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Oh My!

October 3, 2015 at 9:36 am by Claudia

We all need a little unexpected treat now and then, don’t we? This, as you know, has been a bit of a worrisome week for us; especially for me, the Chief Worrier at Mockingbird Hill Cottage. So when Don came home from the Post Office on Thursday with a package for me from my friend and fellow miniature enthusiast, Barbara, I started smiling, which I suspect hasn’t been happening all that much of late.

Barbara had recently been to a miniature show and had asked if she could send me a little something she found there for me. Of course!

It turns out Barbara had also been setting things aside for me, so when I opened the box I gasped at the treasure trove inside. Actually, I’m sure I gasped more than once.

This is a picture heavy post. I hope you don’t mind. But with minis, if you simply group them together in one photo, they become indistinct. Besides, I wanted to play with an idea I’ve seen on Brae’s blog. She often uses scrapbook paper to back a temporary scene in which she displays new minis. Since the Top Secret Project is relatively unencumbered by furniture at the moment, I found a piece of scrapbook paper and tried my hand at photographing things in this new way. Eventually, I want to get a room box that I can use for just that, as well as playing with miniature scenes.

Don: Stop Right Here. Go No Further!

10-3 mini tin

First up, a lovely little tin. (KristinaBears/Etsy)

10-3 mini tray

And a tray. (Miniatyrmama/Etsy)

10-3 mini trunk

A beautiful wooden trunk, which opens like this:

10-3 mini trunk (open)

(From VictoriaMiniLand)

10-3 mini beads-pottery

Beautiful beads which can function as mini pottery.

10-3 mini crochet throw

A beautiful crocheted throw.

10-3 mini foodstuffs

Yummy food.

10-3 mini fabric

Fabric.

10-3 mini rugs1

Rugs.

10-3 mini rugs2

And more rugs.

10-3 mini fiesta vases

Two beautiful vases.

10-3 mini fiesta pitchers

Eeek! Two Fiesta pitchers. (I have some real-sized ones in the cottage.) I used to collect vintage Fiesta and that collection evolved because I initially fell in love with the Art Deco look of the pitchers. The pitchers and vases were made by I.G.M.A Artisan Janice Crawley. Gorgeous.

And for the Top Secret Project:

10-3 mini guitar

A beautifully made guitar! Oh boy. (Made by LALittleArtist on Etsy.) I think I’ll be ordering another one…this is far better than the ones I’ve been looking at online.

10-3 mini beatles posters

Beatles posters. Don is going to love these!

10-3 mini beatles albums

And Beatles albums! (from LCMinatures/Etsy)

Some of these treasures will go in Caroline’s house. Some will be saved for a future build. Some, obviously, will go in the Top Secret Project. I will almost certainly use a couple of the rugs there because recording studios often have rugs to help with the sound.

Oh my goodness. Barbara: you have spoiled me. Thank you for your incredible gift. I showed Don a lot of it, though not the items for the TSP. He gasped, too!

I don’t deserve it all, but I am thrilled, nonetheless.

As if you haven’t seen enough photos, I’ll show you where I put some of these pieces in Caroline’s house.

10-3 fiesta on shelves

For now, the Fiesta pitchers are on these shelves. That may change.

10-3 pottery in hutch

The blue vase is in the cabinet in the den.

10-3 tray on bed

The tray is on the bed.

10-3 throw on sofa

The throw is on the sofa in the den.

10-3 vase on table

And the green vase is on the coffee table.

10-3 den

Looks awfully cozy in there, doesn’t it?

I had such fun opening each little gift, then photographing them yesterday and finding places for some of them in the dollhouse.

Thank you, Barbara.

Book Review on Just Let Me Finish This Page today: Simon Brett’s cozy mystery: Mrs. Pargeter’s Principle.

Happy Saturday.

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Baseboards and Zinnias

September 27, 2015 at 9:38 am by Claudia

9-27 zinnia bud

The zinnias are putting on an early autumn show. They just keep blooming. Along with the morning glories, they provide lots of beautiful flowery color even as the leaves turn yellow and the morning temperatures turn very cool.

9-27 red zinnia

They make me smile.

Yesterday, I once again seized on a window of Don-free time to do some work on the Top Secret Project.

Don: You know the drill.

Baseboards in hand, it was time for me to try a mitered corner.

I didn’t use mitered corners in Hummingbird Cottage, though now, after having done it, I wish I had.

9-27 mitre box

I used this aluminum miter box that comes with a blade and handle. I’d ordered it a few months back from HBS/miniatures.com

I admit to getting confused about which angle goes where in a mitered corner, so I googled the whole thing and found this wonderful tutorial, ‘Mitering 101’ from Miniature Designs. It made the whole process easy as pie. Thank you!

By the way, I made a cover for that sharp blade.

9-27 blade cover

I used a cardboard express mail envelope.

