Sunday 1 September 2013

More on Willunga........

I finally got the picket fence together, painted and installed - and Peter hinged the little gate for me! Also started on the landscaping - so I'm including a couple of show and tell pics!!




More progress reports soon!



12 comments:

  1. I love the crooked picket fence! Oh my, so much character.

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  2. My compliments on you progress; it looks so real and a bit worn by the years....very pretty!

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  3. Me encanta como esta quedando un trabajo fabuloso.
    Un abrazo.
    Yolanda

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  4. Very nice! May I ask what you are using for grass?

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    1. I use gap filler which I apply to my base and then apply a scenic product called decorative lawn made by Heki (a German company who make scenic products for model railways). I then sprinkle dyed sawdust in different colours so I don't get a "perfect" green lawn! Hope that all makes sense!!
      Cheers - Lidi

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    2. I use gap filler which I apply to my base and then apply a scenic product called decorative lawn made by Heki (a German company who make scenic products for model railways). I then sprinkle dyed sawdust in different colours so I don't get a "perfect" green lawn! Hope that all makes sense!!
      Cheers - Lidi

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  5. Genial, en espera de ver el interior, promete pues lo que muestras es fantástico, feliz semana:-)

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  6. Willunga looks so real with the fence and the gate! Perfect!
    Hugs
    Kikka

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  7. Hi Lidi! I love the way the landscaping is looking and the grass is Very Very Good! I love the idea of dyed sawdust; Brilliant and probably really cost effective, as well as looking like the real thing. The fence is perfect looking for the yard and the finished base is beautiful, Lidi. Lovin it all!

    elizabeth

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  8. The fence looks so real. I love old buildings especially out in the bush.
    Cheers Yvonne

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  9. The fence is delightful! I love the wonkyness.

    Sarah :)

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