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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Into Lilliput

My table when I started
So what started with a 1:24th scale room kit

 Has ballooned into several kits and a few

Other things here and there

 I started this shindig with the stairs

They just seemed so cozy, with the fireplace 

and all the snug little cubbies for chotchkies

In a nod to 2020, I found these tiny wine bottles 

and used my own fabric for the chair

Though looking at it it needs some trim.

I lovingly assembled them and all the 

little parts, then decided I needed real tiny bricks 

for the fireplace and it stalled, so I bought another kit

 This is your only warning! Tiny rooms are addictive.

A little bit about the kits you can find tiny room kits 

on amazon and ETSY 

they run from about $30 that are just a room, 

to $80 for the larger house kits

 I ultimately got 6 kits, most are single room kits

And I have now decided to kitbash 

a house from the pieces

Because the kits weren't fiddly enough by themselves

I'll feature the trailer first, 

since it's the only kit I have completed 

not just assembled the furniture and the accessories.

Sink, hot plate and oven
I have loved the delicate tiny work of putting the parts together!

I have been down and feeling very not creative since the virus hit us

and having these kits to work on has been a god send

To spend hours assembling all the tiny parts

A bit of mindless assembly

A cozy bed
 that takes all your attention

to make a cohesive whole, is just what I need to feel better

Even my Hubbs likes the results

The kits themselves come in a flat box

 full of lettered baggies of parts, 

a book of instructions and a few sheets for wallpaper 

flooring, books and pictures 

All of which you assemble yourself

It is very much a puzzle

hmm, that chandelier is wrong
  

Most of the kits also come with paint, glue and a few tools 

But you will need more

A pair of needle nose pliers is essential 

as is an exacto knife, a pair of snips and real tweezers

the ones that come in the box are a joke.

I also suggest clamps, big and tiny, 

A nook for eating and reading
 

I've been using binding clips for little things 

that need a bit of pressure until the glue dries 

 A pair of sharp scissors for precise cutting paper

Masking tape

 

 

All you need for a get away
 

 

Skills you will learn while making this kit

Time is relative, I can loose whole days

Patience. Because throwing things across the room,

when they are this small, is a disaster!

Electrical wiring is easier than you thought

Some new tools
 

 

For a dollhouse, that is.

 

 

 

My desk now


 

 

So now let the kitbashing start in earnest!






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