It's been sitting in stash ever since, and one of its biggest issues is a lack of instructions. (If I'd been given any verbal guidance at the time I've long forgotten it).
But in my constant effort to sort out the studio I'd stumble across this op-shopped treasure, which suggested it might work rather well with the parking sign I bought on my last trip to New Zealand (Oh, in those halcyon days just before travel restrictions came into place!)
And I decided that it was worth giving it a crack as the potential negatives were so low (financially at least) and the positives so high (a new scene!)
I thought I started well, although commented on Instagram that I was at this stage where I don't know if this is going to be brilliant or a complete disaster...
So I've abandoned things for now to let my poor (overloaded by work) brain time to come up with a brilliant solution that works within the small amount of fabric I have.
In the meantime, I'd decided that this piece required a scene. Which required a keyboard.
Which I only have one of, in the wrong colours (and in the wrong operating system).
A quick text to my local miniature shop indicated that such a thing would be some weeks away, so I went with option B: printing one myself.
It may not be perfect but I think it'll work for now...
1 comment :
Good luck with the chair! I'm sure it will come together.
I like the keyboard!
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