Showing posts with label Tree House Lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree House Lighting. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Tree House Electrical...

 


Just A Tiny Light In The Darkness.... 

I Hope You will be patient, Dear Readers, as there is really not much to show, and nothing at all about those new branches so recently lauded in this blog. But these things take time and the leaves for the Willow branches are still a distant hope on the horizon. More immediately needed are some lights for the Nanny's Room and the Nursery, because until they are addressed, no walls can be attached and no real structural security achieved. I have always assumed the Nanny's Room was the "ultimate cozy security" spot for the little Ratlings... nightmares and boo-boos all disappeared once the baby was ensconced in Nanny's Room! The huge bed frequently held many little ones and there is a small window seat too for sitting and having a quiet moment of "emotional repair" before rejoining the wild siblings in the other room. There needed to be a spot of light but there is hardly any wall space to affix a lantern or sconce because the bed and all those doors take up all the space. The one spot available seems to be the post beside the tiny window across from the bed... could I put a sconce on a bracket there? Above you can see the initial test of the spot with an LED taped to the post. But the biggest concern was going to be how to bury the wires as they traveled to the back of the Tree House structure?

 
There was really only one option... 
to run them through a crack in the floor at the base of the post
 and along the underside of the floor above the
 Little Toilet Cubby and the Dressing Room... 
and through another small crack on the other side at the back....
 could the wires be made to do that? 
Whew!
 Yes they could! 
 
 
Anna Maria came by to help me test the
 exact positioning for the sconce....
 clearly the initial spot is much to high!
 (The ceilings in the Tree House are all rather tall!)

 
So I set about making the sconce and the bracket.
 The sconce needed to be mirrored to reflect extra light... 
above you can see the frame for the mirror being painted with gold paint.

 
I found a scrap of the mirror paper often used in dollhouse kits,
 (this is left over from the Secret Christmas House project...)
 I cut the "outside" of the scrap into four
 (I didn't take a before picture) 
and glued them together in reverse
 so they make a solid shape in the middle.
 Then I cut out the frame to fit it and glued it on top...

 
And there you have the framed mirror for the candle sconce!

 
 And here it is all assembled on the wall 
with the bracket below it which really
 is more like wainscoting than just a ledge. 
Of course, I don't have any photos of it working yet... 
the wires are too short to reach the battery pack
 which dangles six floors off the ground
 and is difficult to safely use...
 I really don't want to create any failed circuits
 by crossing the wires!
 
And while I was wrestling with the electrical parts, Dear Readers,
 I decided to test the little "Ceramic Stove" I had made all those years ago
 with its little door open so you could see the glowing fire within. 
I had not attached the LED, but the opening was there in the back of the stove. 
Just how would those wires exit through the wall when the stove was in place...
 and how much light would "bleed out" in disastrous ways if I did not test first?

 
 The answer to that last question was "lots"
 if I did not encase it completely
  and so I added a cardboard layer
 to the back of the stove with the
 wires protruding through two tiny holes at the back.

 
And here you can see the stove being tested
 with the wires going through the walls at the back... 
yes it gives off a lovely warm glow!
 
And while I have not decided on the location 
or types of lights for the Nursery itself, Dear Readers,
 I hope you are as happy as I am
 to see even a tiny bit of Light in the Darkness! 
 

 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Smallest Things




Make the Biggest Difference.....

I am sure you will NOT be Surprised, Dear Readers, to see that I have managed to put together a pair of Grand Candelabras for the mantlepiece of this Bedroom. The only remaining question being "but is it Too Much?"  I am not normally plagued by the Demon of Symmetry.... but in this case I find I am wanting a Pair of whatever it is I put on that mantlepiece. So I decided to try to make some candelabra, hoping they would be less obstructive of the Painted Peacock wall than the sconces would have been...
I started with the smallest beads and wires I could find.....
And Some People might be surprised to see the Sources of some of the materials I used.....

A Long Time Ago and from Far Far Away... 
I received these glittering ribbons from Sans! of "My Maharaja's Palace" Blog...
And I promised her I would use them in all sorts of places in my dollhouses!
So I hope she will be happy to see that I have stolen some of the sequins 
to use as bobeches for my candelabras.....
Can you see them in the picture below.....
(Poke the pictures to enlarge them)

And you can see the beginnings of the wires with the beads....
And a better view below.... before the Bobeches were added.....

Even as hard as I try, I am not succeeding to keep these small enough to be truly in scale....
Here you can see them with the "candles" added... 
And can you see the Bobeches..? No???
I guess they are hidden in the blobs of glue that still aren't dry....

And when I have added my Favorite Iridescent glittering "Flames"....

Oooooh!... Can you see them Burn???
And then we HAVE to try them in the Room.....

Can you see the glowing flames?
(I have the hardest time photographing these.....)
Maybe a closer view.....

But shouldn't there be TWO Candelabra.....?

Like This....?
But wait.... we need the Recamier in place too....

Is it too much....? or do my eyes need to adjust...?
And if we look up at the ceiling.....
Is the Ambient light enough....?

And even though I think these Candelabra are a Tiny Bit too large....
(They are three quarters of an inch tall... which equals Three Feet tall....!!)

But that is Nothing compared to the Mammoth Candelabrum I made for the Library....

Do you remember that one?
You can see it is a good bit grander!
 
So, do I go with the Two large candelabra...
Or do I change my mind and try to make two smaller single candles.....

It may just be one of those things I Must Try before I can decide....!
I keep being reminded that the Smallest Things
Do make the Biggest Difference!