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As seen in Dolls House World Magazine! A beautiful handmade tree stump house with pink roses. It has a bedroom, living area and comes with an adorable sleeping mouse! Would make a truly magical gift and doubles up as a cosy nightlight! Comes with 2 x flickering LED tealights which double up as little tables. Accessories: Oval shaped bed made from wood slices, kettle, mug of coffee, bread roll, basket of firewood, cushion, barbeque briquettes, rug, faux sheepshkin rug, picture on the wall, book, flower bulbs, 2 x tables with cosy flickering light (made from an LED tealight with switch on the base), sofa made from wood slices, and an adorable sleeping mouse! The textured bark has been crafted by hand and painted in several stages, and the top of the tree stump is made from a real log slice! Dimensions: Height is 28cm. Trunk is approximately 25cm diameter at the base. The perfect size for sitting on a shelf or bedside table. Please note: -My treehouses do not carry the CE safety mark for childrens' toys. They contain small parts and are suitable for over 14s. They should be kept away from young children unless supervised by an adult. -My tree houses are not suitable for the garden and need to be kept indoors. -NOT suitable for a real tealight or candle. Please note: This item is made to order and takes approximately 8-10 weeks to complete. Read more
Lily’s Fairy Cabin is a cozy, handmade fairy house made of natural materials. Fun for kids and collectors, who love the magical world of fairies. This cabin comes with a mini hanging bird house and battery powered tea light. We can change the color scheme and theme of your house upon request. Handmade furniture is also available for additional fees.
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Beautiful, handcrafted Decorative fairy house made with all natural materials. It is perfect for any covered porch or interior space. This was a custom order. My client wanted a house for her doll Emma. She wanted the look and feel of my doll house (see listing) but enclosed as a large fairy house and requested a tea light inside. Each piece is made to order and it is one of a kind so please expect variations from the pictures above. Each piece is unique. I can incorporate sea shells, rocks, colored glass, beads (when available) if requested with each order. Each piece has a unique name or word attached to it. Please let me know what you would like that to be. It is intended for indoor use but if you choose to take it outside I recommend finding a sheltered spot as I can not guarantee how well it will tolerate weather. My business model is "tell me your story, I will bring it to life". My goal is to make each piece as uniquely yours as possible. Please visit my website at www.littlewondersnthings.wordpress.com to better understand the process and to see all my products available. This product is not a toy, it is for decorative purposes only, please keep away from children. Dimensions - sits on a 8” round base and stands about 17” tall
There are many ways to build fairy houses. This craft is really fun to do with children as their imaginations are amazing. I hope this page will inspire you to create your own fairy houses, enjoy!
This is our latest dollhouse: Wisteria Cottage. This dollhouse has purple Wisteria on the vines, double french doors and a very bright and airy interior. The siding/clapboard is grey and the trims are white. Inside, the interior is white accented by a wallpapered wall. On this wall the wallpaper is set in picture frame molding. The top wallpaper is a Wisteria pattern and the bottom paper is a coordinating stripe. Under that is white planks. The gold crystal chandelier adds even more feminine charm. This cottage is available in my Etsy shop: www.cinderellamoments.etsy.com Have a great week! hugs,
I upcycled this precious pump into a sweet little fairy house!! Adorned with Tinker Bell, a swing. flowers, bird, jewlery, tree branches, fabric, moss, and a battery tea light turned into a flower!! This is a unique art piece that is One of a Kind. Can be used as a night light to lull your little one to sleep, or to display. This is not a toy, not for children under 6 years of age.
Beautiful, handcrafted Decorative Fairy Houses. This new collection focuses on neighboring fairies each with its own message. This piece was a custom order. My client owns Bearded Collies and say they are Joy and Love! Each piece is made to order and it is one of a kind so please expect variations from the pictures above. Each piece is unique and made with natural materials that vary in texture, color and design. I can incorporate sea shells, rocks, colored glass, beads (when available) if requested with each order. Each piece has a unique name or word attached to it. Please let me know what you would like that to be. I offer this Collection in four sizes as follows: Mini - each house sits on a 3-4 inch base and stands about 8" tall - piece is about 16" tall Small - each house sits on 4-5 inch base and stands about 11" tall - piece is about 20" tall Medium - each house sits on a 5-6" base and stands about 13 inches tall - piece is about 22" tall Large - each house sits on a 6-7” base and stands about 15” tall - piece is about 23”tall It is intended for indoor use but if you choose to take it outside I recommend finding a sheltered spot as I can not guarantee how well it will tolerate weather. I can add a couple of coats of polyurethane for added protection - please specify in order. My business model is "tell me your story, I will bring it to life". My goal is to make each piece as uniquely yours as possible. Please visit my website at www.littlewondersnthings.wordpress.com to better understand the process and to see all my products available. This product is not a toy, it is for decorative purposes only, please keep away from children.
