Pixie Place Project
These small little chipboard towers are full of creative potential. You can alter them to suit any theme or color palette, the options are endless! I decided to alter mine with just a few simple supplies. I love little clip art images of fairies, so I decided to use the fairies at the door to give the appearance that they are peeking out.
Start by assembling the towers. As you assemble them, dab some very small amounts of Diamond Glaze to help secure the house together. Once the towers are all assembled, paint them with blue acrylic paint and the roofs with brown acrylic paint. After the paint dries, paint the brown roofs with white crackle paint.
Cut out the small fairy images and some orange cardstock to fit the glass pieces. Glue the pieces onto each tower and cover with the glass piece. Lastly, attach the chipboard numbers from the tower kit onto the towers. Create just a few towers or an entire village!
These small little chipboard towers are full of creative potential. You can alter them to suit any theme or color palette, the options are endless! I decided to alter mine with just a few simple supplies. I love little clip art images of fairies, so I decided to use the fairies at the door to give the appearance that they are peeking out.
Start by assembling the towers. As you assemble them, dab some very small amounts of Diamond Glaze to help secure the house together. Once the towers are all assembled, paint them with blue acrylic paint and the roofs with brown acrylic paint. After the paint dries, paint the brown roofs with white crackle paint.
Cut out the small fairy images and some orange cardstock to fit the glass pieces. Glue the pieces onto each tower and cover with the glass piece. Lastly, attach the chipboard numbers from the tower kit onto the towers. Create just a few towers or an entire village!