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Fairy nice job

Postby Dalboy » 11 Oct 2020, 21:19

Orders from the other half when she saw these mushroom fairy houses by Emma aka the tiny turner. Got them finished and have new boxes to pack them in. Yes you guessed it they are Christmas presents(Dam it did I just mention that time of year)

Yes they were fun. Bases from Oak ant the tops and fairies from whatever odd bits I found around the wood pile which are to small for many things that I turn, I even robbed some of the pen blanks out of my pen blank draw.

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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Malc2098 » 11 Oct 2020, 21:38

Nice.
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Phil » 12 Oct 2020, 07:37

They are very nice. 8-)

Size?
Where did you source the 'glass bowl' from?
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby DaveL » 12 Oct 2020, 09:08

Phil wrote:They are very nice. 8-)

Size?
Where did you source the 'glass bowl' from?
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Do they have LED lights in them?
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Andyp » 12 Oct 2020, 10:56

Phil
The Tiny Tuner is a yorkshire lass who has a website and sells a number of diy turning kits. Www.thetinyturner.co.uk

I cant see that she sells the fairies though Derek, did you make those?
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Dalboy » 12 Oct 2020, 14:31

Thank you all.

As Andy stated the kit is from The Tiny Turner. Which include nearly everything you need you will need to turn the base the top and the fairy. Have a look at the video she did on making one.

They stand about 6 1/2" tall

Mushroom kit video

And the kit Which you can choose different colours of the parts
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Phil » 13 Oct 2020, 07:48

Andyp wrote:Phil
The Tiny Tuner is a yorkshire lass who has a website and sells a number of diy turning kits. http://Www.thetinyturner.co.uk

I cant see that she sells the fairies though Derek, did you make those?



Dalboy wrote:Thank you all.

As Andy stated the kit is from The Tiny Turner. Which include nearly everything you need you will need to turn the base the top and the fairy. Have a look at the video she did on making one.

They stand about 6 1/2" tall

Mushroom kit video

And the kit Which you can choose different colours of the parts



Very interresting, thanks for the links.
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby TrimTheKing » 16 Oct 2020, 15:55

Lovely stuff as always Derek.

I really like those and the kits lol great. Something I might buy to do with my daughter as she’s developing a real love for crafts and would love those, especially if she had a hand in making them too.
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Re: Fairy nice job

Postby Dalboy » 16 Oct 2020, 21:24

TrimTheKing wrote:Lovely stuff as always Derek.

I really like those and the kits lol great. Something I might buy to do with my daughter as she’s developing a real love for crafts and would love those, especially if she had a hand in making them too.


Yes they are great as you can turn the wooden parts and she can paint and decorate them. Good father daughter time
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