Next carefully make a hole with the toothpick.
How to make a house roof out of paper.
Then unroll the felt and straighten out the row before you add more staples.
This paper craft is really very fun.
To make a simple paper house fold a square piece of paper in half from the left edge to the right edge.
Test fit it on your house so you know that the overhangs are the correct size.
Roofing felt prevents the deck from being exposed to the elements before or while the shingles are being applied.
The most common underlayment is roofing felt which is similar to tar paper but felt uses asphalt instead of tar.
Just like you apply shingles on a real house apply the paper leaves starting at the bottom of the roof of your diy fairy house.
Start by glueing the accent pieces if you have any and then the center piece.
It improves look and uniformity because your roof deck might not lie perfectly straight or flat a layer of roof paper gives an even uniform surface upon which you can install your shingles.
Let the tips of the leaves extend over the edge a little.
Beginning at the bottom where you started with the sheathing roll the underlayment out flat going lengthwise across the sheathing.
Put glue on each of the tabs and assemble the house.
Cover the roof above the underlayment with roofing felt paper.
Tape to the cardboard roof.
To make this paper house you need 3 sheets of a4.
Crease it and unfold it.
Next use a pencil to mark where the toothpick will go centered below the circular opening on the front.
Next fold it in half from the top edge to the bottom edge.
To start each course drive a dozen staples grouped close together.
Roofing a house can easily become a full weekend diy project especially if you are looking to install a roof on a house that is non traditional in size or style.
Cut out the cardboard for the roof.
Begin your first row of tar paper with the bottom of the tar paper slightly hanging over the edge of the roof.
The main purpose of the underlayment is waterproofing.
As a general rule of thumb roofing a house involves more than just adding exterior shingles.
Start on the next layer overlapping the leaves.
Cut it to fit your roof if.
Roll out the tar paper along the bottom edge of the roof.
Crease and unfold it.
Then fold the top edge down to line up with the horizontal crease and repeat with the bottom edge.
Glue the leaves along the bottom overlapping the sides as much as you want.