First, the covered porch was not attached. Instead, a stone step (originally a flooring sample) was installed.
The roof itself received very few changes, aside from shaving one edge slightly to accommodate the chimney.
The chimney was an interesting and enjoyable piece of work. Beginning with a piece of pink insulation foam, the shape was traced from a book and cut out. Brick pattern was embossed using a pen. The entire chimney was then painted in several different coats of red, and the mortar was painted after that. Finally, a wash of black paint was applied to tone down the "fire engine red" color and give it a weathered look.
The interior was deliberately left plain to allow for the addition of any furniture desired.
However, I did add a fireplace (a wooden dollhouse accessory from Joann's). The stone hearth was formed from Sculpey pressed into a rocky texture plate. The hearth was painted gray, the mortar was painted beige, then washed with black wash.
It makes a perfect setting for the lovely Marx Colonial accessories, as well as Barzso's relaxed American Revolution camp figures.
Now this house is furnished inside and out, ready for any action that may arise!
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