The idea of painting one of the ugly brass chairs red came from this image, spotted in the Conran blog:

Then, last night I remembered these cutouts in an old issue of Dolls House and Miniature Scene I picked up cheaply at last week's show:

(Of course, I learnt long ago that what you think you're going to create and what you actually end up with are usually quite different.)
A quick google for "Royal Wedding design" turned up some potentially useful wallpaper from Graham & Brown. So I stole the image and printed it out on A4 paper. Pulled out a Lego Scala TV from one of my houses (it has a great back) and the crown I pulled off the top of a Re-Ment clock (storage beauty #3). Cut out the bunting. And pulled together a test scene to photograph:

I quickly added a vintage tea towel Union Jack cushion and shot again:

Maybe if I balanced the red of the chair on the other side of the scene? I cut out the party hat from the printables and tried:

The hat one the chair?

By now the next load of washing was done so I stomped downstairs grumbling about it serving me right when I wasn't supposed to be making scenes anyway. And on the way out the back door I noticed the blue version of the red chair waving at me in an "I'm dry enough to play with" way...
And I instantly thought "Royal: blue blood"

I (finally) realise I forgot to add the skirting...

Hang on: maybe the issue is that the scene looks lonely! Most people got together to watch the wedding. And (if you want to get deep and meaningful), a pair of chairs, one red (female) and one blue (male) might add extra meaning to the scene:

I'm pretty happy with the test, but swap the chairs around for a second test shot:

First though, I'll share a shot to the right, showing an idea I had of using the window in the scene, with a picture of a street party outside:


Time taken: Around an hour between clothes washing, lounge tidying, and studio clearing.
4 comments :
what fun. definitely better than tidying. for what it's worth, i prefer the shot with the red chair to the right of the blue one :-)
Me too...
Boy, do I love a peek into your mini thoughts and actions!! This is great fun!
Freaky. I've just been snaffling images from Graham and Brown for some contemporary wallpaper ideas. Great mind an' all that.
Love the scene but where's the tea and biscuits? Ya know us Brits don't work without them =0)
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