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From the album: Spring Fling 2012
Square on view of Ellie welcoming visitors.- 13 comments
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Here is Ellie mark 2 relaxing in the garden room with the cat, a drink and a good book - lovely. The rugs are all from my stash and bought from various places. The window shades were made from the mesh supplied with this kit, two layers cross hatching to give a sort of Moroccan look to the window. The tiny turning on display are from various artists and have been collected over some time. The most recent ones were the elegant wooden box in the centre left window from Alan's Miniatures - find him on Facebook and the sea urchin box from Hartwood Woodturning on Ebay. Cushions, couch, lights and plants are all homemade© Jo Medvenics 2012
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My question is this, if you were going to build a dollhouse as 'therapy' (something to destress you, make you happy, no other reason) and you were choosing between a (half scale if you're counting) Buttercup and Chantilly, which would you choose? I ordered these two houses, one for my daughter, and she's chosen a different house since. So I have the option of building either. Because I'm having a hard time making up my mind, I wondered how others would think, facing the same choice. Either way, I plan some light bashing and a storybook type look that might hint strongly of bohemian/castle/critter...... If that makes any sense And for those of you who know I'm working on some big houses, I truly need a smaller project. I've always wanted a Greenleaf Half Scale, so here I am
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From the album: Spring Fling 2012
The sun roof and the roof of the old cottage extension to the left of the picture are both removeable to provide easy access. I made a small frame on the inside of each roof that sits inside the walls and prevents the roofs from slipping off. When they are in place they are quite stable with no need for hinges or fastenings.© Jo Medvenics 2012
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From the album: Spring Fling 2012
The front part of the garden room created from an old cottage. The wisteria is handmade using a combination of leaves from HBS and Bonnie Lavish. The flowers were made from floral tape wrapped around floral wire in a cone shape and dipped in flowersoft. Some of the flowers had a final half coating of purple microbeads.© Jo Medvenics 2012
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Looking through the sliding doors from the patio.© Jo Medvenics 2012
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From the album: Spring Fling 2012
This is why I called it The Lanterns. The lanterns are made out of large translucent pink beads and some old bronze coloured jewellery findings. They were very easy to make once I had a design in my head. The tiles in the porch are by a seller called Toolshed22 on Ebay. They are beautiful and very intricate.© Jo Medvenics 2012
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Take a tour of the garden with Ellie. I made the Ellie you see here and the Ellie you will see elsewhere in this build (but dressed differently) to demonstrate the different uses of the building. Now I'll be the first to admit they don't exactly look like the same person - could be sisters - but I'll ask for indulgence here - imagine its the same lady.© Jo Medvenics 2012
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