(which only a couple of people, and Edward Bear, know about at this stage...) I have an interview tomorrow afternoon.
And then my life may change completely.
Or not. Fingers* crossed.
(*Or paws, if you're a bear)
(which only a couple of people, and Edward Bear, know about at this stage...)
The shelving unit is a fairly new acquisition from Dolls House Emporium, and the table base and chairs unearthed from a box of AG Minis I had stashed in the bottom of the cupboard. The purple bag is also AG Minis.
Here's another new addition to my collection: a cart very similar to the one I use in real life as a coffee table:
It didn't always look like this, though. Yesterday it was an out of scale, quite ugly Re-ment piece. Until I attacked it with the saw and some paint.
As you can see, there's still a little touching up to be done, but I'm feeling quite chuffed...
Customised vintage play hut
Reac Medrazzo stool
Three yards of black and white fabric
12 clear plastic mini boxes filled with treats
Assorted craft items
Vintage Lundby, redone
Letterpress "A", a moss pot, a monkey and zebra shoes
Some op-art wall decoration (and other wall art)
Ten chocolate squares... of carpet!
and the ACTME Miniature Show today
which included lots of woolies as we head into autumn...
(Inlcuding an entire woollen 1970s lounge room!)
More photos on FLICKR...
Barcamp on Saturday was fantastic.
Lunch at the Botanic Gardens with Cycling S, followed by the opening of Michael Le Grand's sculptures at CMAG, and more bubbles (and discussions of Julian Roberts' subtraction cutting method for dress making, which rather intrigues me, and informed my Inchie)
Spent the day finished i few last pieces for my January Mini Swap parcel and wrapping up lots of tiny packages...
A public holiday in Canberra, so Taph and I headed interstate to Goulburn and Queanbeyan to update the listings for I Op Therefore I Am - ACT. And buy stuff, of course!
...say no more.
Making QR code badges for Barcamp.
Cataloguing at work (and playing with the bits between the stickers.)
My January Mini Swap parcel arrives!
A trip to the Post Office at lunchtime today saw the swapping of my (very overdue) outward package to Call of the Small and the inward package from her.
My colleagues were most impressed and grilled me thoroughly about the concept of a swap parcel and how it all works. I explained about restraint. And then I opened packet number one:
Stay tuned...
(friend's fabric QR code badge with embedded photograph), lunchtime today saw me start to knit my QR code badge for Saturday's Barcamp.
(As if I don't have enough on my To Do list already...)
I think that's a more than fair swap.
I have friend over for dinner. She's just moved into a place and needs pretty much everything so we load up the car with spares from my place to set her up.
The plumber comes to change the washer on my leaky tap. It costs me $120. I can think of many other things I'd prefer to spend $120 on...
A spot of late night shopping.
Making miniatures, including a little something for Janine at Uppercase. Sun 6 Mar 2011
Watching Mardi Gras night Rage and working on a new knitting (and very overdue) knitting project.
The Snot Monster arrives and I spend the day in bed sleeping, occasionally waking up to rejoice that, for the first time in years, I'm being paid to be sick in bed...
Dinner with some top Canberra girls
Say no more...
I have a meeting with the Curator at Tuggeranong Arts Centre to discuss an exhibition of my inchies next year.
More late night shopping, this time online. My Dad rings in the last minute of an auction I'm trying to win and so I accidentally bid $4567 instead of $45.67. I spend the last 13 seconds of the auction with all extremities crossed but fortunately no one else bids against me.
That iron on transfer paper works on felt.
But not, it seems, on a woven wool.
That just because some things don't work out, doesn't mean everything will turn to crap.
That cutting holes out of the sides of miniature storage boxes is not my favourite task...
And that if you stay up all night watching Mardi Gras Rage, and stay inside all the next day, you don't notice that the lawns need mowing.