我們花了24個(gè)多小時(shí)來(lái)復(fù)制我們今年7月買(mǎi)的那座有120年歷史的房子
Every year my fianceé and I brought a piñata to his parents’ house as a funny Christmas tradition. This year, we decided to make a piñata and my fianceé suggested we make a replica of our 120-year-old house that we purchased this July. We measured everything and spent collectively over 24 hours working to make a proportional replica with all of the charms of our historic home. We built the structure out of tape and cardboard, painted it white, made individual shingles and siding tiles, and painted details like the stone and stained glass window. We then, with his parents’ help, destroyed the piñata Christmas day to reveal our hidden goodies.
每年我和我的未婚妻都會(huì)帶一個(gè)皮納塔到他父母家,作為一個(gè)有趣的圣誕傳統(tǒng)。今年,我們決定做一個(gè)皮納塔,我的未婚妻建議我們仿照我們今年7月買(mǎi)的那座有120年歷史的房子。我們測(cè)量了所有的東西,并花了超過(guò)24小時(shí)的時(shí)間,用我們歷史悠久的家的所有魅力,按比例制作了一個(gè)復(fù)制品。我們用膠帶和紙板建造了這個(gè)建筑,把它漆成白色,做了單獨(dú)的木瓦和墻板,并把細(xì)節(jié)漆成石頭和彩色玻璃窗。然后,在他父母的幫助下,我們?cè)谑フQ節(jié)那天銷(xiāo)毀了皮納塔,以展示我們隱藏的好東西。
Our house
我們的房子
Making replica
制作復(fù)制品
The final result
最終結(jié)果
The details
細(xì)節(jié)
Eventually, this was what was left of it
最后,剩下的就只有這個(gè)了
圖片來(lái)源:Lisa Beerle