My walk through the world of miniatures. I have been bitten by the miniature bug. I love the hobby. There is always something more to create. Some little detail to oohhh and aaah over. It is a never ending hobby. Just when I think a scene/room is complete I see or think of another thing that could make it better!
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Decisions
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
MIA = Slow progress
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
One down...
Before I painted the siding (the poster board siding that I referenced in my last posit) I also took an egg carton, ripped it into small pieces and glued those small pieces on to the bottom 2 inches as a foundation.
The yellow and green are bright....
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Siding a house on a budget
So next up....leant to finish the outside of the McKinley! That means siding!!!! I know that I want to do a stone foundation...so that is upcoming also. But right now it's siding!!!
I've been thinking about this step. Of course I would like to buy the real siding from a dollhouse supply company...but money is tight right now and well...I have some other more pressing matters in the dollhouse to spend money on (more electric tape....and that aborted flower making venture from the other week needs a purchase for me to try again!). I did my research and found some people that said they used cereal boxes cut into strips for their siding! Hmmm. I briefly thought about saving my boxes...but then remembered the big stack of poster-board that I have in my supplies! Nice!!! I decided to give it a go when it was time for siding!
It was time last night!
I grabbed some poster board and my straight edge cutter and sat down to do a test!!!!
I cut some straight strips
Ahhh yes, I like!!!!!
I immediately went to work on the McKinley. Wow...these small areas and little spots between the bay windows...time consuming!!! But I really do like how it looks!!!
It's going to take some time...so I imagine I will be doing siding for the unforeseen future!!!!!
Meanwhile I am starting to think....I need to finish up the mini mansion. The kitchen, living and sewing room are furnished and simply need the fun little things to make it a home. I need to get hopping on that! I haven't been working on that much...other than the aborted flower mission!
So what does the mini mansion need???
The kitchen needs to have some food preparation on the counter...maybe the fancy little dishes out in the table (although I'm toying with having tea set up on the sideboard in the living room). I want a shelf with some bottles and such in the kitchen....an apron hanging on the wall. A kitty cat under the stove....maybe a pair of shoes.
The living room? An ongoing knitting project beside a chair....a throw blanket...something on the sideboard. (Either tea or some pretty little knock knacks) A flower pot to hide an electric wire and another one in a lonely corner. Oh and I have to hang my birdcage! (Although I'm toying with putting the birdcage in the bedroom.)
The sewing room? The sewing machine has to be adapted.....fabrics on the shelves...supplies in some baskets.
The bedroom? A bed and linens....a robe across the bed....and who knows what else right now it's mostly an empty room and this hasn't sparked much inspiration for the little things yet!
So that brings me to my question....should I continue on with various different projects at the same or should I focus on one room at a time. Should I set the McKinley aside and totally finish the mini mansion? And when that is done work only on one room in the McKinley at a time??? Am I stretched too thin with the mini mansion only partly done and work full force ahead on the McKinley??
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Working steadily
Work is progressing on the McKinley...just slowly!
I've had some issues and expenses (life responsibilities...car repairs and such) which have caused a general slow down on the project....
I've thus had to try to come up with some different cheaper options.
I wanted a copper roof for the tower, bay window and porch. The actual copper thin metal sheets were way out of my current budget. I decided to try metallic copper paint.
Not to bad if I do say so myself (maybe someday I'll go back and put the more expensive option on...but for now I'm good!!!
I painted the outside trim....it's a bit more vibrant than I envisioned...but I think the yellow for the siding is going to be more vibrant also...so it 'should' work!!!
The porch is done in the green with white...somehow that picture has come up missing....oops!!
And lucky me I had shingles in my box of leftover goodies!!!! Enough to shingle the roof!!!! I painstakingly shingled the roof...so many angles!!!
And then I decided to paint it gray! My original thought was brown but I wanted the copper roof to pop!!!
I had an idea for a houseplant...but that went belly up just the other night...so back to the drawing board.
Meanwhile I'm testing a plan for some tile flooring!!!!! Maybe we will have something in line soon.
And in reality...I'm just putting off the inevitable of wiring the McKinley for electricity!!! Guess I better do that next...at least start it!!!
Friday, January 20, 2017
Bereft
What seems to be causing the emotions????
I finished the construction on the Greenleaf McKinley!!!!
I chose to nix the trim. It just seemed over the top and not what I wanted. The only trim I MAY include is the trim on the edge of the roof...the peak trim is a definite NO!!! I still have a few of the final components to install....namely the bathroom cabinet, the fireplace, staircaseand chimney. The tower roof attached and the brackets put on..but all that stuff will be installed as I finish each section of the house!
So my reflections on the build....and notes should I ever build another McKinley and maybe before I build another kit.
I was totally overwhelmed when I first opened the box. Luckily they do include the caution to not panic on the instructions. It let me know that what I was feeling was normal. Well done Greenleaf!
I chose to build my house and decorate...wallpaper, apply siding and whatnot after it was built. I had a vague idea about what I wanted to do in the bathroom and the kitchen...but no where else. Vague....the house needs to 'speak to me'. And it wasn't really speaking to me when it was in the box in pieces!!! Looking at the completed yet incomplete house I have mixed feelings about this choice. If I HAD chosen colors before hand I most likely would have not been happy with my choices! However as I look at the house I'm looking at more difficult fussy work yet to come!
Electricity....wow I'm kinda stumped at how to move the electric tape between rooms since the door trim is already in place. Guess I'll be using extra tape to navigate.
What changes would I make during a future build of this house if I were to build it again?
The stairs...annoying to build!!! Had Greenleaf simply included an extra staircase spine (that's what it was called at least) it would have gone SOOOO much easier and I would have been happier with the results. If i everbuilt this again I would trace theincluded spine and create my own...each stair would easily be placed and perfectly evenly!!
The drawers???? Really???? Perfectly square and the right drawer will NOT fit. The left drawer front was messed up and I had to trim quite a chunk off....honestly that is the only part of the build that I am not happy with at all. So I will probably be doing a false panel on that left drawer space....or build a new drawer out of my own material. It was the only thing that didn't go together smoothly...and yes everything was carefully labeled.
The tower was a bit unweildy....but that I imagine is par for the course. So definitely have an extra set of hands present for that day.
The instructions...ouch. Not exactly user friendly!!!! Navigateable though...maybe!. At least I think I did everything right...but I was constantly pulling up pictures of the McKinley online to try to figure out what they were telling me to do!
Why didn't I look at the picture on the box? Well because the picture was pretty marred during shipping. So it was not a viable option. Speaking of that shipping? This was a birthday gift from my boyfriend....a surprise gift!!!! His complaint was that it came in an open box...so HAD we been living together or had it come while I was at his place the surprise would have been totally ruined!!!!
All in all it was a fun process.
Now on to the fun of interior design and decorating!!! (Slowly as I'm broooooke!!!!)
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Progress
I worked on the kitchen bag window!!! The kitchen is 'closed in'!!
And the porch!!
I pulled the tape off this morning and there was a wee little piece that needed to be reglued. No biggie. It took me about 2 minutes to re-glue and re'clamp' with tape!
The I spent some time looking at the tub, toilet and sink in the bathroom. Just to get an idea of how they will work in there...ideas! Here is a built in shelf on the bathroom back wall that will be added eventually/soon!
And the kitchen also.....
Yes I have paper on the floor and I rough drew in where and how I want the kitchen cabinets to be.
I plan on using the window seat as seats for the kitchen table!!!
The only thing wrong? I don't know where this will go...and I REALLY want this!!!
















