behind-the-scene info. And, most definitely for keeping entertained for years now. Can’t remember how long it’s been.
    Thank you
    Bev

    Reply
    • JATMAN

      Thanks so much, Bev! JATMAN

      Reply

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