It's overcast and drizzling, and I had a late night last night so it's not really a good day to be working on either of my builds (alas, the retro caravan kit has been taken off the list until at least January.)
But I don't feel too bad, as last night was mini-related. Freinds and I attended the opening of ANCA Gallery's The Peculiar Library exhibition and admired the latest from local icon Alex Asch.
Then it was off to the newly-reopened Smith's Alternative to heard another local icon, Fred Smith, and Kiwi Don McGlashan perform.
This was also (surprisingly) miniature-related as the set up of the venue was almost exactly what I'd been contemplating for my Lundby live-music venue. I need to return in daylight and take some photos as the ones I took last night weren't so great.
And I feel much better about the whole thing: except now I think that perhaps I should install a garden shed between the two windows as an extra sound buffer and to store the batteries for the lighting which I'll be installing (*cough* once I work out how to do it...*cough*)
Another highlight of the morning was that the letter A bookcase I bought off Etsy arrived in the mail, so I just had to throw up a quick scene to highlight it.
(Which made me realise how much I miss throwing up scenes and how much miniatures is feeling like work at the moment. And made me decide I needed to schedule in time each week to make a scene. As it were...)
I too know of that "flat"feeling that you have mentioned but I am Stoked about how cool your new bookshelf looks! It has given me a mini "fix" too! :D
ReplyDeleteA+ on your scene! And I also am impressed with the outside of your build. Know the feeling too well of when it feels like work instead of play (when you are trying to finish a build), but then it is worth it in the end!
ReplyDeleteI was having a gloomy day today. Made chicken soup. And then you had to go and post that bookcase. And a link to the etsy shop. And then I saw the wall branch book shelf. And I had to buy it because it was affordable and I liked it. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm happy that Im getting a wall shelf! Lol
Oops. And the house looks amazing! When you figure out electrical stuff post about it because it scares me and I eventually will need to learn!
ReplyDeleteKitty and Kat: I may have also slipped the house-shaped wall boxes into my order. Who needs groceries every week? ;-P
ReplyDeleteAnd will definitely share what I learn: need to spend some time re reading Mitchymoo and Otterine's archives first...
There's nothing like a deadline to wipe all the happiness out of a build. I find pressure sucks the creativity out of me too so yeah, pop-up scenes are the perfect remedy in my book.
ReplyDeleteDon't chew yourself up about the electrics. I'm here if you need me and there's loads of other clever bloggers who can help.
I LOVE the 'A' shelf - great find =0)
Our library in your scene is beautiful ... thanks for letting us see our creation that has come a long way but that has found a home that will love him for sure !!! Thanks to MINI home decor
ReplyDeleteHugs from Italy
Angela&Annalisa