I love making the miniature Putz houses. Here are two houses and a church I’ve made in the past week or so. I am keeping the one on the left for my own collection. The church, in the middle, and the house to the right have been listed in my Etsy shop. ChristmasNotebook.etsy.com
I plan to make enough of the mini Putz to have my own little, spring village.
I just finished the periwinkle house on the right. This picture gives a sense of scale. There Putz are made at 80% of the size of my regular Putz houses.
The greeting card I used to make the base features two little Easter bunnies.
The Putz house is decorated with mulberry paper flowers, velvet flowers, preserved moss, and tiny Easter eggs I made from polymer clay.
The Putz house includes an optional puff of smoke for the chimney.
When the lights are on, the house comes to life.
You can see my Putz houses and other Christmas ornaments in my Etsy shop.
If you are interested in crafting some Putz houses of your own, check out my Putz tutorials for more information. Putz House Tutorials
I am always happy to answer questions about the process. Please ask, if you are wondering about the details of putzing!
All proceeds from my Etsy shop benefit Kenya Mercy Ministries. They work with the urban poor of Nairobi, Kenya, particularly the children and their families who live in Kibera, the largest slum in Africa. Thank you for your part in helping these children when you purchase items from my shop!
~~Rhonda