Made To Order: A truly stunning and highly detailed tree stump house set over three floors. Features include a real stone floor, wooden floorboards, blue tiled bathroom floor and corner bath, built in kitchen and sink, and a little outside room which can be used as a garden shed! The exterior of the tree trunk is covered in textured bark which has been painted by hand in several stages, artificial ivy, and the top is made from a real log slice. The base of the trunk is surrounded by artificial grass and pretty little flowers. The interior of the house is illuminated by fairy lights and looks magical at night! Accessories The house is supplied with all furniture and accessories including an adorable needlefelted sleeping mouse! I have named this house Bluebell Cottage, but you can rename it anything you like! Dimensions: Height: Approx 60cm Trunk: Approx 28cm diameter at the top. Round base: Approx 38cm diamater My treehouses recently featured in Dolls House World magazine! Please note: -My treehouses do not carry the CE safety mark for childrens' toys. They contain small parts and are suitable for over 14s. They should be kept away from young children unless supervised by an adult. -My tree houses are not suitable for the garden and need to be kept indoors. -NOT suitable for a real candle. Please note: This treehouse is made to order, and will take approximately 3 months to complete. Read more
Knock, and enter our porch in progress. Because of ongoing back problems, the old twig furniture was no longer an option. With an upper-back herniated disk, which is still bothering me, I made the decision to go for more comfort. Yes, I will miss my old furniture and the rustic look, but it is going to a very good home to my friend Laura's@ 52flea house in the Adirondacks. It fits there perfectly!!!!! The new set is very comfortable. Flowers are blooming everywhere...... like these beautiful tulips.......thank you Heather..... I just love them!!!! And so, with spring all around me..... ........ I am eager to nest again! The porch is coming together. I will tweak as I go along. Slipcovers out of linen have to be made yet, something for shade has to be decided on, etc. That is the part I like most. Soon all the plants will come home from my husbands office, where they over-wintered. We bought this bucket bench when we vacationed in Pennsylvania. The patina is wonderful. Now most of my bee skeps have found the perfect home. Hubby build the shelves under the eaves. Many of my birdhouses are displayed there. This one is very special...... .....and so is this house. It feels kind of "witchie". Can't wait for all the trees to be green. I am wishing you a happy and peaceful week. God bless, Evi
The pull down menu is for the window size. The shutters are just under 1" wide each You are purchasing one window and a set of shutters at the lowest price but there’s an option to purchase multiples at a great savings Unfinished Wood Windows for all of your craft projects! If you need a different size or quantity please let us know and we will be glad to work with you. MADE RIGHT HERE IN TEXAS Each is made to order They are laser cut and lightly sanded These items are not Toys. These items may contain small parts that can become dislodged if the items are played with. Please do not allow a small child to play with these items.
