Hello I have finished my Abandoned attic i enjoyed making it.
Wow! The attention to detail is amazing! Love the little strip of photos. Itās like someone was really living here. Itās a little haunting.
Rather creepy and definitely abandoned! This is awesome. The detail and the mood you created are perfect. Well done.
Love the detailsā¦the windows are fantasticā¦just need a few spider webs to really creep me out! Great job! Makes me wonder why people store broken things in their attic? Everyone seems to do this where I live! The photos are so eerieā¦
Yes, very realistic and creepy! The cracked plaster on the walls looks so authentic, and all the old pictures are very evocative. Amazing detail!
Wowwwwweeewowwow! Is there anything I DONāT love about this? Iām floored. Amazing detail! I have to say that the little secret door is my favorite detailā¦. I love this.
eeeeuuuuwwww, creepy! like something out of a horror film!
oooooh, so spooky! Love the doll and the umbrella! So many tiny detailed touches. Itās phenomenal.
Thank you all for your comments it means a lot Iām glad you like it x
You really ticked all the boxes to bring this abandoned attic to life! Iām especially enamored of the roofās shingles and dried leaves.
This project is hot, hot, hot! And one of this weekās featured projects! Congrats!
Thia is simply AWESOME! Most dollhouse type projects are so neat and orderly. This one is grungy and decayed. I bet this was more difficult than making something pretty.
This totally reminds me of the attic that Georgie the Ghost inhabits from the books by Robert Bright, except a little less creepy. You did such an amazing job with this. What are the shingles made from?
How eerily wonderful!
The shingles are made with plaster x
Thank you everyone for commenting , it was fun to do.
Ooh⦠thereās a dark story in there⦠I love it.
You did such an amazing job with this! I think the first abandoned attic piece I ever saw was on Bentley House Minis, and I have been intrigued ever since. I could never make one because that level of detail is beyond my patience level, so I am very impressed with how well you captured the abandoned look and all of the details you added.
It makes me wonder what the āstoryā is behind this attic- what happened to the child that owned the doll? Who are the people in the photos? It could be a fun inspiration for a creative writing group!
Thank you for your comments I did get the inspiration from Bentley house minis I love her videos I have a YouTube channel on there called
Jessicas world of miniatures if anyone would like to have a look x