9-27 baseboard

Baseboard.

9-27 mitred corner

Mitered corner.

9-27 mitred corner with dog

Baseboard with table and dog.

It looks so nice!

When I put furniture in this room, I realize that it’s quite a big space. That’s why, I’m sure, some of the miniaturists working on the Creatin’ Contest are creating rooms within the space. I thought about doing that; for example, adding a bathroom. But I think I’m going to keep it open and studio-like. If mini Don has to go to the bathroom, he can hike up to the house.

I do have lots of ideas for the space, including a counter-high refrigerator and a counter top with a coffeemaker, a lounging area with the Eames chair, a coffee table and a sofa, a stereo and lots of record albums, an area with recording equipment, speakers, a computer screen, stools, musical instruments, maybe an electronic keyboard and/or an upright piano and a floor microphone. There would be a rug or two on the floor for acoustic purposes. There will be framed posters and artwork.

And a retro fireplace like the ones you see in older A-frame and mid-century modern homes. I’ve found a tutorial for it and that is my next project.

I’ll try to make a floor plan in the next few days, so you can see what I have in mind – though I’m not really sure what will go where.

So far…I’ve got the Eames chair and the baseball cards and record album Barbara sent to me.

Oh, what fun it will be!

I’ve just finished Pop Goes the Weasel  by M. J. Arlidge (who wrote Eeny Meeny, a book I reviewed previously) and there is a review on Just Let Me Finish This Page today.

Now I’ve started A Song of Shadows, John Connolly’s newest Charlie Parker mystery, which is being published on Tuesday. He’s a wonderful writer and I’ve now read every book in the series, except for this one.

I’ve read nine books this month. My new early morning reading regimen is paying off!

Happy Sunday.

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Filed Under: books, dollhouse, flowers, garden, miniatures, reading 28 Comments

Top Secret Project: Hardwood Floor

September 26, 2015 at 8:44 am by Claudia

Don: It must be obvious, but I’ll say it anyway. Don’t read this post!!

Finding time to work on the Top Secret Project when Don isn’t around makes me feel like I’m a character in one of the mysteries I love to read. It’s rather like spying, or watching and waiting like a detective on a stake-out. Waiting until he goes out door, then a spurt of activity: running up the steps, uncovering the house, quickly spiriting it downstairs to the kitchen. Running up and down the steps gathering paint brushes, sandpaper, paints, varnishes. Keeping an eye on the clock.

I’ve resorted to asking him to call me when he’s on his way home. I need a heads up so I can put everything back in place before he pulls in the driveway. The other day I was talking on the phone to Judy while I was working on the house and I somehow sensed that I needed to get it out of the kitchen. Right away. I carried it up the stairs, holding the phone between my head and my shoulder, still talking away to Judy. Suddenly, the phone slipped out and dropped to the floor and I had to shout out “Hang on Judy! I’ve dropped the phone!” while I put the house back in place and covered it up again.

Yikes. And wouldn’t you know it, Don came through on call waiting and said he was on his way home – not only that, he was just down the road! I wouldn’t have had time to get everything stashed if I hadn’t listened to that little voice in my head.

Needless to say, Don has been informed that ‘on my way home’ means something a bit different than ‘just down the street.’

Anyway, I finished the wood floor.

9-26 floor 3

I tested a stain on a scrap piece of the flooring, but it looked too dark for what I was going for. I don’t want the floors to look like the floors in Hummingbird Cottage. I want it light and airy and studio-like. Instead of stain, I lightly sanded the floor with extra fine sandpaper and then applied two coats of Delta Ceramcoat Satin Finish Varnish. It really brought out the grain of the wood.

If you remember, it originally looked like this:

9-24 flooring

Of course, the lighting at any given moment will change the way the floor looks from photo to photo, but I think you can see that the varnish really made a wonderful difference.

I followed the instructions and used a cement glue, rather than a white glue, to attach it to the floor. Then I pressed and pressed until it was firmly in place. Then I placed several heavy books on top of the floor and left them in place overnight.

That did the trick.

9-26 floor1

Had to bring in the Eames chair.

9-26 floor 4

Sometimes the egg cups just want to get in on the action. After all, this one lives on the mantel shelf just above my workspace.

She looks surprised, doesn’t she?

9-26 floor 5

I love that this floor looks different depending on the light.

I’m very happy with it. Now, on to the baseboards.

The flooring I used is by Houseworks and is made of  “genuine wood veneers which have been laminated to a special paper to ensure easy staining, varnishing, and installation.” It comes in a 11″ by 17″ sheet. I used two sheets for this project. You can probably buy it at a variety of online sites, but I got mine at HBS/miniatures.com. This was Random Plank, which I chose because I love that look.

Oh, for a lottery win. Money for miniatures and books and the mortgage. That’s not too much to ask, right?

Happy Saturday.

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