




I have captured some quick photograph's on how I constructed the oven. The process was very much like the process for building the house, except it was much quicker because I knew what I was doing and what was going to work because of previously working on the house. I have used the biscuits in hope that it looked like brick work on the oven.
I have filled the back of the oven with foam board but I may have to cut the back of it out once I get it into the photographic studio, so that I can shine an orange/yellow light through it so it looks as though the oven is lit up with fire. The only other option is to get a mini light and put it inside the oven behind the paper flames.
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