The Utah Adobe House was enormously fun to create. However, it has some really challenging difficult elements. The ladder adds to the charm but is small and require some dexterity to cut, fold, and glue. The house is made from 4 small box shapes. The side fence is the easiest part of this construction with only a door and two lamps for detail. I think middle grade and high schoolers will love creating this little adobe project. The finished house measures about 8” x 6” x 7”.
Each house pattern is made to be printed on a regular 8.5” x 11” piece of cover weight photocopy paper. The complete instructions walk you through the process of creating a charming model paper house. I have included illustrated guides as well as full-color photos of the process. Collect all of them and make your own village or Christmas Town. The download allows you to print as many copies for yourself or your classroom as you desire. Please do not give them away or resell them. Support your local artists who need to eat and pay rent too.
You receive a 12 to 14-page pdf file with the patterns, directions and alternative suggestions for coloring, etc. Perfect for gifts for special occasions, classroom projects or just family fun events, like sleep-overs and cabin-fever curatives.
Materials for construction:
Printed pattern on heavy paper
Colored pencil or markers
Scissors
Ruler
White glue
Acrylic paint, optional
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Dancing Paintbrush Co
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