I will be showing my Vintage Village Designs at "Art in the Park" Craft Show in Rutland, Vermont this coming weekend, August 13 and 14, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
I've developed several more designs to the Mini Village. I've added a miniature English barn, a train station, and a one-room schoolhouse -- all familiar classic designs. I have these available here.
The English barn can be seen all over New England. They typically are found close to a farm house and measure 30 feet by 40 feet. They have a simple gable roof with a pair of large hinged doors. My English barn has a transom light over the doors on the front eaves-side wall.
The train station has a hipped roof with a deep overhang, completely surrounding the station. The train station comes with a platform and an observation cupola on the roof. It is modeled after the train station at the Shelburne Museum, which featured two waiting rooms -- one for women and one for men -- with a ticket booth located between the two waiting rooms.
This classic one-room schoolhouse has a bell cupola and the tall windows for plenty of light. There are still a few one-room schoolhouses in use in this country, primarily by the Amish.
I've developed several more designs to the Mini Village. I've added a miniature English barn, a train station, and a one-room schoolhouse -- all familiar classic designs. I have these available here.
The English barn can be seen all over New England. They typically are found close to a farm house and measure 30 feet by 40 feet. They have a simple gable roof with a pair of large hinged doors. My English barn has a transom light over the doors on the front eaves-side wall.
The train station has a hipped roof with a deep overhang, completely surrounding the station. The train station comes with a platform and an observation cupola on the roof. It is modeled after the train station at the Shelburne Museum, which featured two waiting rooms -- one for women and one for men -- with a ticket booth located between the two waiting rooms.
This classic one-room schoolhouse has a bell cupola and the tall windows for plenty of light. There are still a few one-room schoolhouses in use in this country, primarily by the Amish.
English Barn: Made of cherry, oak, and butternut
2 1/8”L x 1 3/8”W x 2”H
Price $14.00
Train Station: Made of oak, maple, and black walnut
3 1/4” L x 1 3/4”W x 2 1/4”H
Price: $20.00
One-Room Schoolhouse: Made of mahogany, maple, and black walnut
1 3/4”L x 1 1/2”W x 1 7/8”H
$15.00
From left to right: Cape, English Barn, One-Room Schoolhouse,
Covered Bridge, Church, Salt Box, and Train Station
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