The first two interior paintings in the hedgehog feeding station. They'll have a coat of varnish then frames will be mounted around them
And then there were frames! 🖼️
Other paintings i'm thinking:
Bowl of fruit
Vase of flowers
Poppy fields with a blue sky
Soft clocks
Another hedgehog portrait
In honour of @PhineasX's Hogratio Quillson, another of their ancestors now adorns the wall of the second feeding station

Next up: soft clocks

And I couldn't do a dali inspired painting without having a giraffe on fire for good measure

Soft clocks. These will be ready for a spot of varnish and the frames done in the morning

If you're just joining me and have no idea what I'm doing:

I'm decorating a hedgehog feeding station (for wild hedgehogs, not pets), painting works of art on the walls of it and putting ornate gold frames around them.

Getting a cultural exchange going.

This'll be the central painting on the wall the camera will be facing
Next to the vase of flowers, a poppy field
Last of the miniature painting, a bowl of fruit.
I'm really not used to doing such tiny details, so this has been A Challenge
Wood ordered ready to start work on building the new exterior baffles. And a sheet of perspex as a roof over them since ply isn't likely to hold up nearly as long, even with layers of enamel paint (plus then i'll be able to spot if any hedgehogs start snoozing in there, as happened last year)

Plotting out the baffles, this is what'll be built onto either side of the feeding station leading up to the doors.

Cats cannot duck *and* take tight turns at the same time. The tighter the turn, the harder it is, they need to be able to pull themselves through. So here the roof is low enough a cat can't do that, narrow enough it can't manoeuvre , and it it would have to duck further on the main bend

The entrances would also be facing a wall so that's another 90 degree turn to get in it.

These are the kinds of baffles I've always wanted to put on them but, well, that's rather a lot of construction

It's all coming together at last!
Baffles now cut out, sanded, and the first layers of paint going on. The sign on the front is painted.
Should be ready to put the main part of the building together tomorrow!

In the event anyone is thoroughly invested in all of this and has a spare fiver they'd like to put towards the renovations, I have a tip jar on my website  http://wagtails.art

(It's safe for work, don't worry! )

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I'll be making and selling some tiny paintings like in the hog house at some point too I think (3-4cm in size), once it's all done
The baffles are almost painted. Tomorrow i put the art on the walls then it's time to assemble and pour the floor!

Marine hinges and hasps for the roof flaps, I've seen the state store bought hedgehog boxes get into and we're bypassing that thank you very much!

If this damn thing is going to last 15 years it won't be let down by a bloody hinge.
Silicone and fibreglass sheet to cover the flaps too, and hdpe blocks to keep it well off the ground

Eventually I plan to rebuild the Hog's Hedge (the other feeding station) from scratch. What I've turned this into is a fairly close approximation of how I'd go about it (just with a higher ceiling in the main chamber. For class, like. Love a high ceiling)

Honestly at this point I'm looking forward to getting my studio back. It's had a giant dust sheet and cardboard laid out on it got 2 weeks covered in wood at various stages of painting.

I like to start a project, do the project to completion, and then rest. A project like redecorating these would ordinarily be 2 days. I do not have the patience for all this waiting for things to dry stuff (and with 6+ layers to put on its a lot of waiting)

The floor decorations starting to go on now
I got the epoxy layer on the floor of the nesting box this morning so that's as good as finished now.
The last of the tiny paintings get done in the baffles tomorrow, I just need the coats on them atm to thoroughly dry.
I need a few more dry flowers for the floor then I can assemble it all and get it poured. Nearly there! Couple of days left at most

The last few paintings done, each about 3cm

A portrait of Egg, a vase of flowers, a horse because paintings of horses are always fancy and high class, and the hedgehogs' very own original kandinsky

The baffles are finished!

A little over 2 weeks later and the Igel's Nest (hedgehog nesting box) is finished!

Undercoated in mold resistant stain blocking paint, made fully waterproof by 2-3 layers of enamel based paint, topped off with an acrylic based paint for colour and then covered with a few layers of polyvine varnish. This thing should now outlive me!

With a solid resin floor it also makes it easy to keep clean and won't be attractive to woodlice.

Just a tiny bit overkill but at least i won't have to worry about a hedgehog moving in and deciding it's also his toilet anymore.

Cleaning that when it's porous wood, not a fun experience.

The Urch Inn (main hedgehog feeding station) so far, before the baffles are added, resin floor poured, and roof put on.

With the baffles now moved from inside to outside, there's now considerably more space than there used to be

Some of the tiny hand painted works of art inside the main building of the feeding station.
@babe How about putting a bouncer hedgehog figure at the entrance, to help keep out cats.
@jef The entrances will be close to a wall so nowhere to put them
@babe I mean the entrance to the baffles.
@jef Yeah, that's what's going to be facing a wall (with about an 11cm gap). The entry way will be to the back of the feeding station, not the front, to act as an extra barrier, making it even more impossible for a cat to navigate