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Cleaning & Putting Together

August 2, 2016 at 10:37 am by Claudia

Yesterday was spent cleaning in preparation for my best friend’s visit tomorrow. It was raining outside most of the day, so it was the perfect day to tackle this sort of thing. Since I am a procrastinator by nature, I seem to function at my best when I’m under the gun. (I’ve had many years of writing papers at the last minute!) It’s amazing what you see when you look at your home through the eyes of an incoming guest. Yikes.

I am the type of cleaner who does the surface level cleaning weekly – dusting, vacuuming, swiffering, cleaning up the kitchen, etc.  But deep cleaning and I don’t have a date all that often. It’s looking pretty good here. Today: the dreaded bathrooms, my least favorite thing to do.

So tell me, why did I, in the midst of all that cleaning, finally start to work on the new dollhouse project? Am I nuts? I think it was because I was on a roll energy-wise. However, I had just finished cleaning up the entire workspace here in the office and there I was, making a mess.

Okay. This particular kit – the Fairfield – is old. I got it several years ago on eBay. It’s made of plywood pieces that have to be sanded after you punch them out of a sheet of plywood. They’re a pain in the tush. A couple of the pieces I’ve worked with so far were slightly warped.  In other words, this is the kind of project that has me cursing much of the time that I’m working on it. Yesterday, I put together the base for the house.

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This is the underside of the base. At times, the instructions were a bit confusing to yours truly.

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That’s the top. The house will be built on that base.

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Greenleaf (the maker of this dollhouse) now has some half-scale kits that are laser cut – which, believe me, is much more accurate. My Fairfield, judging from what I’ve read on other blogs and the Greenleaf forum, will need lots of sanding and tinkering to make sure everything fits together well. Will I have the patience for it? The jury is still out.

But I do like a challenge. So, we’ll see.

So you can get an idea of the much smaller footprint of this house:

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It fits on my table with lots of room to spare.

I want to share two fascinating articles with you about minis:

A French Museum devoted to Miniature Film Sets

Syrian Refugees Are Recreating Demolished Monuments in Miniature

One more note: As this election season proceeds and I write the occasional political commentary, I welcome discussion in the comment section, as always. But I am going to have to institute a few rules.  We must treat each other with respect. And we are not allowed to yell. By yelling, I mean writing in all caps with lots of exclamation marks several times within a comment or, as I’ve seen at times, in whole sentences. That, my friends, is the equivalent of yelling online and in emails. I warned someone about that yesterday and, in the future, I’ll delete any comments that I deem disrespectful.

Is it subjective? Yes. Decisions will be made according to my strong feelings about common courtesy and respect.

(All caps to emphasize a word every once in a while because the commenter doesn’t have the option to use italics is a different thing.)

Okay.

There is a book review up on Just Let Me Finish This Page today: John Connolly’s newest, A Time of Torment, which is being published today.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: cleaning, dollhouse, miniatures 28 Comments

Giveaway: “Bedrooms” – A Coloring Book by Amanda Atkins

August 1, 2016 at 10:08 am by Claudia

When I first started blogging over eight years ago, I had no idea if anyone would ever find me on the internet, let alone leave a comment. I really did feel like I was a speck in a vast wilderness. I did what was recommended; visit other blogs, leave a comment, and hope against hope that blogger would return the visit.

One of those bloggers did stop by. In fact, she was my very first blogging friend: Donna, of An Enchanted Cottage. Donna, a fellow Northeasterner, and I share many of the same loves, including nature, gardening, decorating and, above all, animals. We have stayed friends for over eight years and she has been steadfast and true. When Riley died, Donna made a beautiful framed piece based on a photo I had posted of Riley and Scout (my favorite photo) and moved both Don and me to tears. It hangs on my wall just outside my office.

Donna is very talented and is a working artist as well as a the owner of a successful Etsy shop. She has two daughters, both adults now (how did that happen so quickly?) and one of them, Amanda, is also an artist.

Which brings me to today’s post. Amanda has just had her first Coloring Book published by Pomegranate Press! Huzzah!

Bedroom Book cover

Bedrooms – A Coloring Book by Amanda Laurel Atkins.

