Small wood kits

Finished Doll house

Posted on March 8, 2011 at 8:16 am

Finished Project

The roof has many different type of shingles you can get to put on.  This one came with a shake shingle roof which is probably the hardest type to have.  You will need to glue each shingle on by itself which is time consuming.  I did this step to be sure they were straight and on right. Once all were in place I sprayed the whole house with a clear sealer that has a mat finish to help seal it against dirt and things as my daughter plays with it.

Please find all the tools, kits and things you will need on my web site tools and crafting.  Here are some pictures of the finished project.

Roof Detail

Bay Window

Finally Playing

Together we build

Posted on March 5, 2011 at 8:11 am

After getting the walls up you will be working on the individual rooms.  Size is the key in placing these partitions.  You want to place them where they will not get in the way of a window or dormer.

Livingroom

Here in the living room I have added wall paper after I painted the ceiling.  I then added the flooring. Many of these type parts can be found at Hobby Lobby.  Ours have several selections and ideas for making the house your own.  This is a great learning tool for my daughter on color coordination and decorating.  My wife and her will be getting furniture and items to put in the house as well.

Bedroom

The bedroom area is upstairs and is painted purple and has a wall paper that is a lighter color but has a purple design in it. Again we painted the ceiling and floor before putting the wall paper up.  The wall paper is glued on with a type of wall paper paste like the real thing.  So this was a good learning experience for my daughter but she did a good job on it.

Staircase

YES there is even a little staircase for this house. On this you will need to paint this after you put it together but before you install it in your house.  You also need to paint the ceiling and floor and install the wall paper before the staircase is installed. A lot of this you will find in common sense if you spend some time thinking of what you want it to look like before putting it together.

Together with my daughter

Posted on March 5, 2011 at 7:35 am
Pre-paint all peices before attaching them to your house

Painting the walls

It has been a while since I started this project.  Please remember I am doing this with a 5 year old and we both are learning in this process.  When you begin I mentioned that you should lay out all the pieces and purchase the wall paper and extras before you begin.  This is a project that you will need to read all the instructions before you start so you can see where you will be going.

Painting the walls

Pre-paint you piece before you attach it.  This is probably the most time consuming part of the project.  It will make the house look much better when you are done and your little one can be involved in this step.  The smallest piece will be easiest to paint before you attach it.

When you begin to build the house this plan began with the windows in putting them together and then attaching them to the house.  The windows come with a sash which needs painting. We painted them a light blue. Then we glued the window on with Elmer’s glue. Then we painted the frame a medium blue and the sills and top a dark blue.  After it was all painted we glued all the pieces together with a glue gun.  You will be using a glue gun the most in this project so be sure to purchase a good one that will be able to be on most of the time.  Some of the cheep ones if left on for an extended time like it will be on this project will burn up and you will be left unable to continue.

Total Enjoyment


building the doll house

Posted on December 30, 2010 at 12:22 am

This is the doll house I bought off my web page for my daughter. I gave it to her for Christmas and we opened it last evening to look at it and begin to assemble it. She is so excited about building it but I told her we are going to take our time so that it will be pretty and fun to play with.

This comes with 10 wood cut out pages and one clear window page, sand paper, and instructions. The instructions also give an 800 number to call if you do not understand something. The basic process is to follow the instructions painting or wall papering the pieces before putting it together. You can use Elmer’s glue which will take longer and you will need some small clamps to hold things in place or if you are careful you can use a hot glue gun and several sticks. Either way this will take several evenings and we are going to use it as a daddy daughter time. When we are done then mommy will get involved and take her out to get furniture and dolls for it.

You will need to purchase several things for this project
1. The kit itself can be ordered off my web page
2. Paints for the house, craft paints will work then spray it
with a satin finish
3. Wall paper if you choose to use it. It does add a lot of
detail quickly
4. Craft knife set for cutting the wood again can be found on
my wen site
5. A craft glue gun and glue sticks


I hope you will give this project a try. This is one of the smaller houses to build but if my daughter likes this then we will build a bigger one later.

I will be having further posts in upcoming weeks to update everyone on the progress and try to show how easy this is even for a year old girl. I will be doing the gluing but she is going to help with the painting and decorating.

dollhouses

Posted on October 22, 2010 at 8:38 am
I am going to be building this doll house for my daughter for Christmas.  She is 5 years old and loves playing with any kind of doll.  I thought I would build it and my wife could help with the decorating of it.  Then after Christmas we all could go to the store and buy some furniture for it that my daughter would like.  I will take pictures of it as I go so everyone can see how to do it and how it is coming along.  Talk to you soon.  Go out to my web site at www.hilterbrandjer.com to see other things to build and some of the tools you may need.

You can find more wood working kits and tools on Tools and crafting.com

woodworking kits – doll houses

Posted on August 30, 2010 at 3:13 am

The idea of woodworking has always been a joy of mine. I grew up with a dad that is a carpenter and he showed my many of the tools necessary for woodworking. We have created many thing both large and small through the years. Now I am showing my daughter who just started kindergarten. She enjoys creating anything right now and is getting a good imagination as well. She made a horse and put it in the fair this year and won a first prize. I am doing many of the wood working with the big tools but she sands and paint the projects and does very well. Below are some ideas of things you can do with your little ones as well. This will give you time together and no matter how it comes out you will have memories that will last a life time.

You can find several doll houses on tools and crafting.com. You will also see many of the tools you will need and be able to order them on the site as well.

RC Planes

Posted on August 20, 2010 at 7:50 pm

Here is a basic lesson on flying a RC Plane. He goes through the very basics on how the planes work. This is very good and takes you from the basics and will with more lessons go to building and flying an RC plane.

All you need can be found at www. Hilterbrandjer.com

woodworking

Posted on July 3, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Pie Hutch Project

Pie Hutch

This is the Pie Hutch I finished about a month ago.  First before I bought it I made sure it was built of solid wood construction, no plywood. Then after I got it home I sanded the entire surface removing the old stain.  It had gotten weathered and had begun to fade and peal off.  As you can see the surface was not totally flat.  There are routered corners and a large crown molding that was not easy to sand. I used a palm sander when I could, then followed in the hard areas with a sponge type sand paper.  This forms to the wood to give an even sanding.  Then I used my chisel set and found a small one to fit into the tightest spots to remove the last of the old stain.  You have to be careful not to remove the wood just the stain if you can.

The next step is to find a stain that you like.  I wanted to match my wife’s buffet cabinet so it could become part of the set.  Then I applied 3 coats of stain letting each one dry in between.  Then because this is out in the covered porch area I also sealed it with a coat of polyurethane.


My next project is the buffet cabinet.  It has gotten some water stains on it since we have been married.  So I am going to take a chance and see if I can fix that as well.

Hobbies

Posted on June 23, 2010 at 3:27 pm

Hobbies are fun in themselves, but when you build them and then can play

with them it is even more exciting.  Check out the hobbies page of this

website.  I have added some more exciting top rated kits for your enjoyment.

I have a HELICOPTER also which with radio controlled can be very hard. Here

are some pictures of the new hobby challenges.

RC Helicopter

Big Daddy Rocket

Beaver RC park ranger

woodworking kits

Posted on June 22, 2010 at 1:40 pm

Corona Dollhouse


I just bought a Dremel kit with several bits. I am going to be working on some small wood projects for my daughter. One is going to be a doll house. I have ordered the wood kit and have the other tools necessary for the project.
Both the doll house and the dremel can now be found on the woodworking kits page.

Dremel Kit

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