This kit is for personal use ONLY. Please do not copy, distribute, or sell any part of this design or the instructions without my permission. Design by Cheryl Sablotny. Pattern used with her permission. Pre-Cut Moss Lodge @2022 Jacqueline Smith

Please read all instructions prior to beginning the project. If you are new to making houses, make sure you read and understand each step before placing your glue. 

I consider this a good kit for a beginner.

Before you start your new kit, think about how you will want to decorate it. You can paint the house, paint the house and glitter it, glitter just parts of the house like the roof, use the kit pieces as a guide to cut out decorative paper that you can glue onto the house, or just leave the building white for a modern look. If you leave any portion of the house as unpainted cardboard, I suggest spraying with a matte acrylic sealer like Krylon or Modge Podge Sealer.

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Suggested Material List . . .

NOTES . . . (read before starting)

  • Due to variations by each builder you may find a trim piece a tad longer than needed. If this happens, simply trim it down to fit.
  • DO use the cutting guide below to identify all of the pieces! It’s always a good idea to lay out all of the pieces before you start so that you have everything in the correct place. I include a few extra window frames and shutters in the kit. 

Cutting Guide for Moss Lodge …

Your kit will include either the Regular Back and Regular Bottom Insert, and 3 windows, OR the Putz Back, Putz Bottom Insert, and a strengthening ring for the Putz hole, depending on which option you chose when you purchased the kit.

Let’s get started . . .

The following instructions are to show you how the building should be constructed. I show the order of construction without any paint or glitter. Think about how you will finish the building and if any parts will need to be painted or finished before being glued in place.

There is no wrong way to paint, glitter and glue. Personally, I like to paint the trim and walls when flat, then glue the trim onto the building, add the vellum, and then glue the building together. I then glitter the completed building. However, I know people who glitter the building while flat before gluing it together. I suggest you try different methods until you find out what works best for you. Tutorials for various ways to decorate your house can be found on this website.

Constructing the Building

1. Fold each of the body pieces towards the back or inside (mountain folds.) The roof has both mountain and valley folds.

2. Glue all window frames and the doors in place. If you like the rounded window/ door option, the round window frames are glued on the outside of the building. If you like the pointed window/ door option, the rounded frames are glued on the inside, and then the pointed window frames are glued on the outside. You can also add the shutters now, or leave them off if you prefer the look of the windows without them.

3. Glue the vellum in place if you are using it. 

4. Glue the body together. Glue the sides together first, then the roof flaps.

5. Check the fit of the bottom insert piece, adjusting any of the fold lines as necessary. You may need to trim the corners. Glue in the bottom insert piece now as it will help to help to stiffen and square the walls of the building.

6. Glue on the roof.

7. Fold each of the window boxes and glue under the windows. Attach the chimney. The picture at the top of the page is made with the option of the pointed window s and doors. The one below is made with the rounded windows and doors.

Use the included cardstock to make a base. The kit also includes pieces for a fence and an evergreen tree. The instructions for the tree can be found here.

This building can be finished with any method you are used to. Don’t worry about it being perfect. Just have fun and enjoy the process!

Enjoy making your Moss Lodge!! I would love to see your finished building.  Please share a photo with me by emailing me at Jackie@acottageintheforest.com.

Examples for Inspiration

Moss and pebble Moss Lodge by Chery Sablotny
Moss Lodge by Jackie Smith
Moss Lodge by Ann Humphrey Woods
Moss Lodge by Jim Earl
Moss Lodge by Ronit
Moss Lodge by Shannon Quine
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