How I made the Miniature Mouse Tree House

I started with a lot of MDF – I cut the pieces and whilst I was cutting them, my twins drew pictures on them to “help” :-).  They called the pictures “dragon party” – they take after me with a love of fantasy.  I had no plans as such, just a scribbled drawing on a piece of paper with rough dimensions that I hoped would be ok.

        

                   

I then stuck all the wood together and decorated 🙂

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I covered the chicken wire tree frame with modroc.  I decided  I was not happy with the fact I had missed off the little store room in the front big tree root, so I built a little separate room and stuck it down to be covered with plaster etc at a later date. It took a couple of hours, but I am glad I did it.

                 

I went to Sherwood forest to do some research on trees!  Took my twins and the dogs and took lots of photos and had lots of fun ‘hunting for Robin Hood’ I made the tree bark out of Masonry cement which is actually pretty difficult – my idea was to take a silicone cast of some bark (which I did) then press it into the plaster/cement, but when I did this it just kept falling off so I just had to ‘dab’ at it and it turned out ok!

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Close up of the bark and moss.  Once the cement was dry, I painted it different shades of brown and added different types of moss, grass and flock to make it look more realistic.

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I made the fireplaces myself – out of scraps of wood, metal paint, I made hinges out of fimo and the bars are my egg whisk!! I needed some thin metal bars and that was what I had to hand.

           

I finally added a flickering fire lightbulb and some pans.

I made the wardrobe and cupboard in the bathroom out of pieces of wood – I did look in dolls house shops etc for ones to buy, but could not find any that were the right size so custom built them.

Next I made the beds out of pieces of wood I had leftover from making the beams on the ceiling.  I borrowed my Grandma’s sewing machine to make the curtains!

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All the window frames are hand-made.  I measured the window holes, then cut pieces of wood to match and then used liquid wax to colour and added ‘glass’ (thin perspex).  I then added pieces of wood for shelves and made some curtains to match.  I bought fat quarters of material from Hobbycraft to make all the curtains with.  All the curtain tie backs are the small ribbons that come in clothes when they are new to hang on hangers with.  I always cut them out and save them (and finally found a good use for them!)

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The floors are made from sheets of thin wood floorboards (dolls house emporium) and varnished/stained.  The stone flooring is made with ‘realistic stone flooring’ from Bromley craft products – you get a stencil, make up the stone mix and spread it on.  Once it is dried you can add shading etc.  I highly recommend this stuff as it is a lot cheaper than buying individual floor tiles and looks effective.  http://www.craft-products.com/dolls-house-brick-stone-tiles.asp

The grass at the front is static grass which you can get from miniature railway shops or Games Workshop.

  

Made some extra shelves for the pantry dresser so that it is as tall as the one in the book.

   

The bricks are made from cement and painted to look like stone.  All the wood in the house is stained with coloured beeswax and carved with a craft knife to age it.

    

leftover wood strips from the beams – made these into a little table for the bedroom (see above)  they also were made into the bed frames.  I rarely throw any craft materials away as they can so often be used for other things if you have enough imagination!

I searched and searched for wallpaper to match the bedroom from the book, but could not find any, so in the end I painted it by hand and used a tiny flower stamp that I found in my craft box to stamp on the pattern.

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frame all made and just waiting for decoration.

I really enjoyed making this house – my twins were really enthusiastic and drew pictures of mice for me and ‘instruction’ pictures to help me 🙂

Sorry to all those expecting to see ‘The Prancing Pony’  I got so far with it, then decided it was looking too much like a traditional dolls house, and I lost all enthusiasm.  Watch this space though, because I will very soon be returning to Lord of the Rings projects!

152 Responses to “How I made the Miniature Mouse Tree House”

  1. Olivia Says:

    Hi I’m in love with your work of art!!!! I simply must purchase it for my 5 year old for her 6th birthday is it for Sale?

  2. peggy Says:

    This is stuff childhood is made of ….thank you. I am going to attempt making this for my granddaughter!

  3. Jamila Alqarnain- Muslim Homeschool Blog Says:

    Hi I really like this house! I would like to make it and have it outside for the kids to play with. Would it be OK outside?