Precious OOAK miniature treehouse - each one is unique. will be created similar to shown as exterior and interior and with ground layout. BONUS: Comes with a string of fairy lights, cell battery replaceable. The hanging lantern light is additional and available on site & a hanging grapevine branch will be added for it to hang as shown. Made to order, from order placed to shipping is usually 5 days max total. And can arrive in 3 days (priority) or within 4-7 days (first class) mail. So, would be 8-11 days max usually until receive on average in US. Pretty fast. Also ship international. Size average: 9-10" high total. Averages about 3"-3.5" wide. Almost 4-4.25" high walls of treehouse. Oval opening is possible to easily place a 1"-2.25"+ high figurine inside. (averages about 1.5" wide or more, by 2-2.25" high) Base is 2-4" wide by 4.5-5" long average Sealed with a clear satin spray that seals and protects creation. Has a little shelf inside, can be with or without dried flower acorn bowl If would prefer to be a seat. Default as shown. Has an acorn stool on ground. dried flowers, moss, licthen, bark, twigs, wood stained panels, and other natural items. Fairies, pixies, gnomes, nymphs and observers love the steps up to the treehouse! Please message me with requests if need a specific height or would like a slightly different look or would like a charm or color request, may be additional. For example, if would like a crystals, gemstones, wooden bench, natural made materials swing or additional garden added, would be an add-on cost and I can post a custom add-on order for you. :) I am told photos don't do Justice. A fairy accessory that fairy garden lovers will love. Hand assembled and made in the magical woods of the Adirondacks in Upstate New York. Elfin, Fae, Pixies, Hobbits, Leprechauns, Fairies and Gnomes are said to be attracted to colors, shiny objects, shiny coin, rustic miniature furniture, flute music, little notes, flowers, milk and sweets. These are considered offerings you can leave out for them. Entice more of the magical creatures to visit by creating your fairy world with handmade fairy items. This item is believed to be a portal to connect to the enchanted, magical and charming fairy world.
Keep in mind that wood is a natural material and that’s a reason why each wood fibre has a unique look. So we want you to be aware that wood pattern used in our product might vary. Miniature homes filled with furniture and tiny people have been around for thousands of years. It is not just the acting out scenes that delight children; it is also rearranging the dollhouse furniture in such a way that it pleases their personal tastes and also allows them to create the scenarios they want. During pretend play children use symbolic representations for the objects they are exploring. Light is on the top floors, the bottom floor has a fireplace with light. Outdoor play set is not included. Here is a link in case you want to buy it separately: https://www.etsy.com/listing/494619438/wooden-toy-swing-slide-sandbox-wooden?ref=shop_home_active_19&frs=1 Wooden furniture is 100% handmade. Made of natural pine wood. The dollhouse is made of a natural pinewood. Furniture set is made of four types of wood: ash wood, pine wood, beech wood and elements red wood. Good for dolls size 10-12cm/4-4.8inches. Suitable for Sylvanian type toys, Barbie, Amigurumi, etc. Polished and coated with beeswax to protect wood from moisture and dust. As you know, a wax is a safe product for children so they won't get poison or allergic. Toys are best for children above 2 years old. NOTE: second picture displays the look of the set of furniture that comes with the dollhouse! Furniture: big bed, table, 2 lamps, shelves, two-story bed, bench, toilet, bathtub, 2 bedside tables - NOTE: the stile has changed, check the second picture what it looks like. sinks, refrigerator, (doors are opening) 4 chairs, stove (the door is opening). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwzOwQ6uFag ***DIMENSIONS*** Height - 77cm/30inches, width - 60cm/24inches, depth 30cm/12inches. ***SAFETY*** As you know, a wax is a safe product for children so they won't get poison or allergic. This house is made by the best masters with all the features: it is solid and will not fall apart when you play, rounded edges hold a bunch of toys. Made of a natural wood pine. Toys are best for children above 2 years old. We recommend not to leave children under 2 years of age for safety reasons, but you can be sure that even if the child wants to climb to the roof, the roof will not break or fall apart, the windows do not beat out. https://youtu.be/bekb-zr4ikc ***PACKING/ GIFT NOTES*** We don't offer special gift wrapping, although we can add a short gift note to the packing. Please include the inscription in the "note to seller" box when you check out. ***PERSONALIZATION*** Personalize your wooden toy with anything you want. Please specify your personalization in the "note to seller" when you check out and the grammar will appear just as specified. Don't see something you were looking for? Send us a message and we will be happy to create a new custom item for you! ***CARE INSTRUCTIONS*** Wood is naturally anti-bacterial. However, if you feel the need to wash the toy: • wash gently and quickly with soap and lukewarm water. Avoid soaking. • let it dry completely. • lightly sand with fine sandpaper unpainted areas. • refinished with any food-safe oil !!!Each buyer gets coupon codes emails and 20% discount for your next orders!!!
