30th July 2021
For anyone still searching for this kit and has the money to purchase it, it's up for sale on Ebay Japan!
Yes, it's probably in Japanese but with this blog you could decipher it no problem.
Cheers
Step by step construction of a Dolls' House Kit (Ryokan - Japanese Inn with a Spa)
30th July 2021
For anyone still searching for this kit and has the money to purchase it, it's up for sale on Ebay Japan!
Yes, it's probably in Japanese but with this blog you could decipher it no problem.
Cheers
The new bookcase installed during lockdown. |
The outside kitchen area after putting things back in place. |
View from the portico without the roof. |
I managed to carefully repack the storage area with the food stuff urns and even made them a little more bump resistant with the sticky wax. I then started to pull apart the portico roof. I did some quick research on Japanese garden area roofing (staying away from tile type roofing) and found that many had just simple wooden slats that held roofing material - either fabric or tatami type mats. So I went with that.
Reinforcing the grass and placing the slats |
Finishing gluing everything in. |
Next I wanted to cover over some of the roof with sprouting moss like grass material - like roofing I have seen where over time and humidity, fallen tree leaves and pine needles would make a sort of soil base of their own. And even wild flowers and grass would grow there. So I took some of the flower material I had used previously in the back and side garden and made a new little “garden” on the grass roof.
I had found last fall (really!) a leaf from a tree on my street and finally got around to sealing it with some varnish. Once dried, I used my little leaf cutter (also bought by chance over the years) to cut out little oak leaf type shapes. I managed to find some green paper I had used on the bamboo plant (I don’t throw anything away!!) and cut out some green leaves as well. I glued them over the rooftop to simulate the idea of dead leaves accumulating on the roof. The leaves needed a little color, so I added a bit here and then to give them a more colorful “autumn” air.
Leaf varnished. |
Little cut out maple leaves. |
Adding flowers and leaf bunches. |
Finishing up the roof area. |
I then reattached the roof with the sticky wax knowing that if I needed to take it off again in future due to some other calamity, there would be no problem.
Roof back in place. |