How to make miniature wall tiles out of paper

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @bethrundle5560
    @bethrundle5560 Před 12 dny +2

    Will definitely give this a try! Beautiful.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 10 dny +2

      Please do! The great thing with this technique is that you can have any shape, any pattern and any colour, matt or gloss. Have fun! 😃

  • @coby9896
    @coby9896 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you Josje your channel came up in my feed yesterday.(thanks algorithm) I have wasted many hours and days trying to make tiles but was never really happy with the results. Your method of a slow build up of thin layers makes perfect sense so I will try it for my next project. I have been binge watching your Canal house series and absolutely loved every room and the special objects you have put in them. The kitchen had a special appeal and brought back memories of my childhood in the old country……I can smell the Koffee😉. Of course I have now subscribed and look forward to more wonderful videos, Many, many thanks.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety +1

      You are so welcome Coby! Thank you for your kind comment.
      Making the tiled walls takes some time and patience, but it's worth it I think. How lovely that the kitchen brought back memories for you. I hope you will enjoy my future videos as well!

  • @em6577
    @em6577 Před rokem +2

    Thankyou for sharing... cant wait to try

  • @normanshadow1
    @normanshadow1 Před rokem +2

    I'm so happy for this tutorial!

  • @Gracitagouv
    @Gracitagouv Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Nederlands. "De koffie staat klaar". xD Can't wait to start watching. Thanx!

  • @Lulis56
    @Lulis56 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What a wonderful idea! Thank you and thanks for the trial with Mod Podge! Saves us the trouble and expense!

  • @helengibson8196
    @helengibson8196 Před 7 měsíci +1

    These tiles are a work of art. Thank you for sharing your techniques with us. 🌷

  • @noramazonson5696
    @noramazonson5696 Před 3 lety +4

    Wonderful tutorial. Thank you for sharing!

  • @alisonmary1443
    @alisonmary1443 Před rokem +2

    Thank you super tutorial, many thanks.

  • @elizabeths4371
    @elizabeths4371 Před 3 lety +6

    Such a marked difference between the finishes of the Mod Podge and the spray varnish- Absolutely No Contest and your tiles look exactly like the Real Thing!

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Elizabeth! I hoped Mod Podge would be a quick and easy substitute for the spray varnish but as you said, no contest!. Thank you!

    • @Dragon-Slay3r
      @Dragon-Slay3r Před rokem +1

      🛁👍😂

  • @arundhatitare8934
    @arundhatitare8934 Před 2 lety +3

    I am thankful that you have shared all the details so clearly , very impressed,

  • @TheFiown
    @TheFiown Před rokem +3

    Hi, great video again. When I wanted terra cotta hexagonal tiles for my floor I began using clay, disaster ! Then I decided to use card so I cut them out of thickish kraft card (aliexpress) (( wonderful product)) and laid them down on upturned masking tape to hold them in place after covering them in poly filler slightly unevenly. I then sanded them lightly and painted them in all different shades of terracotta, brown and ochres. I then tidied them up a bit and gave them a coat of varish before laying them so all the tones mixed. In certain places I used bits of 'tile' like an old repair. I then used filler to grout the gaps and when dry I cleaned them up with fine wire wool and then waxed them with a slightly dark wax that stained the grouting. I had no idea what I was doing at the time. All around the room I laid square 'terra cotta' tiles before infilling with the hexagonal ones. I must admit that for a first time I was fairly chuffed ! The day I realised that miniatures are mostly a 'cheat' made me lighten up on what materials I used. When I first cut out all the thick wood for my house the weight was such that once finished with the roof, the floors and tiles and acessories it would take a crane to lift it ! I than began using 3 or 5 mm mdf and thick card to line the walls. I actually laid the floor on a piece of kraft card cut to the shape of the floor then when finshed I glued it to the floor of the house. I even made a swedish roombox in one day as a challenge using only card in different thickeness and painting it all white before dulling the colour to make it look older and more 'swedish'. It did warp slightly but it was fun to let go and be more adventurous. Sadly I had to move at the begiining of covid into a huge old house that needs everything doing to it so after making a lovely attic room dedicated to miniatures I didn't go into it, no time.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před rokem +2

      That is one of the things I love to do too, just experiment with materials to find the effect I'm after. Card, paint, filler...wonderful products to use. I love poly filler! I saw someone made very convincing slate with that, years ago. You mentioned the cardboard roombox, I've been wanting to do something similar for a long time (well, maybe not in one day, that's just not in my nature) but use only cardboard for a roombox. I've even been saving all kinds of cardboard boxes for this purpose but have just never had the time to start this. One day...

  • @maditamartinsson1766
    @maditamartinsson1766 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I worked on some miniature mosaic yesterday and made it to printing out a pattern (I have patchwork pattern files of all kind) but then gave up when it came to cutting them out. OF COURSE I need to paint the BACK! It seems so simple now, but it didn't even occur to me 😂

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful! Sometimes you just need a little help for that AHA! moment 😉

  • @arundhatitare8934
    @arundhatitare8934 Před 2 lety +4

    I am glad you have shared the details so nicely👌

  • @SakinaSasa.
    @SakinaSasa. Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your sharing the secret of making beautiful tiles!❤❤🎉🎉 I enjoyed the video very much😊

  • @dawsie
    @dawsie Před 2 lety +4

    Love the idea of the tiles, I was going to use UV resin but now I will give the spray varnish a go first 🤗🤗

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Go for it! 😃 I have never used resin, I should try that out some day. I imagine that would work very well also as you can apply it very precisely and it leaves a beautiful raised and shiny coat. I recently bought some resin for someone else to use (in a class in Tune) and there is some left in the bottle so I can try it out. It was rather expensive though so spray varnish may be the cheaper option.

