Sunday, December 3, 2017

How to Make a Windowsill Village Using Scrap Wood

I love involving my grand daughters in my projects, and this windowsill village was a great hit with them. Not only did they get to paint the buildings, but they had a toy village when the project is complete. Added bonus for me: it was made from scraps of wood left over from previous projects.
Windowsill Village

Supplies and Equipment:

  1. Gather your wood scraps and leftovers. 
  2. Decide on the size of your village buildings. There is no exact size for the village buildings. Here are the measurement for mine:
      • Pink: 4¼" x ¾" x ½"
      • Melon: 2" x ¾" x ¾"
      • Lavender: 4¾" x 5/8" x ¾"
      • Chartreuse: 3¼" x 1" x ¾"
      • Purple: 1½" x ¾" x ¾"
      • Blue: 3¾" x ¾" x 5/8" 
  3. Use the bandsaw to cut the building shapes.
  4. Sand each of the shapes on the disc sander. Use the angle gauge to accurately sand roof lines.
  5. Use FolkArt ColorShift acrylic paints to paint each building.


  6. Add windows and doors. I cut vinyl on my Zing electronic cutter, but you could add windows and doors with acrylic paints or permanent markers. You could also omit the windows and doors, and sand edges for a rustic look.
  7. Seal everything with a coat of Mod Podge.
  8. Enjoy your windowsill village. 

1 comment:

Misty said...

Carole these will be great in anyone window.
Good Job.