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Facts & Sources for The Studio (Formerly Known as the TSP)

June 26, 2016 at 10:26 am by Claudia

Good morning! This is the wind-up post for the TSP. Picture heavy, for sure, and along the way I’ll give information as to the source of each piece and, if necessary, the story behind it.

Here’s where I started in July 2015.

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This was my first foray into building a dollhouse. Hummingbird Cottage was already built when I got my hands on it, but it wasn’t built very well, so that project was a Rehab. I made mistakes with this one, but I learned a lot, and that will help me on my next project – also a build.

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And here it is in its finished state. I will use the word ‘finished’ lightly, because Don has already mentioned adding a thing or two over time. (He’s been bitten by the bug, I fear.)

I was inspired by our very own shed in choosing the color – a deep red. I liked the idea of white trim, making the look of the exterior very crisp. I also went for a board and batten look, so I added each and every one of those narrow strips of wood.

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Again, inspired by our own property and the stonework foundation that is on our cottage, I went for the same thing on the TSP.

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Whoops! The fireplace is leaning because we had just moved the whole thing over to Don’s desk.

Rather than cut individual sticks for the floor as I did in Hummingbird Cottage, I decided to go for a different look. I knew I wanted the walls white, so that the space had an airy, bright and inspiring look. So I wanted a lighter look to the floor. This flooring is made of wood veneers and it comes in sheets that are 11″ by 17.” I glued it down very carefully and then I placed some heavy books on it overnight to make sure it didn’t buckle or warp. I then buffed it with some wax.

I also cut and mitered (for the first time) the baseboards. (I wish I’d used these in Hummingbird Cottage!)

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I made the desks that configure into Mini Don’s recording console. I also made the sound board, the top is a copy of one offered at a music store online, the base is made out of mat board. The computer came from an Etsy seller in Thailand, the keyboard was a gift from Barbara, and the chair came from Elf Miniatures in England.

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Portrait of Scout (originally done by Shanna) miniaturized by me, frame made out of matchsticks. I bought the guitar from an Etsy artist, after being given one by that same artist from Barbara. I like it so much, I ordered another one in a slightly different style. Reader Debra suggested the idea of miniaturizing that sketch. Thank you!

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The guitar on the stool was a gift from Barbara (from that same Etsy seller.) I made the counter top that fits over the mini fridge. The music stand was a very lucky find on eBay, made for a NAME gathering several years ago. It’s simply beautiful. The rug was a gift from Barbara, as was the vase in the bookshelf, the Pringles can, the box of Pepperidge Farm cookies, the Beatles poster, and the Soho subway sign. The stools and Espresso machine came from HBS/miniatures.com.

The microwave and mini fridge came from Elf Miniatures in England. (If I’ve already indicated the link for a company, I’m going to refrain from writing it a second time – in the interest of getting this published today!)

The albums are gifts from Linda, Barbara, Susi and also from an Etsy Shop called Petals and Brims.

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The other side of the room. The Eames Chair (my very first purchase for this project) came from eBay. These mini reproductions are up for auction frequently – you should have no trouble finding one. The stereo and speakers were a gift from Barbara. The fireplace was made by yours truly from a tutorial by Kris at 1″ Minis. (Silly, but I’m so proud of that!)  The sofa was made by Gabrielle of InTheTwelfthScale on Etsy (she lives in Australia.) The pillows came from Brae’s (Otterine) Etsy shop. The cup and saucer, acrylic table (a jewelry stand!) side table, vases and Beatles canvas were gifts from Barbara, the guitar came from shop in England, and the Remington Print (made from a stamp) came from MiniMyEye on Etsy. The rug is from Dalesdreams on Etsy.

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Logs in fireplace via twigs found on our property.

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Dog dishes from Michael’s – you don’t need a link for Michael’s, do you?

I used my dad’s oil painting as a backdrop in some photos – that was fun.

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If you’ve seen the video, you know that all things Beatles were a big, big hit!

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See? There’s my dad’s painting as the view ‘outside.’

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The Loll versions of adirondack chairs were a kit from feYerwerks on Etsy. I really fell in love with them. One is a rocker, one is a chair. The potted boxwoods came from Brae’s Etsy shop.

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The sign was made my yours truly, the hanger for the sign is the top of a quilting pin. Paint color for the porch/deck is Ash by Folk Art. Clear coat is Delta Ceramcoat Varnish. The welcome mat came from the trays inside the refrigerator that was in that Loft house I got from Target.