Amanda and Donna graciously sent me a copy of Bedrooms. You know I love coloring books! I was floored when I first held it in my hands. First of all, it has a hard cover that opens flat. (I don’t see that out there in the coloring book world.) So much easier to color! Each page has a blank page as its back, so no worries about coloring on both sides of the sheet of paper. The quality and heft of the paper is perfect for coloring. And each page is laid out horizontally, rather than vertically, just as the cover indicates. The binding runs right alongside the edge above the title. It is beautifully done.

Amanda Laurel Atkins BEDROOM coloring book sample page 2

A sample page.

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These photos don’t really show the crispness of the lines, but trust me, they are crisp and clear. They’re also not too thick. Personally, I have passed on purchasing certain coloring books out there because the lines are too thick, almost like you’d see in a child’s coloring book. This one is perfect.

Donna and Amanda shared some pages that they colored themselves:

Bedroom Book 1a

Bedroom Book 2

bedroom coloring book ocean view

The illustrations are full of books, paintings, animals, and nature, things that Amanda loves.

I often think about my childhood bedroom, which for a girl who needed a good chunk of alone time, was a refuge that was all mine. I could shut the door and be in a world that was entirely my own. That same feeling is evoked in these illustrations.

Amanda: Bravo! Such beautiful work!

By the way, here’s a bit of information about Amanda:

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Amanda Laurel Atkins is an artist and illustrator living and working in Boston, MA. Her work is inspired by the 1950s, architecture, fashion, color, animals, and literature. While her paintings focus on portraits of fictional women, her illustrations span a vast array of subject matter, including the many rooms in Bedrooms. Amanda loves walking and exploring her city and spending time with her family, friends, and all the animals in her life. You can explore her work at AmandaAtkins.com.

You can purchase this delightful book in Amanda’s Etsy shop and at Pomegranate Press as well as on Amazon.

Exciting news! Amanda would like to share one copy of Bedrooms with one of my readers. Isn’t that wonderful?

Here are the rules: Leave a comment on this post before 8 pm on Monday August 8th and I will use Random (dot) org to pick a winner.

In your comment: Tell me what it is about your bedroom that you love.

Good luck! And thank you, Amanda and Donna.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: blog, blogging, coloring, friends, giveaway 84 Comments

Sunday: Sleeping In, Mourning Doves & Miniatures

July 31, 2016 at 9:55 am by Claudia

What a treat! I slept in today and it wasn’t because I was up too late. I just slept. I wonder if it was because we had a gentle rain all night long? I don’t know. I’m just grateful – sleeping in is rare for me nowadays.

We mowed yesterday. I weed chomped. It’s looking pretty good out there, though I have some cleaning up to do on the porch, which also functions as my garden tool/potting center. And, of course, cleaning on the inside of the house, as well.

Don pointed out these two yesterday and I ran for my camera:

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As far as I can tell, there’s a single mourning dove who lives on the property and this pair. The pair does everything together; I’ll see them on the driveway looking for food, they come to the birdbath together, they depart at exactly the same time and fly up into the catalpa tree.

I love them. Mourning Doves are my favorite birds.

I received my July Squint Box in the mail yesterday after it somehow went to Birmingham, Alabama from White Plains, NY, then traveled back to NY and finally arrived here.

This month’s theme was Summer Love.

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It’s gloomy out there, so this is the best I can do, photo-wise.

A ceramic dish with real seashells, a hand painted clay pot with apples,  a glass apothecary jar with gumballs, an iced coffee, a box of tissues, and a copy of Travel & Leisure magazine.

Isn’t this little group of minis just the coolest?

Today, we’re headed out to an event this afternoon and then I have errands to run and then more cleaning.

I’ve started to keep a tally of the lies I’m hearing on a daily basis from the Orange Man. In each case, the statement can be proven to be a lie in an instant. Truly, the mind boggles.

My new hero is Khizr Khan.

(As always, if you don’t like my political commentary, you are free to move on. I’m not going to shut up.)

Happy Sunday.

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Filed Under: birds, miniatures, what I believe 81 Comments

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