Tuesday 9 June 2020

The Lil' Woodzeez Bakery Makeover

Hello, GreyRabbit here!  Long time, no post!  But we haven't been neglecting our Sylvanian Families - quite the opposite in fact.

Somewhat before last Christmas, we bought a number of Sylvanian Families items from a seller on Gumtree (you may remember the arrival of our beautiful Oakwood Manor - this was part of that lot).  Among them was a Lil' Woodzeez bakery.  Now, I'm not generally a big fan of Lil' Woodzeez.  I don't like the shape of the animal figures, and I find both the figures and clothes are of a lesser quality than Sylvanians.  I know some people love them - this is just my opinion.  But here's the thing:  they do have some rather lovely accessories and playsets, which are just the right size for Sylvanians.  The car and caravan set is a case in point:  it's gorgeous, and SO much cheaper than the Sylvanian caravan alone!  The big problem I have with a lot of Woodzeez items though, is the colours.  Everything is very bright, and there is a LOT of pink.  Like, Barbie pink.  Now I like pink, but it just doesn't fit well with our vision of Sylvania.  We feel that Sylvanians mostly prefer more natural tones and either softer or more traditional colours.


So we had this bakery on our hands, and boy was it PINK.  But it really was rather lovely, and came with lots of great little foods etc, so Caitlyn decided she would like to receive it as part of her Christmas present, provided that I was happy to repaint it later.  Sounded like fun - I happily agreed.

So anyway, I have finally got around to redecorating the bakery.  And it was fun, if super time consuming.  I thought you might like to see what I did.

First up, I decided to spray the whole thing in a cream colour, using a paint that said it would work on plastic.  This way I would have Caitlyn's requested cream base colour for the walls, plus it would act as a primer for the detailed bits, as I planned to use the regular craft acrylic paints that I already had (I didn't want to spend masses of money on special paints).  I started by taking the bakery apart as much as possible.  The base (which we did not want to paint at all) came off nicely with the help of a screwdriver.  Two of the walls wanted to stay together (there seemed to be glue involved with how the acorn sign is attached), so I let them be, and just removed the other wall and the door.  I also masked off some areas where Caitlyn wanted to keep the original colour.  Naturally I forgot to take pictures of this process, but I used masking tape and aluminium foil.  This is what it looked like after the application of spray paint (and after the masking was removed):




















Next it was time to paint all the teeny-tiny details.  This was, needless to say, by far the most time-consuming part of the whole process.  Caitlyn chose the colours, and mixed the dark red herself as she was after something specific for that colour (hint, hint - can you guess which of her new families is to run the bakery??).


As you can see, the first coat tends to go on somewhat patchily!  Another couple of coats fixed this up nicely.

After everything was painted its new colours, I sealed the whole thing with a few clear spray coats to protect the paint and give it a nice even satin finish.


Once it was all dry, I simply reassembled it, and the bakery was all ready for its new owners to move in!  Here are some before and after shots, so you can see the difference between the original colours, and the new colours Caitlyn chose.  PLEASE NOTE that due to a brain fade on my part, I completely forgot to take "before" shots, so I have borrowed these "before" pictures from an ebay listing, which can be found here, if you are interested in buying one of these bakeries yourself!  I don't know this person, but I hope they will forgive me using their photos, and accept my best wishes for selling their bakery (call it extra advertising)!  (Seriously though, if these are your pictures, and you would prefer I removed them, please let me know in the comments below and I will do so immediately).

Front:


Side:


Other Side:


Interior (oven side):


Interior (other side):


Wow, I have just noticed how rough some of my painting looks when viewed through a camera lens!  It's much less noticeable in real life (at least I think it is - I hope it is!) - I guess we don't usually poke our faces in this close...  lol.  It just goes to show things don't always have to be 100% perfect to still look good to the casual observer.... right?  Right?

Overall, I think this project was a success.  Both Caitlyn and I like the new colours much better than the old ones, and it was fun repainting a building - something I have never embarked on before.  Would I do it again?  Maybe.  If I found a building I really liked, it was cheap, and I really didn't like the colour, then probably yes.  Would I recommend buying Woodzeez buildings and repainting them in order to save money?  No.  I used acrylic paints that I already had, but I did buy two cans of spray paint (cream, and clear) for this, so there was an expense involved.  More importantly though, I spent Many Hours on this project.  So if it seems like fun to you, then yes, do it.  It was fun.  But don't do it purely in an attempt to save cash - that would be a false economy, especially if you don't already have the paints.

Wow, this turned out to be a very long and picture-heavy post - well done if you made it this far!  Have a great week. xx

10 comments:

  1. Hello GreyRabbit!

    You did an amazing job with the bakery! I would have never been brave enough to attempt something like this, and I'm sure I wouldn't have been able to pull it off! Caitlyn must be delighted with her new, beautiful bakery. I agree with you about basically everything you said regarding Lil' Woodzez. This building is quite lovely, but it was too pink, the colours too strong. It looks much better now.

    The red tones made me think of the Robinson Red Pandas, but that might be because they're one of my favourites, hehe! I love the little details you added to the carvings on the walls, they look great! Must have been a lot of work.

    I remember Kaz from the forum also customized this bakery and said similar things regarding the whole process. Here's a link to her blog in case you're curious: https://crabapplecrossings.wordpress.com/2016/01/15/customizing-the-lil-woodzeez-bakery/

    Looking forward to seeing this beautiful building decorated and full of Sylvanians!

    Have a great week.


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    1. Thanks Ayrell! And nope, not Red Pandas! :)
      I have seen Kaz's beautiful makeover too - I think hers looks a bit more polished than mine, actually! Funnily enough, I came across hers while I was searching for information about what sort of paint would work on the plastic. Now that I look at it again, it's quite funny to see that many of our colour choices etc are similar. This is actually a coincidence though, as Caitlyn chose all the colours for her bakery - I just did all the work! :D I guess it just shows that the cream look with coloured accents works for this building!

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  2. I agree that the colours of the Woodzeez range are off-putting. Your artistry and crafting skills have converted the bakery into a beautiful piece. Your choices of cream and dark red really give it subtlety and style. The details on the mouldings really make the bakery special. Marvellous. Well done!

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    1. Thank you Jackson for your lovely words - although Caitlyn Hazelnut should be given the credit for the colour choices, not me! The dark red wasn't something I had considered initially, but in the end I think she made a great choice.

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    2. When I said "Your choices" I actually meant both of you, but I agree - Caitlyn has a great eye for colour. With your implementation skills, you make a brilliant team.

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  3. GreyRabbit, this is stunning. I can only imagine how much patience and time it must've taken!
    I completely agree with you about Sylvanians liking softer colours. I think the Bakery now looks very traditional and so realistic! Looking forward to seeing who the new owners are...
    I would love to attempt something like this-although I'd be afraid my patience would run out! I tend to start projects and then get sick of them, finally finishing them months, sometimes a year, later! Still, I shall have to keep an eye out for Lil' Woodzeez buildings around!
    Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing this with us! It looks amazing!

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    1. Thanks Kelsie! I know what you mean - I can sometimes take an awfully long time to "get around to" doing a project, too!

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  4. Doing all this fiddly customization on the Lil'Woodzeez bakery was worth the effort - it has definitely won in attraction and looks very inviting. Most of all I love that stone wall inside - you did a great job with coloring it. The stones look so natural, now. Congrats on a phantastic job!

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    1. Thanks Florence! I'm glad you think the stones look natural - that is what I was going for, and I am quite pleased with the result, even if I really didn't know what I was doing! :D The new owners are hard at work stocking the shelves - they seem to be making bagels, at the moment. Hopefully Caitlyn will take some pictures to showcase them soon! :)

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  5. Hi GreyRabbit!
    I´m really impressed!What an amazing customization! So neat and detailed both on the inside and on the outside! Great choice of colours, Caytlin!
    I like some Lil Woodzeed buildings but the bright colours put me off. I wouldn´t dare to paint them though, as I´m afraid of ruining them . The same hapens to me with sylvanian buildings. I don´t think I´m brave enough for it.

    Looking forward to seeing this lovely bakery full of customers.

    Have a nice day!

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