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Saturday, November 21, 2020

One down

 


the Kitchen floor
In the beginning there was a floor and some walls and a whole lotta parts

I thought I had taken more pictures at this stage but it was months ago now and I cant find them.

Waiting in the wings
 

Assembling after wall papering & flooring

with size appropriate graphics 45 

paper 

The ceiling
I also experimented with some of my paper cutting dies 

for the tin look on the ceiling and  walls 

This one came out quite well. Wiring is an acquired skill, I have obviously not mastered yet.

Rats nest
Though it is not as scary as it looks (really!)

this is 3 rooms worth that will run off the ceiling of the kitchen.

Inside wall wireing

The short hallway leading from the front room to the stair room is around enough of a corner it shouldn't be seen from any angle, I hope!

Because that is a nasty mess!

There is a lot of initial planning that has to be done here

Before I just start to "wing it"

And building out the walls and ceiling with cardboard, elmers glue and spackle is part of it

kitchen through the window

It looks ugly now but some sanding and wallpaper spiffies it up quite a bit!

Here are the done pictures of the assembled kitchen.


Left side
 

 

I'm a little chuffed because a few friends have suggested it looks like a real room!

Right side
 

there is a lot of baking going on here


I am really pleased with how this all turned out

Full frontal


 

 

 The trim looks good and despite not having a stove top

the kitchen looks like a workable space

 

Though something seems to be missing.

 

Here is the ceiling put on 

My wonky hinges









The refrigerator ! 

No wonder it looks strange that big empty spot needs to be filled with a fridge.

I cant find an appropriate one But I did find one on Bently house minis 

Ara is super detailed and very precise.

 

  She gives you a lot of really good advice and watching her make stuff is soothing.

 I got a ton of great ideas and lots of encouragement to try new stuff

.

From the stair room

she is well worth the watch.

 Her fridge is made for a 1:12 scale house, so I had to scale it down for my size.

I think I succeeded 

 

Looks pretty good in spite of those wonky hinges

 

Now on to the front room. Starting with the floor.  Those clamps are a life saver BTW,.

I could use s few little "C" type clamps I cant find any small enough

 

I'm also quite proud of this window.

 

 

I bashed the whole thing with wood, plastic I scrapped from a container 

and cardboard with its front panel ripped off

So now on to siding and maybe some paint for the garden side

 

This will take some thinking time.

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!






Saturday, November 7, 2020

Victory!


 Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Win the Presidency!

Our first Female, African/Asian American vice president!


Today I am thankful and happy! 

The stress of the last 4 years will fade with time and the country will, hopefully start to move forward and heal.
Tomorrow will come and we will take care if it then 

but today we celebrate a win for the soul of the country.

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