Made To Order: A truly stunning and highly detailed tree stump house set over three floors. Features include a real stone floor, wooden floorboards, blue tiled bathroom floor and corner bath, built in kitchen and sink, and a little outside room which can be used as a garden shed! The exterior of the tree trunk is covered in textured bark which has been painted by hand in several stages, artificial ivy, and the top is made from a real log slice. The base of the trunk is surrounded by artificial grass and pretty little flowers. The interior of the house is illuminated by fairy lights and looks magical at night! Accessories The house is supplied with all furniture and accessories including an adorable needlefelted sleeping mouse! I have named this house Bluebell Cottage, but you can rename it anything you like! Dimensions: Height: Approx 60cm Trunk: Approx 28cm diameter at the top. Round base: Approx 38cm diamater My treehouses recently featured in Dolls House World magazine! Please note: -My treehouses do not carry the CE safety mark for childrens' toys. They contain small parts and are suitable for over 14s. They should be kept away from young children unless supervised by an adult. -My tree houses are not suitable for the garden and need to be kept indoors. -NOT suitable for a real candle. Please note: This treehouse is made to order, and will take approximately 3 months to complete. Read more
I wanted to share the craft project that I've been working on lately. I've always been fascinated by all kinds of dollhouses. I recently stumbled on to a tutorial on YouTube for how to make realistic tree bark. The video made it look so simple and fun that I decided to make my own tree stump fairy dollhouse. So here is my tree stump dollhouse craft project and some pictures that I took along the way. First of all, here is a link to the awesome Realistic Tree Bark tutorial by Sharon Ojala. Her tutorial was the inspiration for this dollhouse project. This would make an adorable dollhouse or diorama for any doll. You can make it as big or small as you like to fit any size doll. It is an affordable project that can be made with things you probably already have like cardboard, newspaper and glue. I started off with two plain unfinished cardboard hatboxes from Hobby Lobby. I stacked a medium oval on top of a large round and glued them together. You could use plain cardboard and just curve it into the shape that you want instead of using the hatboxes. I used an X-acto knife to cut the boxes into the shape I wanted. I decided to leave the top open to make more light for taking pictures. I carved away at the top first. Then I cut the bottom floor of the dollhouse from the lower box. I cut two round windows in the lower floor to add some extra light in there. I added an extra piece of cardboard with the shape of tree roots and glued it to the bottom. Then I started adding the layers of newspaper. I had never tried paper mache before, but it's pretty simple. I made a solution of one part white glue to two parts water. Dip strips of torn newspaper in the glue/water solution, squeeze off the excess, and apply it to the cardboard. The first layer was applied flat and smooth. I wrapped that first smooth layer around the edges of the box where I had cut it. Let the paper dry completely between layers. The next layer is where the magic begins. Lay the glue/water newspaper strip on the outside of the house, then scrunch and wrinkle it to make it look like tree bark. Cover the entire outside including the root area with this wrinkled scrunched up pieces of newspaper. Once that layer dried overnight, I added a layer of scrunched paper towels for more texture. For this layer I used regular Scott paper towels, dipped in the same glue/water mixture with the excess squeezed out well. Once the glue was completely dried, I began painting the outside completely with a base coat of brown craft paint. Next I covered the outside with a coat of Minwax Wood Stain in Light Oak. This did a good job of soaking into all the tiny crevices of the bark. At this point the inside is still completely bare. Once the stain was dry, I came back and started adding other colors to the bark. Black in the deeper creases to add depth, and dry brushed lighter tan, yellow, orange and green colors over some parts to add dimension. Moving to the inside, the walls and the floors are covered with wooden coffee stir sticks. I followed Sharon's technique from her Wooden Floor Tutorial video. Coffee stir sticks are wonderful to work with. These small lightweight wood strips can be cut to the size and shape you need with regular household scissors. They cut smooth without splintering. These are individually cut to size, dry fitted in place, then glued in with a hot glue gun. The wooden coffee stir sticks would completely cover the walls and the floor, but this would leave an exposed cardboard edge around the front of the floors. I used garden cutters