Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

Have you ever tried re-growing grocery store fruits and veggies before?

Now, this is not going to be a post bashing Pottery Barn Kids and their prices.I really love Pottery Barn and would buy everything from them if I could.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

I often order gifts for others from their website, but when I saw this idea in their latest catalogue, I thought I could make a decent version of their idea with Kennedy and it would be a fun way for us to spend some time together.Plus it cost me like $11 in materials..This was such a fun project.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

We picked up some felt in orange, black and white..The “body” of the haunted house is made up of full-sized felt pieces spaced out with smaller black rectangles.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

All pieces were attached with hot glue..

The “real” version has a few details that ours doesn’t, so we tried to add in a few easy details, like the scalloped edging there, to make it feel a little more special..in the mood to have it at least be round in shape.. A-ha!

What about a round tablecloth?What about a round plaid table cloth that sort of looks like a cozy warm wool blanket?.

I don’t even mind that it attracts all that cat fur.No one usually puts their face that close to the base of the tree anyway.

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