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Make a Dolls House Cabin Table - Adirondack Rustic Dollhouse Furniture

By Lesley Shepherd, About.com

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Edging a Twig Mosaic Table Top for a Dolls House Table

When the miniature table top has dried in place, cut four thicker lengths of grass to use to finish the outside edge of the table top. They will cover up the hollow grass stems which are otherwise exposed. You want the top to look like it is a mosaic made of twigs.

Glue the grass stems along the outside edge of the mosaic you formed in step 7. If your twigs are a suitable size and scale for edging a dolls house table, you can substitute pieces of twig for the grass. Set aside to dry.

Paint the trim and the X you formed in step 7 to match the rest of the table top. If there are any gaps between the trim and the table top, fill them before you paint.

Make sure none of the plywood/basswood table top is exposed. Paint it to match if necessary.

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