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I hope this covers everything. Rest assured, I will most likely be editing this post throughout the day!

A big thank you to all of you, dear readers. You were there cheering me on throughout the whole process. You offered suggestions. You shared your opinions. You sent me things for The Studio. Just like Hummingbird Cottage, this is a group effort and my gratitude knows no bounds. Thank you. I even had an email from reader Jen, expressing her concern that the sofa was too near the fireplace and would be a fire hazard – she was right! I moved it. That is the power of miniatures. They take hold of you, cast their magic spell, and you’re lost.

Case in point:

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Don went upstairs yesterday to spend some time ‘in the studio’ and moved the chair because he was ‘listening to records.’  Gosh darn it, I love that guy. He also came downstairs and said he gets his best ideas there – while looking at the Studio and moving things around, he got an idea for a real-life project he’s working on.

It doesn’t get better than that.

Much love to all of you. If you didn’t see the video, scroll down one post and you can watch Don’s reaction to his birthday surprise.

Happy Sunday,

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Filed Under: birthday, dollhouse, Don, miniatures, Top Secret Project 52 Comments

The Unveiling of the TSP

June 25, 2016 at 8:24 am by Claudia

Before we get into yesterday’s big event, may I take a moment to share this?

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The hollyhock is blooming! Since it’s so much bigger this year, there are going to be a lot of blooms.

Okay. Back to the birthday. It was a fantastic day. We went out to lunch at our favorite vegetarian restaurant, which involves a beautiful trip on charming country roads. We had a piece of Mocha Java cake with a candle (I sang Happy Birthday) and a lovely trip back home. Don wanted to delay the big present until we got back from lunch.

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In its temporary new home on Don’s desk.

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(In the spirit of full disclosure, you can see where I accidentally broke the cross beam when I was putting this together, which caused me to freak out until I realized I could repair it. So my first words to Don – before he even saw this – were “Don’t lean on the frame. Ever.”)

His reaction was a dream come true. He still can’t stop talking about it. Not everyone would ‘get it’, but he does. In fact, he loves it even more than I had hoped. He immediately took photos of the TSP and posted them on Facebook. That makes me so happy.

More on that in a moment.

We had a lovely dinner, I gave him two more presents and a card, we called Little Z to wish him a Happy Birthday, and then we watched a good movie. A perfect day.

So, I shot a video. I set up the tripod, started it and let it go on until Don sends a thank you to all of you at the end. So it’s a bit long, but you can get a sense of the two of us together, especially when we’re excited. (If I had known my butt would be on display a great deal of the time, I might have rethought the whole thing. But, what the hell. It’s me at the age of 63.)

Tomorrow, I’ll share photos of the TSP, which is now The Studio, and information about sources. It’s the TSP Weekend! And thank you for all the birthday wishes. Don is saving them to read today or tomorrow, so he can have a birthday weekend!

Without further ado (and there’s my butt right in the freeze frame):

The Top Secret Project is Unveiled from Claudia Hill on Vimeo.

Happy Saturday.

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Filed Under: birthday, dollhouse, Don, miniatures, Top Secret Project 170 Comments

Tuesday (That’s All I Could Come Up With)

June 21, 2016 at 9:18 am by Claudia

When 71% of Americans favor some sort of gun restriction, even if it is simply background checks, and over 90% of Americans supported the measures being voted on yesterday, yet our representatives continue to vote down any legislation that would make that possible, well, I sit here once again, disillusioned, disheartened, and becoming more and more cynical by the minute. Shameful.

And that’s all I’ll say about that.

To maintain my sanity, I’m going to concentrate on my garden (as of yesterday.)

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It was so hot yesterday that photograph taking was kept to a minimum! But watering? That was ongoing. It should be a bit cooler today – not much – but a bit.

I made a little something for the TSP:

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I thought mini Don would like a little something to warn those well-intentioned friends who might open the sliding door without thinking, thereby ruining a recording.

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The other side. The sign is hanging on a white knob, which is the head of a quilting pin that’s been cut down to about a quarter of an inch.

Some dusting and minor tweaking and we’re good to go for the big day.

Cross your fingers that Don likes it. I’m worried I’ve overhyped the whole thing and when he sees it, he’ll think, “That’s it?” 

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: flowers, garden, roses, Top Secret Project, what I believe 63 Comments

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