Showing posts with label Christmas Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Gifts. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Picky Picky!




Little Details.....

I had a couple of days of Holiday Time left, Dear Readers, after I had finished painting the Christmas Card (see previous post for a picture!), and had hoped to get a Great many things done on All my mini projects! But, as often happens, every little thing takes longer than you could imagine to complete.... and the Indecisive part of my Imagination prevented me from Choosing the best projects for the moment.... so I did not get very much done at all. But I did get a few Little Things done.... even ones I had almost forgotten about! I hope you can recognize, or even Remember The Folly Bed Nook in the above picture (It is so dark at this time of year it is difficult to get a good photo!) Long ago I had started to sew a pair of bolsters for either end of the bed, but I was not at all satisfied with the way the first one was turning out, so I put them aside and forgot about them! Well, for some reason, I decided it was time to finally finish them!

I had sewn one of them but did not have the right material to stuff them. I wanted to try sand or beads so they would look heavy and sag in the middle. They are sewn the old fashioned way by hand, and at first I thought they would be too large and bulky for the bed nook. But then I decided to over-stitch the ends, making a welt around the end seams, which gave more shape and definition to the pillow. I had bought some bird gravel and used it to stuff and I really liked the way it came out after all! Then I tried to make the second one to be just like the first one, and even though I had cut the pieces at the same time, the second one did not turn out right at all! I had to pick it apart and re-stitch it more than three times! (This never happens to me!) Eventually I got it close enough to the first one....

When they are in place on the bed they are almost impossible to see.... 
(Maybe the next time there is a sunny morning.....)
But I know they are there!

And because one is at each end of the bed.... 
you don't notice any difference in size at all!

Another Tiny little detail that I worked on was the Curtain rods in the Willowcrest.
It bothered me that it was impossible to remove the curtains from the rod once the walls were all in place! This is because the rods are made to slide out the ends of the eye-screws that hold them to the walls.... but you need enough length of the wall on either side of the window for this to work!  Which just isn't there in these small rooms! I decided I would need to open up one of the eyes on each set of curtain rods.... so that it was a hook instead....

This way you could lift one end of the rod out of the holder 
and slide the curtain off the end!
So while I had taken the Willowcrest mostly apart.....
I fixed all the curtain rods!
And while I was at it I worked on those pesky window sills....
remember the problem with the muntins abutting the window sill on the exterior?
When I fixed the exterior side.... it left an unfinished strip visible from the inside!

Here you can see I have covered three out of four of the panes... 
that little white stripe at the bottom on the right 
is the exterior frame showing on the inside.
(Sorry about all the reflections!)
You can also see I have added the under-painting for some more flowers
 on the wall murals along the bottom edge.
And once all the window frames had been fixed... I added the interior sills.
It makes the windows so much more realistic!
(The kit design does not include any interior window sills!)

Here you can see the window sill added to the interior of the window.
(Sorry it is so dark.... night again!)
And the exterior window sills that had not yet been attached I fitted and glued in place.
It takes quite a bit of picky carving away at the notches in these pre-cut pieces 
to get them to fit flush to the frames and the wall!

These also required the exterior window frames and muntins to be added.....

And I had Almost enough already painted pieces 
of the very fine silver trim I am using....
But not quite enough! 
I will have to cut and paint some more pieces 
in order to complete all the windows.

And yet another small detail I worked on 
was the fireplace for the Willowcrest bedroom...

I had not been happy with the way the paint looked 
the first time around, so I re-painted it!
It is made of wood, but I wanted it to resemble carved stone.
(I also added a thicker wooden base for the hearth.)
And painted the bricks on the hearth interior....
And tested the look with the Regency Fireplace insert....

It looks lovely, but Much too clean!
So I added a lot of "soot".

Which really doesn't show well in this photo... 
the light is too glaring!

Maybe you can see the soot a little better in this view.
I have not attached the plug to the wiring for the fire yet.... 
so we cannot see it lit.
But you can sort of see the additional tiny flowers 
I added at the bottom of the murals....
(Very picky little details!)
Tulips, violets and dandelions....

So hard to imagine at this time of year! 
(And there will also be a baseboard added at the bottom.)
I will have to get some better pictures for you in the daylight!

And Another project I picked away at was the 
Painting of the rocks on the Cloud Palace Tower!

