Industrialised construction: transforming the industry with productisation & DfMA innovation

This discovery has been like a whole new world opening up to me this week.

Plus it cost me like $11 in materials..This was such a fun project.

Industrialised construction: transforming the industry with productisation & DfMA innovation

We picked up some felt in orange, black and white..The “body” of the haunted house is made up of full-sized felt pieces spaced out with smaller black rectangles.All pieces were attached with hot glue..

Industrialised construction: transforming the industry with productisation & DfMA innovation

The “real” version has a few details that ours doesn’t, so we tried to add in a few easy details, like the scalloped edging there, to make it feel a little more special..Cutting out the pockets was pretty simple, especially since the “inspiration” model had slightly imperfect looking pockets too.

Industrialised construction: transforming the industry with productisation & DfMA innovation

It just makes it look more “haunted”!.

We cut out a few ghosts, pumpkins, and (the piece de resistance!)Follow us on Pinterest so you won’t miss out on any of the exciting new recipes and projects we cook up, and see a little of what inspires us too!.

The Happier Homemaker.Ginger Snap Crafts.

Setting for Four.A View Along the Way.

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