  • @dentalassistant8180
    @dentalassistant8180 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your work is amazing and so perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! And thank you for the compliment 😃

  • @shirleymiller9267
    @shirleymiller9267 Před 2 lety +3

    Superb tutorial! The possibilities are endless for customization. I am excited to get started - thank you very much!

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it. Yes, the possibilities are endless. Have fun with it!

  • @lizegouws2779
    @lizegouws2779 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, so much appreciate it!

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure Lize! I hope it will be useful to you in your miniature making.

  • @loisseeley5039
    @loisseeley5039 Před 3 lety +3

    thank you Josje. I am trying to grout bricks but it was not working well. I was referred to this site to watch. Yipee! Of course, I was doing everything wrong, too much spackle, too big an area at once and of course too much water on my cloth!! So I have subscribed and will enjoy seeing more of your videos! Off I go to GROUT.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Lois! I hope you will get your grouting done now. I suppose bricks can be a bit more difficult to grout because they are not smooth (depending on the material used of course). You could spray the bricks with a matt varnish first, before grouting. And you can colour the spackle with a bit of paint mixed in. But maybe I'm saying things you already know. Have fun with your build!

  • @kerry1963qld
    @kerry1963qld Před rokem +2

    Hello from Australia and thankyou so much for sharing :) I have subscribed

  • @karinbeun2097
    @karinbeun2097 Před 3 lety +2

    I'll try this. The end result is beautiful.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Karin! Do a test piece first, so you know how your paper and the spray varnish 'behave', and make sure the varnish has dried thoroughly before grouting. 🙂

  • @emilymurphy6674
    @emilymurphy6674 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful tutorial - thank you!!

  • @livinglife8333
    @livinglife8333 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh thank you so much for this video, I’ve just made tiles for a fireplace 😊😊👍🏻

  • @lyndseybush
    @lyndseybush Před 2 lety +2

    The end result is stunning!!! I was wondering is this the same process you used for the large floor tiles you show under the sink?

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Lyndsey! The floor tiles you see under the sink are real stone, but you could use the same technique, and maybe add some texture to the paper to simulate stone. Often people use rougher paper or egg carton to simulate stone. You could use a matt varnish and then colour the spackle for the grouting with a little bit of acrylic paint. 😃

  • @petjucika2
    @petjucika2 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @silviaborgers4105
    @silviaborgers4105 Před 3 lety +1

    Hoi, wat een superslimme manier om tegeltjes te maken, ik heb ook een tutorial over tegeltjes gemaakt. Maar ik ga jouw manier zeker wel proberen! En het realisme van je bijkeukentje/ ateliertje vind ik ook fantastisch!!

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 3 lety

      Dank je wel Silvia! Leuk dat je het gaat proberen. Het is niet moeilijk dus het wordt vast mooi! Ik zal jouw tutorial ook gaan bekijken.

  • @silviaborgers4105
    @silviaborgers4105 Před 2 lety +2

    Hallo josje, ik heb de tegeltjes gemaakt voor mijn poppenhuis, ik heb wel wat dingen aangepast en het ook op veel sites gedeeld, maar ik heb jou genoemd in de comments als bron.

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety +1

      Dank je wel Silvia! Ik hoop dat je tegeltjes mooi geworden zijn 😃

  • @romlahdaily4867
    @romlahdaily4867 Před 2 lety +1

    I adore all your works! May I know what structure the building is?

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much! The tiles are in the basement room of a 12th scale canal house I am currently building. I haven't had much time to work on it lately and it will take many years before it is finished. Probably 10 more years 😅😉

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Oh, and the first shot of the tiles is in the kitchen of that same unfinished house 😉

    • @romlahdaily4867
      @romlahdaily4867 Před 2 lety +1

      I know. I am currently made a doll house and it took a few weeks, but the result is not as detail as yours. I had just made the house, not even the furniture! Yours are amazing!

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      @@romlahdaily4867 Thank you!

  • @cynthiaadams1263
    @cynthiaadams1263 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it possible to dye the wall filler? I would really like "black grout".

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can change the colour by adding pigments. The wall filler I use will take acrylic paint and you could try inks as well. However, I don't think you will get it really black, as you are adding colour to white it will turn grey. If you add a lot of paint or ink it will change the consistency of the grout. You will have to do some tests first. Also, make sure your paper tiles are sealed well, so the colour of the grout doesn't affect the tiles.

    • @cynthiaadams1263
      @cynthiaadams1263 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the advice. I'm using 8x11 paper, so its a big area, but I can't get the "grout" to stay in when I wipe it. Any other ideas for "grout". thanks

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety +1

      @@cynthiaadams1263 Try letting the grout harden a bit longer, and maybe clean the tiles individually a bit before wiping the area you worked on. Also you can try adding some wood glue or tacky glue to help adhesion. Stacey's Miniature Masonry(in the UK) sells real grout mix for miniature tiles, and ik dark grey too. I've never used that for my paper tiles , but it may work. Also you could try very fine sand or bird sand, mixed with glue and a pigment. With everything, test before you use it on your finished floor! I hope it works for you this time!

  • @marielavilchezpardo4337
    @marielavilchezpardo4337 Před 2 lety +1

    Como podría traducirla al español.?

    • @MakeMiniatures
      @MakeMiniatures  Před 2 lety

      Simplemente haga clic en el botón de subtítulos para "activar". Con el botón de configuración al lado, puede elegir traducirlo a cualquier idioma que desee. (Realmente no hablo español, usé el traductor de Google para esto). 😃