Santorini is a beautiful Greek island with white-washed houses with blue roofs. My husband and I went there a few years ago. I would love to return. In the meantime, I decided to recreate my memories by designing a windmill. This is my version without the wooden crossbeams because it would require more engineering that I am willing to do on this project. I would have to worry about the weight of the wooden crossbeams and how to attach it...so not today.
Here is the .Studio file for the Santorini windmill. I used cardstock to create the model. Bend the paper model into a cylinder before gluing. Fold up the circle tabs on the bottom and glue to the windmill forming a cylinder. Glue the side. Fold down the circle tabs at the top and glue to the windmill. Bend the cone into its shape before gluing.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7oGIyVDbRGYX2stTlY3TDRnR0E/edit?usp=sharing
Here is a picture with my previously designed house so that you can see the windmill in reference to size.
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Dreaming of Santorini...A Windmill House
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