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Tiny Tree House
Tiny Tree House
Tiny Tree House
by tinyIDs
You've always wanted to have your own tree house, but never had enough space for it? You are looking for a creative way
to decorate your indoor plants? Or you are a person who just likes to create miny things like me? Then this instructable is
for you!
You just need a few everyday items, a steady hand and some time to create this tiny tree house. I hope you have fun
making it!
Supplies:
You'll need
5-6 wooden skewers
about 10 wooden tothpicks
1-2 tongue depressors
wood stain OR instant co ee
some cotton thread
a small amount of adhesive putty
Tools
craft knife
ne sandpaper
wood glue
paintbrush
tweezers
cutting mat (optional)
1. Take the pieces cut from the tongue depressors and score parallel lines into them with your craft knife. To
resemble tiny wooden boards the lines should be about 0,1-0,2cm apart. Be careful not to cut through
the wood.
2. Apply wood stain to both sides with a paintbrush and let them dry. If you don't have wood stain you can
also use instant co ee with a little bit of water as I did. Apply as man coats as you like until the color suits
you. The wood might warp a little, but you can straighten it again by placing something heavy on top
after the stain has dried. Also stain the last "log" piece (3cm).
3. Glue two tongue depressor pieces onto your house to form a roof. Make sure the scored side faces
outwards. (Put the other two pieces away for now.) Glue the stained log on the roof ridge. Let everything
dry.
The house is nished now! On to the platform.
1. Glue the remaining two pieces of tongue depressor together lengthwise and let dry. Be sure both the
scored sides face up.
2. Cut your toothpicks into 1,0cm-long pieces. You will need 10 for now, but more later. Sand the edges.
3. Place 10 tiny glue dots around the edge of the platform along the two long and one short side. Place a
toothpick piece on each dot with a tweezer and straighten it as shown in the second picture. Let dry
really well, before you proceed.
4. Place a glue dot on the outside top of each little "post" and run your thread through each of them. Let dry
and repeat a second time a little bit lower (see pictures three and four).
5. Cut an opening into the thread between the two center posts on the short side (across from where the
door will be) and cut away any excess thread.
6. Glue the house to the platform aligning the open side with the back wall. Let dry.
1. Decide how long you want your rope ladder to be. (Mine is 16,0cm.) Cut two pieces of thread a little
longer than that.
2. Stretch the pieces across your workspace so that they run parallel about 0,8cm to each other.
3. Pick up the toothpick pieces one by one with your tweezers, dip them in glue and gently place them on
the thread. The rungs of the ladder should be about 0,5cm apart.
4. Before the glue dries fully lift the ladder o your surface and hang to dry.
5. Once fully dried, glue one end of the ladder to your platform entrance and cut o the excess pieces of
thread on both ends. You are now ready to place your house in its "tree".
If you have a plant with horizontal branches you can carefully attach your platform directly to one of them with a little bit
of adhesive putty. If your plant has no suitable branches make a post out of three skewers and another small piece of
tongue depressor. Attach the post to the platform with putty (as it might have to be renewed after a while) and stick the
pointy end into the plant's soil.
Enjoy your tiny tree house!