It's been a long process! I got the large dollhouse that I have planned to do in the era of 1920's years ago! I actually wrote about it in March of 2021! I had purchased it months before that!
My work on this dollhouse came and went almost as if with the passing winds. I worked on the outside and then paused. I decided to create a library in the one room. I worked on the floor and then I paused. I worked on the paneled walls. And then I paused. I even made books for the library. But then I paused again! And when I say paused, I mean PAUSED. Paused for months at a time! But that's ok! I eventually get back to it! And that is exactly what I did at the end of 2022.
I finished my entry into the Creatin' Contest at the end of November. I continued to ignore the 1920's era dollhouse and instead dove into my miniature memory boxes. I eventually did turn to that library.
I began by creating the bookshelves. I made the shelves out of foam board. I added a swirl of yarn for decorative purposes and then painted the whole thing white.
After I made the bookshelves, I realized that what I thought was a huge pile of books that I had made agest ago was not that big afterall! I had to make more books. And then I had to make some more! I made books until I felt them oozing from my pores!
Finally I had enough books to fill the shevles!Finally, it was time to put it all together! I Placed the shelves and then started playing with the furniture. I used a rolltop desk, phone, a side table and a chair that I had found at antique stores over the years. The lamps, are battery powered and I purchased them here and here from Amazon. The cookies and the mug were swap items I received. Everything else was made by myself.
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oooh! I love your library! I want one in MY house - I mean my 1:1 house . It has cozy spots to read and the globe is a very nice touch :) Good job on all of it! Michelle from Tennessee
ReplyDeleteWow MaryFran! You have been a prolific creator! So many books adds so much interest to this wonderful room! Great work!
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