I am committed now! I have gone ahead and done it! I'm in for the count!
I have been working on my 1920's house. Previously, I have worked on the outside and shared that. A few months before we bought our house I started working on the library in this house. Yes, I knew that I wanted a formal library! I worked on the floors and painted the walls But I then we bought a house and moved. This big beautiful dollhouse sat wrapped in shrinkwrap for months! In December I pulled it out and started to work on the library. I've got one or two more finishing touches and that room will be done! I am actually having fun with the finishing touches and even made my own pencils.
So the library is going splendidly! I am determined to work on this beautiful house! I'm excited about it (even if I'm not sure I am going to keep it!)But what does "I'm committed now" mean? Well, last year I decided in about March to work on a submission for the creatin' contest that is through Miniatures.com. I had a lot of fun and worked well under the time constraints and entry deadline. I loved my final project (once again, not sure what I"m going to do with it though....these creations take space!_ But regardless, I finished the porch scene for the 2022 creatin' contest and submitted my entry! Of course I'm on the mailing list for Miniatures.com! So of course I got the email about the base for the 2023 creatin' contest! It is a market stall.
I pondered. I thought. And of course, I caved! I did it! I bought the kit and I am committed to completing it and submitting another entry!
The example of a finished scene with this kit was of a market theater.
I have thought about a beach cabana....or a beach vendor....maybe selling drinks, renting umbrellas, etc. But the thing that keeps coming back to me is an actual vender at the Green Dragon Farmers Market in Lancaster, PA. In a corner of one of the buildings at that farmers market is a bakery. They have their display cases and all of that, but nestled in the corner of their area is a enclosed little room where they have ovens, racks of half prepared baked goods, baked goods cooling, work tables ...etc. Basically, you have a window into a small bakery. I remember going to The Green Dragon as a young kid and loving to look in the window to watch them working. It was one of my favorite things as a kid (well and the handicapped guy that sold pencils). As an adult, I still have to stop and peer into the bakery area! Yeah, I am thinking a bakery may be in order!
One of my hold ups? Food! I have not had much experience making food! Ok, next to none! I've dabbled a very small amount with polymer clay. Recently, I pulled out my clay and made a cake. I was feeling pretty good abou tit...until I noticed the smell while I baked it! Smell.....chemical smells to be exact are NOT good for our parrot! Yes, we have a conure! We researched....it is 50-50 on polymer clay. Is it bad for birds to breath those fumes? Not sure. The work around is to get a toaster oven and put it in the basement or to work with air dry clay. We shall see what happens!
So I am totally committed! Totally committed to completing this project! And 80% committed to it being a bakery!
Ohhh and if I do a bakery...I may have to break from tradition. What tradition is that? Well I alwayys put a cat into my scene. Not exactly sure how to do that in a bakery scene. I have a few random thoughts and ideas though! The second tradition is that I don't include people! BUT, this scene just may need a little girl peering into the windo!