Thursday, April 2, 2026

The Little Picture....

 


Bows, Boxes Books and Bags....

I Confess, Dear Readers, I have been battling the urge to jump ship from this project and hurry off to the Greater already underway visions that haunt me at night. Specifically, the Tree House and the Castle have been clamoring for my attention. But before I can, in good conscience, put this one aside, I think I need to get it done to a "certain point", namely leaveable without undue risk to the already begun structure! The most important part is completing the Roof (that open to the air section that the kit specifies, but that I believe needs to be covered with the plastic I used on the windows)... but also there is the completion of the "Furniture" for the interior. On the side wall away from the little studio there is a Wall Rack filled with small store items. It holds a little of everything.... printed gift cards, small decorative items, gift boxes, books, boxed kits... even a little Bakery Shop!... (even though it is just a printed on paper structure). And there are certain pieces of wall art... posters and pamphlets that adorn nearly every square inch of space and are amazing in their printed details! You can see this little rack in the above picture with the first Greeting card in its spot. The only change I made in this item was to swap out the thin metal rods for sturdier wooden dowels. The metal rods were too flexible and a bit smaller than the holes at the sides, and I worried they would fall out too easily in the long run. I found a very very thin dowel in my stash.... exactly the diameter of the holes!

 
It seemed it would not take long to assemble
 the tiny items for this rack.....
 some of which you can see above.
 They are a selection of little items you can buy,
 attached to cards. 

 
And a "tea cup" that you make from a grommet glued
 to a decorative jewelry finding for the saucer,
 with a tiny bit of wire glued on for the handle!
 See it there? On top of it's box? 
It really is so clever!

 
Here you can see some of the paper bits glued in place... 
the little Bakery Shop, and more greeting cards.

 

 
Of course, at some point I realized that getting the Wall Rack
 glued to the wall required that I add the curtains first!
 "What curtains...?" I hear you ask.
 Those very theatrical red velvet draped swags 
adorning the ceiling divider at the top of the kit..... 
I wasn't even sure I wanted to use them! 
But I had started to assemble them way back
 at the beginning of building the kit.... 
at least so far as to glue the patterns to the back
 of the piece of velvet and cut them out. 
I thought I better at least give them a test
 to see how they looked in place. 
The side pieces are in place above.
 I think the purpose is mostly to hide the 
ugly wiring you can see at the top of the divider. 
But since I hadn't come up with any 
"flash of brilliance better idea", 
I decided to go with the kit recommendations.

 
Here it is with the rest of the swaggy part attached. 
It does, in a way, define the store part of the shop. 
I am sure I will grow fond of it as time goes by.

 
Having positioned the curtains, it only remained to add the 
wall posters to this end wall before gluing the rack in place. 
Some of the art-work for these posters is really beautiful! 
Then it just remained to stock the rest of the shelves... 
including some of the Books I had assembled ages ago...

 
 Like most of the books for this kit,
 they are printed covers glued to blocks of wood. 
I added the detail of painting the page ends white
 as I couldn't "see" them as books with dark brown edges! 
These four are for the shop wall rack... 
and include a couple of "OZ" books in the mix.

 
Here is the rack nearly filled..... 
but it needs the gift boxes.... and they need ribbon bows.... 
And I have been dreading the ribbon bows!

 
I finally convinced myself, Dear Readers, 
to just pull out the ribbon and give it a try! 
(The first couple tries were a disaster... 
but could be easily untied to try again!)
 Eventually I got several successful enough,
 almost small enough bows!
 You can see two on the little studio chair.
 (I had almost decided not to bother with 
bows for this chair... but they are cute! 
They are far more necessary as closures for the gift boxes....

Like so!
 
 
And one for the hanging wall art. 
(A lovely picture of Sleeping Beauty and 
another with a beautiful castle in the countryside!) 
The whole project requires five green and one blue bows... 
what was I afraid of...?
(Well, I did have to use my tweezers and add a drop of glue....)
 
 
Here are more little pictures... 
The Three Bears Family out for a stroll... 
and a Tiny framed print of a little girl 
playing with her dollhouse!
 
So, having mastered the bows.... 
I forged ahead with gluing them all in place....

 
Most of the pictures needed to hang on the front opening wall. 
More poster art for the door and the left side of the wall.... 
I changed the positions a little bit all around 
and then there were only a few more small items
 needed to complete those top shelves.

 
Another little all paper fold-up cottage. 
This is the front view....

 
And this is the back view..... 
Can you see the lady sewing in the window....? 
And the puppy looking out the attic window...? 
(Or is it a little girl...?) 
Which side would you have facing out
 when you glued it to the shelf...?
 (The kit shows the front door only....)

 
I did Not follow the instructions! 
That puppy/girl had to see out... 
and the lady sewing by the window 
is one of my personal best feelings in the world...!
 
 
 Oh, and I finally added the real feather 
to the ink pot on the window sill....
(My winter coat occasionally sheds tiny feathers
of the down filling.... I looked down this morning 
and saw this feather clinging to my pants leg!) 

It seems I wandered all over the kit, Dear Readers, 
and I made good progress, but I didn't finish the roof! 
I was too busy with all those Bows, Boxes, Books and Bags!

3 comments:

  1. Boy do I know that strong pull from other projects - it is nearly irresistible! But great job for sticking to your goal because the progress is absolutely adorable and you were so charmingly rewarded! I hope the roof job is enjoyable but gets done quickly so that you can ride the wave of inspiration for the tree house or the castle!

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  2. Hi Betsy! I have become even more infatuated with this little shop! I love how the velvet curtains frame the shelf. I totally agree with your decision to place the sewing lady and girl/dog facing to the front. I'm hoping it's a little girl in her attic playroom, but it's really too tiny to tell. I suppose you could make up any story you liked! The little bows are a perfect touch. How fortuitous that the little feather jumped out of your coat and onto your pants leg so you could find it and use it in the ink pot!

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  3. I feel so good now - after reading and enjoying your lovely post but even more for finally (*drumroll please*) keeping up with your wonderful posts and arriving in here and now! Woohoo!!!

    And I've really admired to discover all these gorgeous details offered in this kit, alone the pieces meant for this rack are so amazing. And I can only agree with your decision to grant the sewing lady and the puppy/girl a window with a view. The origin of the feather made me smile... I suppose this little white feather wanted something more in life than just stuff your jacket or to make a fatal date with your vacuum cleaner. Now it will be part of this awesome scene... not bad for a feather from a jacket's inside.

    However, I also learned from your post why the Easter Bunny didn't show up at my place - it was first lying around in your shop!!! (photo 6) I suppose it was just overwhelmed from all these amazing pieces... and picture 10 showed me how much interest the Easter Bunny had in this shop you're building as it hopped on the counter to have a better view... ;O)

    Hugs
    Birgit

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