Saturday, April 18, 2015

The Modern Grey Bedroom

It's done! And I think it turned out pretty good:

 
 
The only items that are real miniatures are the vase in the corner, the Buddha on the shelf and the books. Everything else is hand made.
 
The bed is balsa, foam core, quilting fabric and tiny bamboo-like rods that came in a potpourri bag.
The end tables and the dresser are balsa blocks with added drawers, painted black. The drawer pulls are beads.
The lamps are beads and pieces of the bamboo sticks.
The modern wall hanging is a jewelry finding/bead.
The chair is a craft cork covered in fabric, the backing is cut from a paper towel roll and painted black.
The floor is foam core and the rug is gray felt.
The comforter gets its drape from tin foil folded into the fabric.
 
Here's a closeup interior view that I think is really cool.
 


As far as project FILOFAX goes, I bought a B5 size loose leaf notebook with extra paper and dividers and I'm in the process of collecting all pertinent information. It's going to be a lot of work, but hopefully when I'm done, I'll have a central location for all valuable information, an emergency vault of info to be used by me or handed off to someone, I will have used up a lot of my office supplies that I've been storing long-term for 'in case I need them' and I'll feel less stressed by being able to clear out some clutter and consolidate my stuff.

Wish me luck!
 
 
 

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Vacation epihany

I've had the week off from work. I planned this as a 'get organized' staycation which was to include:

Setting up the garden.
Replanting and repotting old plants.
Changing out my closet.
Going to the eye doctor.

All fine plans, but usually when I have a week off, I end up creating a new direction or goal for myself. Since the 'grand experiment' has proven, as I suspected, to be a bust, and I've reached a place in my writing where I'm no longer enslaved by it, I need something else to do.

My epiphany came yesterday when I discovered 'life planners' and 'filofaxes'.

Now, I have NO DESIRE to plan every second of my life. That's for SAHMs, and I'm not one anymore. I don't need a bulleted list to tell me to take a shower and planning 7 days of dinners has never worked out for me. BUT, I decided that one of the sources of my free floating anxiety has always been that I was too busy focusing on writing to be organized. I have a basic system for things, but I'm usually flailing a bit and whenever I need something in a pinch, it usually involves running around, digging up the information I need. I really need to make my life easier and reduce some of my stress, so my next project is an overhaul of my system and a consolidation.

I'm not going to start carrying a 'life planner' around with me so I can record bowel movements or how many glasses of water I drink in a day, but really getting all important information in one place is starting to sound really attractive to me.

Hence my next BIG PROJECT shall be called: FILOFAX.

In the mean time - here's my next miniature project. The Modern Gray Bedroom is shaping up to be pretty cool:

 


This one will have completely hand made furniture and will probably be the first of a number of rooms I want to make in these little wooden crates I found at A.C. Moore.

Off to get organized!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Time to get dirty!

With my room within my room project done, I turned my attention to the garden. I set up my critter-protection and I'm preparing for a bumper crop of organic produce:

 
I decided our yard is useless. The kids are too old to 'play' outside anymore, no more dog - so we have a postage stamp of land that does nothing. It's high time I took it over and made it do something, so my enclosed garden begins.
 
I also prepped a new fairy garden and cleaned up some of the old ones:
 
 
I added a little bit more to this one today - changed out the bench for a white one and transplanted the moss from my indoor moss gardens to fluff it out a bit.

 
Can't wait for the lawn I planted in this one to start growing.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

My little sewing room

It's done!



DIY Sewing room:
Walls and floor - painted foam core
rug - felt
wall paper, including chair rail - scrap booking paper
shelves - pieces of a divided curio box
sofa - made from cardboard, foam core and quilting material
side table - small jewelry box lid with wooden wine bottles for legs
lamp - wooden dowel inserted into a hole in the box top and painted gold
lampshade - the cap to a sample bottle of shampoo
cork board - cork rapped in silk cord, secured with pins
coffee table - foam core with lace from a pillow case, legs are Styrofoam balls
curtains - old pillow case, wooden dowel and beads for end caps, tie backs are ribbon
patterns, shirt and sewing notions are from a scrapbooking sticker set
coat hanger is a bent paper clip
the plant is from an old quilling project
the Roman shade is fan-folded parchment paper
the plastic box of fabric is a case that pins came in filled with scrap fabric

Only the books, the pots, the sewing machine, the door and the pillow are actual dollhouse miniature items

Friday, April 10, 2015

Clay obsession leads to miniature obsession

And so it goes...messing around with clay and miniature food has rekindled my love of miniatures. Years ago I built a couple of dollhouses from kits, but having no place to display them I eventually gave them away with most of the furnishings.  I kept a few pieces and some do dads and I've had this stuff in my craft closet for years. Now I've decided it's time to use my craft stuff, rather than saving it for some time in the future when I 'need' it. So I'm making room boxes.

First a little history - here are pics of the old dollhouses:

 
The Blue House


 
The Cottage
 
 
The master bedroom of the Blue House.
 
 
The kitchen of the Blue House
 

 
The kitchen of the Cottage
 

 
The bedroom of the Cottage with handmade quilt.
 
The interesting thing about the Cottage is that I had planned to write a story in which the heroine lived in this very Cottage.
 
Here's my current project - a living room/sewing room combo - in the early stages:
 

The furniture is placed just to give me an idea - I've completed the couch and the tables. Now it's time to add all the minute details and then display it on a shelf. I bought a lot of wooden pieces at A.C. Moore today, so I plan to make some more furniture for my next project. I want to do a bedroom and a kitchen. I could have spent some money on pre-made furniture but after looking at it closely I decided it has no real charm. I much prefer the handmade items now - and don't have any desire to just plop expensive pre-made items into a room no matter how realistic they may appear.

More to come.
 
 


Saturday, March 14, 2015

And they're all calorie free!

I'm still at it:

 
Wine and cheese party - with some pumpkin and apply pie for a sweet finish.

 
Ice cream parlor - strawberry milkshake, a frozen latte, green bubble tea smoothie, lemon merengue and blueberry pie, chocolate mousse, a cherry sundae and a chocolate ice cream cone.

 
Ready for more presentation boards - I've got key lime pie and peach tart, Easter bread, coconut cake and pineapple upside down cake. For the bakery I've got a French baguette, a Danish, a blueberry muffin and some bagels along with a tray of cannoli. For the picnic, hot dogs, a hamburger and a cheeseburger.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Clay obsession continues

I can't stop now...


These bottle cap pies are actually a lot easier to make than they look.


Cheese for the wine and cheese soiree.


Country breakfast display - eggs, bacon, buttered toast, croissants, donuts, cinnabons and of course, quiche!


Fancy dessert reception - have some layer cake, strawberry shortcake, chocolate soufflé, chocolate Bundt cake, but that spice cake with the blue flowers is just too pretty to cut!

Stay tuned for a visit to the ice cream shop and the holiday cheese party.