A
Glass for tea lights and a
terracotta pot serve us as a basic form for house and roof. On the one hand to save material, on the other hand to light the house from the inside later.
Place the tea light in front of you with the opening facing down. This way you can place an LED
tea light under it later.
We have chosen white and blue WePam
masses for our house. A different colour combination is of course also possible.
Begin to knead the WePam mixture smoothly and lay it around the house. Now press the WePam mixture into shape so that it Glass for tea lights covers the entire house. Use a
modelling tool or
shish kebab to expose the windows in the WePam compound. Any unevenness or bulges can be smoothed out by moistening your fingers and then smoothing the mass. This works the same way with the modelling tools
The next step is to knead a little WePam, in our example sand-coloured WePam, and form it into a door panel and two small rolls. Now press the door plate against the front of the house and carve vertical lines into the door plate with the help of a modelling tool.
Place the rolls around the top of the windows.
Then mix the colours white and a grey Black WePam compound and form a multitude of small balls. These are used as windowsills and as foundation walls by simply placing the "little stones" next to each other.
If the WePam mass becomes too dry, you can make it supple again with 2 drops of water. Then start to form the roof. To do this, take the terracotta pot and knead the WePam mass for the roof
Then roll out the mass and form a roof. With the modelling tool you can form decorative grooves or indicate small tiles. There are no limits to your imagination. Of course you can also change the shape. In our example we have decided to use a pointed shape.
When the house is completely dry (min. 24 hours) glue two
bark slices together and put the house on top. Decorate with
Iceland moss and miniature trees, which you can also
fix with hot glue if necessary.