  4. VTNessa Says:

    Fun and well-done project- yet a part of me is sad that Spiderman obviously couldn’t manage to scale the outside of the tree home in the last picture. 😉

    • Maddie Chambers Says:

      PAhahah!!!!! I never notice that. Spidey obviously had a terrible accident trying to climb lol

    • Ruth Schultheis Says:

      Hello Maddie, I can understand you loosing your enthusiasm as it started to look like a traditional dollshouse. I was also inspired by Jill and always wanted to make a mouse house looking like brambly hedge. I’m currently re-designing a house made of thick natural wood and I am using natural material for the interior design such as branches for shelves etc. Nevertheless, you have done a magnificent job and how you could have sold it is beyond me. Thanks for sharing this wonderful piece of art with the rest of us and good luck for your future projekts.

  5. jwiebe7439 Says:

    You are sooo talented & creative! I love your mouse house & love your Hobbit house even move!! It looks how I imagined it!! Wonderful work !
    Thank you for posting !! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊

  6. jwiebe7439 Says:

    You are so talented & creative!
    Amazing project ! Thank you so much
    For sharing! ❤️😊

  7. Andie Flaxman Says:

    this is just gorgeous , ive been after something like this . , or similar , i bought a lot of Sylvanian rabbit families accessories,, and furniture etc just love it xxx

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  9. emilysoutherland Says:

    Just wanted to chime in and tell you I am in awe of your skill and artist’s eye (and patience). This is magnificent. ❤

  10. Sandy Says:

    This is one of the cutest things I’ve seen in a very long time. LOVE IT!!! ♥

  11. Norma Gutierrez Says:

    Your doll house is amazing! It totally shows your passion for the art.

  12. Chloe Baker Says:

    hi I thing you are amazing person to have made that I wish you had more to sell I love brambly hedge I have it on DVD now and I have one of the books and I am going to save to get all the books I watched it when I was a Little girl and I till do I thing it such a lovely mouse house tree you have made it amazing was it hard to make it looks like a lot of work

  13. Chloe Baker Says:

    hi thing you are a amazing person to have made this I have got it on DVD now and I have one of the books and I am going to save to get the hole set of them haw long did it tack you to make it it look like a lot of work prose I love Bramley head I us to watch it when I was a Litte girl and I till do I wish you had more to sell it an amazing mouse tree house of Bramley head

  14. blossomfriends Says:

    Truly spectacular design! This would be great for my children’s expanding calico critter collection 🙂 I love how you made everything yourself, even the little inhabitant.

  15. Terry lane Says:

    Absolutely wonderful ! What did you start with on the outside ?Would you please share advice on the lighting, I’ve never tired it.
    Thank you so much.

  16. Cassandra Washington Says:

    Please tell me if you would make more to sell perfect for my calico critters. No matter the price totally worth it love it

  17. Diane Reed Says:

    I’m not sure if you do custom work . If so can you email me I’m amazed at the creativity!

  18. Kim Says:

    i’m wondering about the weight of this…i’m interested in making something similiar but i’ve never used modroc before or anything this big!

  19. Maria Says:

    This is awesome! You are very talented and creative.

  20. Angela Dry Says:

    Love it! When I was a little girl, tree houses like this were my obsession for awhile. In my mind they were like fancy nyc apartment buildings where all the trendy squirrels and forest creatures would live. It was horses, princess dresses….and this! Spent hours drawing them 🙂

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    Awesome l will keep watching this thank you for sharing

  28. Jill Bonneson Says:

    This is the finest handmade treehouse
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    Beautifully done!

  29. breakwater100 Says:

    Hi – this looks great! What paint did you use on the outside please?

  30. Janet Powell Says:

    This is the most beautiful, magical wonderful work of art i have seen in a long time, i want to shrink to the size of a mouse and go exploring, im in love! 🙂 xx

  31. AHav Says:

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  32. Kristen Says:

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  34. mammanennen Says:

    OMG! This is just amazing! I actually thought it was a real tee trunk you’d carved out. It looks so realistic! I’m also in love with the Brambly hedge books! I’ve got the cups and saucers. Which I use to serve birthday breakfasts. ❤️

  35. Iris Says:

    Hello, I love the Miniature Mouse Tree House. I would like to make one. But I don’t know where to begin.

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