Tue 2 Oct 2007
With the backdrop in place and the basic colours of the layout defined, it was now time to start adding some trees and shrubs.
I built the shrubs using some unnamed dried floral product I purchased at Walmart a few years ago. I snipped bush-sized stems from the main stalk and glued the sprigs together using hot-glue; rolling the sprigs between my fingers as the glue began to cool. Working in batches of 10, I systematically spray-painted the sprigs flat brown, dipped them into diluted white glue, and then sprinkled on various colours of ground foam. I finished by spritzing each bush with a generous amount of hair spray, and then stuck each bush into holes in a cardboard box to dry.
While waiting for the bushes to dry, I began construction on the large tree that would grow beside the barn. A few weeks ago I noticed that the dying lilies in our garden left long woody stems with forked ends that could work as a basic tree armature. I gathered up as many stalks as I could find and began hot-gluing them together until I had created a basic tree armature. I then created branches by combing a few sprigs of the dried weeds in the same fashion that I made the bushes, and then attached each of these sprigs to the basic armature of the tree using hot-glue ‘ working my way from the center of the tree outward. Once I was happy with the general shape of the tree, I again applied a coat of flat brown spray paint and allowed the tree to dry. Once dry, I applied successive coats of hairspray and ground foam until I had built up the branches to resemble leafy bows. I then misted the entire tree with a few blasts of red oxide primer to add some colour variety.
Once everything was dry, I punched holes in the scenery using an awl, and planted the shrubs with a dab of white glue. For the tree, I drilled a larger hole near the barn, filled it with hot glue and pressed in the tree until the glue had set.












October 5th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Wow!
That’s some of the nicest fall scenery I’ve ever seen. And also some of the best blending of foreground scenery and 2D backdrops too!
Good stuff!
-Cody
October 7th, 2007 at 2:31 am
Thanks. I’ve playing with fall colours for a while – trying to get them ‘right’ – been fairly happy with the result thus far.
October 12th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
I’d have to agree….very nicely done!
The ground foam that you used….was that some of the Woodland Scenics fall colors stuff, or some other brand?
October 12th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
It was the woodland scenics fall colours. Mostly yellow. Added some ‘yellow grass’ to dull the intensity.
August 11th, 2008 at 10:18 am
Really nice craftsmanship! I really enjoy spending hours looking and reading your work!
Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words! All the best!