to cut a grapevine wreath into small pieces, then cut the pieces in half and glued them along the edge of the floor to give it a nice finished edge. I applied a coat of MinWax Wood Stain to the walls and floors. Once the stain was dry, I applied a coat of Linseed Oil inside and out, to seal the walls, floors and the tree bark. I glued tiny grapevine wreaths to the windows. I got the idea for the wreath window treatments from Disney's Tinker Bell movie. Here is the dollhouse all done, ready for furniture. I added a branch from the grapevine wreath to the outside which makes a nice perch for these two little birds. The tiny birds are from Hobby Lobby's miniature dollhouse section. I added metal steps to the side of the dollhouse. These were a thrift store find. I'm not even sure what the item was that these came off of, maybe some kind of candle holder. I should have taken a picture of it before I broke it to get them off. These metal steps make a good doll stand for a BJD since they have magnets in their feet. I added tiny silk flowers to the outside of the tree trunk and around the roots. The moss is from Hobby Lobby's model train section. It is called Lichen, and it had a mix of both light and dark green mosses. I love the look of the Lichen, but I need to find another craft project to use it on because I have a ton left over. I made the little mushrooms from polymer clay. I love the look of the back of the dollhouse as much as the front. Here is the front with all of the furnishings. The stove is a thrift store find. It is made of cast iron. The chairs are from Hobby Lobby's Garden department. These are fairy garden chairs. They are made of resin, but look like branches. Perfectly sized for RealPuki. The adorable bed, tables, and stools are all from the Etsy shop, Rustic Miniatures. I made Twinkle's friend Totoro from polymer clay. Twinkle loves her new fairy house. The windows are the perfect height for Twinkle. She's watching for company to come by. Come by and visit anytime. And don't forget to take time to stop and smell the flowers. Update I just uploaded a video tour of Twinkle's dollhouse. Click the picture below to watch the video tour.
This adorable Rustic Fairy Tree House will take your fairy garden to the next level! It features a wraparound porch and stairs leading up to a blue-hinged door that opens. There are blue windows (some with shutters) and a flower box with petunias. The rustic red 'shingled' roof is covered partially by the tree with pink and y growing up over the porch. Perched in the tree is a little bluebird. So sweet! The bottom is open, so the house is hollow. It's super easy to illuminate the house using a battery-operated tea light! Add a sitting fairy or gnome to the stairs or porch. They'll want to move right in! Made of resin. Please see last two photos for size reference. ✿ Measures approximately 8 3/4 inches tall x 6 3/4 inches wide x 6 1/2 inches deep. PLEASE NOTE that due to variations in computer screen resolutions, the colors as you view them at home may vary slightly from the finished product. This item is not a toy. For decorative purposes only.
For those who did not see it before, this is a very special custom Faerie House made for a very special little girl. The house had two tiny ...
Pebble Creek Farmhouse, my new custom dollhouse is done and available in my Etsy shop CinderellaMoments. For this house I did a black glossy door. That gives it a little bit of an updated look. But without straying too far from my very vintage cozy look. My new acquisition is beautiful moulds to create embellishments. Here are the switches in the chimney. One is for the 2 chandeliers and porch light. The other is for the fire in the mantel. I hope you are all having a terrific week! Thank you so much for taking the time to visit!
The All Occasion House is Just For You. It is a handmade ceramic piece that comes with a light cord for lighting it up at night. The hand-wind music box plays "Edelweiss". This charming piece is 5.5" tall x 8" wide x 5" deep. Covered in spring flowers and trees with a tiny bird bath. On this piece each little flower is made with a special tool and pressed on, one at a time by hand. The vines surrounding the doors are also made with a special press tool and then added to the home. The large tree on the back is made freehand and attached. Birdbath is freehand sculpted and then the flowers are added.
This precious doll house was commissioned and sold. It is an example of what your final product may look like. Two large doll houses furnished, all furniture is movable and interchangeable. The doll house has bedroom, living room, dining room and an art room. The garden has a sweet hammock, a fire pit a bike and a bridge that crosses the river rock. All the pieces are movable so that she can create her won story. I incorporated lots of small shinny objects throughout the house! If you tell me your story, I can bring it to life! Thank you.
