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1940s “Tom Thumb” Cape Cod Putz house — free downloadable pattern

Kate - Updated: February 13, 2019

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

vintage-cape-cod-putz-houseWith so many readers ohhh-ing and ahhh-ing over the 740 s.f. “Tom Thumb” Cape Cod American dream house that we recently featured, it made sense to offer a similarly styled Putz pattern. Since all five of my other Putz patterns are modeled after homes from the 1950s-1970s, throwing in some 1940s action also is a fun way to mix up the “neighborhood.” Put a sharp blade on your X-acto knife, because you’ll need it to cut out all the tiny window panes on this adorable cottage. 

 

retro-vintage-christmas-houseThe white picket fence really makes the front yard. Thankfully, I found it ready-made at Michael’s, though I suspect if you had a steady hand and a lot of time, you could fashion one yourself out of cardstock or paper from a cereal box.

See all those window panes? They are cut out one by one. With 12 panes per window, six windows and one, four-pane door, that’s 76 small squares to cut. It takes time and dedication, but the windows are what really make this house design. If you don’t feel that skilled (or patient) with the X-acto knife, cutting out the front two windows and painting the panes in the rest of the home would look fine, too.

1930s-putz-house-vintageAnother meticulous detail on this design — two tiny window boxes filled with snow. It is easiest to put these on the house while it is still flat, before assembly. Again, if this detail proves to be too difficult, the window boxes can  be painted on the house instead, although I think this three-dimension detail is really worth the extra effort.

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Click here to download Kate’s free Putz house pattern

Make more mid century “Putz” style houses:

  • See all the designs
  • Want to know why these houses called “Putz”? Read our vintage Putz house history and online guide.

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  1. Joan Mooney says

    November 16, 2018 at 11:42 am

    Thank Pam
    LOVE your site and your generosity sharing not only your
    ideas but the “how to” and patterns too!
    We may be able to enlarge one and create in time for our Mid Century Xmas exhibit.
    Thanks again,
    Joan Mooney
    Waseca County Historical Society

    • Pam Kueber says

      November 16, 2018 at 12:00 pm

      very cool, send photos!

      yes, get yee a variety of glues — have its and bits of materials you’ll be using — and do some tests

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