Believe it or not, Dear Readers, this is a part of the project 
that one could never possibly be satisfied with the results!
The rocks are fine.... but they are all different
 from the ones painted on the lowest section of the Tower!
It is like when you buy yarn and you get two different dye lots 
and don't notice until the project is all done and you can see where one color is off!
The paint batches for the rocks will never match the older part!
So I have decided that it is "good enough" and moved on 
to gluing the parts together!

Which means I can construct the beds 
for the Guy Bearys.... in the "Bear Racks"!
(Otherwise know as bunk beds and a loft!)
Once I get the interior structure glued 
I can add all the rest of the "Rocks" 
to the outside of the Tower!
 
And one more thing I want to show you, Dear Readers, 
is not a project at all....
But a Gift I received for Christmas from my Dear Niece!

She sent me this fantastic roll-top desk 
and the beautiful painting and the bouquet of flowers!
Thank you, Hali!
The only way I can be picky with these is Where to put them... 
and I think the roll-top desk might just belong 
here in the attic of the Willowcrest!

So Dear Readers, I hope I have not bored you 
with all these Picky Little Details!
Sometimes you just have to be Very Picky!


Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New Year Wishes




And Surprise Gifts.....

I shouldn't be Surprised, Dear Readers, but I was utterly Floored by the gift my Sister sent me for Christmas! Several years ago I showed you a peek of a lovely quilt she was making for her little doll house, made from scraps of silk I had given her, scraps left over from the magic star wands I make and sell. Well, it turns out, she was also making one for Me!!! It is pieced together "Crazy Quilt" style, and then embroidered with the loveliest little details.....

I simply could Not believe my eyes when I opened 
the package which had arrived Christmas Eve!
We don't always exchange gifts.... 
it is more of a random thing, 
so I wasn't expecting to get anything at all!
The above picture is what I saw when I opened the box...
I can't tell you how much I Adore this quilt!
The only question in my mind was Which bed it should grace.
And the first bed I tried it on was the one in the
Chinoiserie bedroom of the Lovely Old Dollhouse....


I had only bought this bed a few weeks earlier and was 
planning for it to be the bed in the new Willowcrest house....
and only placed it Temporarily in the Lovely Old Dollhouse
while the Willowcrest is being worked on.
But now I think I have accidentally found the bed 
that always belonged in this room!
And with the new "Old" Quilt, 
I think it looks just the way this room should look...
Filled with beloved Old furnishings and 
"Great Grandmother's" heirloom quilt!

Thank You, my Dear Dear Sister!!!
It is unexpected Gifts like this 
that make the Dollhouse World
come alive for me!

And on a Similar note, I did receive other gifts that were
Unexpected this Christmas.....
My Mother sent a collection of little Treasures from her Thrift Shop...
Including the wreath  you can see here....

Which I think is supposed to be for a candle....
But really works Wonderfully in the Castle Great Hall....

Which Lately has been the setting for and Old Fashioned House Party....


And some of our Friends have gathered there by the fire....
Oh, the Stories I could tell....!

But there were also other little Trinkets from my Mother...
such as these two little Saint Nicholas figures...
Here you can see them on the Kitchen mantel  of the Lovely Old Dollhouse...

Where it seems there is Never Ending conversation
and good food around the Kitchen table!

And speaking of Good Food....
I also received other little Gifts from Dear Birgit 
of BiWuBaren Blog fame....

Don't these Gingerbread men and cookies look Delicious?
and that was not all she sent me, Dear Readers,
But all the little items on the table you see below....

 
Tiny animals, A Flying Reindeer and two beautiful 
Tiny laser-cut wood scenes!
(And many other tiny trinkets too!)
 But I can't forget the Marzipan....

WHO has been eating the marzipan, you ask?
Well, I think it looks like a Lovely little Buche de Noel...


Sliced up on a little platter......

And served with Tea.... or Coffee.... or Hot Cocoa!
Which is exactly what Blue and Sir Orion and Brother Beorn
are having for Supper on this New Year's Eve!
Thank You Birgit!
And I can't leave you there either, Dear Readers,
because I Finally finished drawing my Christmas Card...
And wanted to share it with All of you...
If you look closely you might recognize a scene or two!
(Be sure to poke the picture to see it larger.)

(And if you see it here before yours arrives, Dear Mom,
I hope it will not spoil it for you!)

So, I should not have been Surprised, Dear Readers,
by each and every one of these Gifts,
But I was Surprised, and Deeply Touched!
Thank you for thinking of me!
 
And I would like to Wish All of you,  my Dear Readers,
A Wonderful and Endlessly Rewarding New Year!