While scuttling through Kmart the other day in search of something else I spotted what looked like the perfect 1/12-scale marble side tables in the DIY section.
Alas it would seem that my brain was either one step ahead of me or one step behind me because I didn't think to stop and consider how they might attach to the wall (or why the base of the packaging was so deep) until after I'd bought them and arrived home. Opened the box. And found this:Wednesday, January 31, 2024
With knobs on
Monday, January 29, 2024
Make, do and mend Monday: Big C, little c, what begins with C?
As I pulled out contenders (geddit?) for today's Make, do and mend Monday I realised that there was an unexpected theme.
Because first out of the pile (mainly because they were taking up a bit of room and I knew they should be an easy fix) were a set of chairs that I picked up at a Canberra mini show: one of 2 sets (the others I shortened and used back in 2017 in the Bluebird cafe).
I've been planning to shorten their legs and spray paint them black (surprise surprise) for a bit of a Charles Rennie MacIntosh look, and it will be nice to have them done.Sunday, January 28, 2024
Sunday fun day: playing swapsies
Remember last weekend when I bought my first 2 Miniverse Lifestyle balls, and was disappointed that they contained a candle and a fishbowl?
During the week I did some research on the secondary market, joined a Facebook buy, sell and swap group (and learnt the names of the items I had, and, more importantly, the items I wanted) and this afternoon my work bore fruit, as someone the next suburb over from me listed the Blue Tan fish and bowl as something they were after, and the barrel cactus as something they had spare.
Now I need to do some more research to discover if that sort of cactus grown to that size proportionally in real life: if not I think I'll be able to use the stand and basket and 'potting mix' to 'plant' something else.Saturday, January 27, 2024
I spent Saturday sorting out the stash
Continuing on from yesterday's effort with the paper stash, today I got stuck into the rest of the contents of the drawers on my work desk: all paper stash, sorted into various sub categories including books, magazines, movie posters, plate designs, tiles and pictures in various sizes from super big to teeny tiny.
I finished the day with one fewer set of drawers up there (down from 3 to 2), a lot of recycling, a studio floor that looks like this:
and a rather large feeling of accomplishment, not just because of the culling of the stash but because I have now touched, assessed and dealt with every bit of paper that was in there (plus several art auction catalogues that I'd been given ages ago, and a folder full of more pictures, now integrated into the drawers as well).Friday, January 26, 2024
Finish it off Friday: freestyle
It's a long weekend here: and today's Australia Day/Invasion Day.
So I decided this morning to dub today's Finish it off Friday 'freestyle', meaning I could do whatever I want as long as something got finished.
By the time I hit my studio (I needed to have a slow start to the day and a nice brunch before I considered work: toasted bagel with scrambled eggs loaded with cheese, spinach, mushroom and red capsicum, if you're interested) that idea had morphed again into 'as long as it was Australian themed'.
Because the first container I opened from my Finish it off Friday shelf (yes, I now have a whole section in the cubby above my work table for projects needing to be finished) included some stitching that's been languishing since... hmm... just after I arrived in Australia back in 1996.
(There would be a lovely photo of it here, but I've spent the last day fighting to convince Instagram to post, and it would seem that in the process I've lost some pictures I took :-/)
Instead, here's the finished result:
One Sydney Opera House cushion based on a pattern in Jenny Kee's book Jenny Kee needlepoint: stitched circa 1997-98 (I know this as I pulled the book off my book shelf and it's labeled as hitting the collection in November 1997.)Thursday, January 25, 2024
Stupidly quick for something that was stalled for so long
Four quick bits of gluing and a few folds, and my miniature concertina book kit was completed in record time.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Feline hopeful
Monday, January 22, 2024
Doing the do*
For today's Monday make, do and mend I chose do: because yesterday I found myself going through some drawers full of paper which lead to a quiet yet productive afternoon and evening assessing what I had, sorting it by type and spending the time to cut out the bits I want to keep, and creating piles of bits heading to the recycling and other bits (mainly out-of scale scrapbooking pieces picked up as part of a discounted pad), that will be heading to the op shop.
I'd like to keep working on this task this evening while I'm in the mood.Saturday, January 20, 2024
Balls!
While I was in New Zealand last month a friend mentioned the Miniverse balls as something I might be interested in: adding that they were generally more 1/6 scale but many of the items some in a variety of sizes in real life so would work in 1/12.
As I'd already spent my budget for the trip and was running out of time, I decided to look into it further when I returned home.
Except everywhere I tried in Canberra had no stock, and my local Kmart, even though they showed online as having stock, came up with bare shelves when I visited ("Oh, they've probably all been stolen" shrugged the sales associate when I asked after them).
So yesterday when I was doing my occasional trawl through internet to search for them (while contemplating if I could justify a 50km round trip to the next closest Kmart that was showing as having stock, with the very real possibility of getting there and finding that their stock levels were lying too), I was intrigued to find another shop that was showing stock: an easy 12km scoot down the hill into town, with motorcycle parking just across the road.
So I went on a wee quest after work, and found a fresh new box waiting for me:
I'd read somewhere that the front of the ball showed what was in it, so was disappointed to find this not to be the case, and so chose 2 at random, hoping that I'd get a cactus or another of the plant options as I had hatched plans to use my colourful Eames chair in a bright dining room setting and thought one of the cacti would look rather good on the sideboard at the back of the scene.Friday, January 19, 2024
Win some, lose some: a kit review
Thursday, January 18, 2024
One thing leads to another*
Last night, as I considered options for my now-deconstructed Daiso miniature Eames chair I was drawn to the idea of not painting it, as I'd first thought, but covering it with some black and white patchwork fabric (rather like this fine example, or even this option).
I even went so far as to spend some time trawling the interwebs for pictures of patchwork to harvest for the project, and was feeling rather pleased with my imagined end-result.
But while I was making dinner I received a comment on my Instagram post of Tuesday's scene, saying "I think you're a monochrome expert".
Which was lovely, but also made me wonder if I was going with the easy option, and should perhaps push the boundaries a little (while at the same time remembering a tutor when I was studying design telling me that there's nothing wrong with sticking with what you're good at, and enjoy).
Feeling content that this was not something I needed to think about right then because I had already social-mediad for the day, I went to bed.
And at around 3am the next morning, helpful brain piped up (for the first time in years) with a suggestion: perhaps I could go in completely the opposite direction and 'skin' the chair with the (very) colourful duct tape I bought from Daiso back in 2017.
Which is what I did at lunchtime yesterday (yay for working from home and being able to duck into the studio at lunchtime!):
It worked well enough for a proof of concept, and got me thinking about the rest of the scene that the chair would live in. Could I be bothered skinning a whole set of four to make a dining room? Or perhaps (and more easily) could it be a desk chair in a bedroom or study?I went with the latter option, and pulled out my stash of kits to see what I had in the way of drawers and dressers, as I felt that the chair needed a mid-century-modern vibe option in white.
I felt like goldilocks.Option 2: a kit I bought from JWT Dollshouses & Miniatures
and took a closer look, only to discover that this kit has the best wood of all: