DIY Antique DOLLHOUSE Black Lacquer WARDROBE ~

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Materials Listed Below! I Wanted to Make an Old Antique Worn Black Lacquer Wardrob. The First Time I Painted it in Light Cream Colours to Make it Look Shabby Chic (You Can See This In My Previous Video Where I Change The Look Of The Decorative Panels). I Also Tried to Make Hinges but it Was A Disaster. I Don't Show That Part in This Video as it Would Have Been Too Long. It Took Me Several Attempts to Try to Get the Hinges Working. The Ready Made Hinges and The Screws Were Too Big and I Had to Glue The Hinges on. Otherwise I'm Really Happy With the Look Of the Wardrobe. The Measurements Can be a Bit off as I'm Not Great With Maths and I'm Not an Expert and Still Learning. But Remember, Make it Your Own!!
Bass Wood 2 mm:
Back Panel: 10 cm x 14 cm
Top and Bottom Panels: 4 cm x 10 cm
Side and Middle Panels: 3.5 cm x 14 cm
Door Panels: 5 cm x 11.5 cm
Shelves: 3.1 cm x 4.7 cm (If too big, you can sand them down to fit properly)
Drawer Front Panels: 2.5 cm x 5 cm
Drawer Sides: 2.5 cm x 3.5 cm
Drawer Back: 2.5 cm x 4.1 cm
Drawer Bottom: 3.2 cm x 4.1 cm
Nayrmaer Metal Glue (or Superglue)
Tacky Glue
Acrylic Paint
Gold Paint
Bamboo Hand Held Fan
Tisseu Paper / Paper Napkin / Washi Tape
PVA Glue and Water
Tooth Pick
Green Stuff World Antique Gold Chrome Paint
Pebeo Cerne Relief King Gold Outliner
Jewelry Spacer Beads
5mm x 5mm and 3 mm x 3mm Wood Dowels
Flat Wood Dowel 2mm Thick and 9mm Wide
Narrow Decorative Middle Panel Approx.: 3.5 cm x 8.5 cm
Plastic / Wood Beads for Legs
Knot Design Spacer Beads for Door and Drawer Handles
Ready Made Mini Hinges
Paper / Card
Craft Knife

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