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I wanted to share the craft project that I've been working on lately. I've always been fascinated by all kinds of dollhouses. I recently stumbled on to a tutorial on YouTube for how to make realistic tree bark. The video made it look so simple and fun that I decided to make my own tree stump fairy dollhouse. So here is my tree stump dollhouse craft project and some pictures that I took along the way. First of all, here is a link to the awesome Realistic Tree Bark tutorial by Sharon Ojala. Her tutorial was the inspiration for this dollhouse project. This would make an adorable dollhouse or diorama for any doll. You can make it as big or small as you like to fit any size doll. It is an affordable project that can be made with things you probably already have like cardboard, newspaper and glue. I started off with two plain unfinished cardboard hatboxes from Hobby Lobby. I stacked a medium oval on top of a large round and glued them together. You could use plain cardboard and just curve it into the shape that you want instead of using the hatboxes. I used an X-acto knife to cut the boxes into the shape I wanted. I decided to leave the top open to make more light for taking pictures. I carved away at the top first. Then I cut the bottom floor of the dollhouse from the lower box. I cut two round windows in the lower floor to add some extra light in there. I added an extra piece of cardboard with the shape of tree roots and glued it to the bottom. Then I started adding the layers of newspaper. I had never tried paper mache before, but it's pretty simple. I made a solution of one part white glue to two parts water. Dip strips of torn newspaper in the glue/water solution, squeeze off the excess, and apply it to the cardboard. The first layer was applied flat and smooth. I wrapped that first smooth layer around the edges of the box where I had cut it. Let the paper dry completely between layers. The next layer is where the magic begins. Lay the glue/water newspaper strip on the outside of the house, then scrunch and wrinkle it to make it look like tree bark. Cover the entire outside including the root area with this wrinkled scrunched up pieces of newspaper. Once that layer dried overnight, I added a layer of scrunched paper towels for more texture. For this layer I used regular Scott paper towels, dipped in the same glue/water mixture with the excess squeezed out well. Once the glue was completely dried, I began painting the outside completely with a base coat of brown craft paint. Next I covered the outside with a coat of Minwax Wood Stain in Light Oak. This did a good job of soaking into all the tiny crevices of the bark. At this point the inside is still completely bare. Once the stain was dry, I came back and started adding other colors to the bark. Black in the deeper creases to add depth, and dry brushed lighter tan, yellow, orange and green colors over some parts to add dimension. Moving to the inside, the walls and the floors are covered with wooden coffee stir sticks. I followed Sharon's technique from her Wooden Floor Tutorial video. Coffee stir sticks are wonderful to work with. These small lightweight wood strips can be cut to the size and shape you need with regular household scissors. They cut smooth without splintering. These are individually cut to size, dry fitted in place, then glued in with a hot glue gun. The wooden coffee stir sticks would completely cover the walls and the floor, but this would leave an exposed cardboard edge around the front of the floors. I used garden cutters to cut a grapevine wreath into small pieces, then cut the pieces in half and glued them along the edge of the floor to give it a nice finished edge. I applied a coat of MinWax Wood Stain to the walls and floors. Once the stain was dry, I applied a coat of Linseed Oil inside and out, to seal the walls, floors and the tree bark. I glued tiny grapevine wreaths to the windows. I got the idea for the wreath window treatments from Disney's Tinker Bell movie. Here is the dollhouse all done, ready for furniture. I added a branch from the grapevine wreath to the outside which makes a nice perch for these two little birds. The tiny birds are from Hobby Lobby's miniature dollhouse section. I added metal steps to the side of the dollhouse. These were a thrift store find. I'm not even sure what the item was that these came off of, maybe some kind of candle holder. I should have taken a picture of it before I broke it to get them off. These metal steps make a good doll stand for a BJD since they have magnets in their feet. I added tiny silk flowers to the outside of the tree trunk and around the roots. The moss is from Hobby Lobby's model train section. It is called Lichen, and it had a mix of both light and dark green mosses. I love the look of the Lichen, but I need to find another craft project to use it on because I have a ton left over. I made the little mushrooms from polymer clay. I love the look of the back of the dollhouse as much as the front. Here is the front with all of the furnishings. The stove is a thrift store find. It is made of cast iron. The chairs are from Hobby Lobby's Garden department. These are fairy garden chairs. They are made of resin, but look like branches. Perfectly sized for RealPuki. The adorable bed, tables, and stools are all from the Etsy shop, Rustic Miniatures. I made Twinkle's friend Totoro from polymer clay. Twinkle loves her new fairy house. The windows are the perfect height for Twinkle. She's watching for company to come by. Come by and visit anytime. And don't forget to take time to stop and smell the flowers. Update I just uploaded a video tour of Twinkle's dollhouse. Click the picture below to watch the video tour.