From the boys of Merriman Park! There will be lots of Tricks & Treats, bobbing for apples, and maybe even ghost stories in front of the fire.
I'm living vicariously through my dollhouse for Halloween, since it falls on a Monday this year. There was of course the usual shenanigans planned for last night at all the bars, but yours truly could not decide on a costume for the evening. And last year was such a dreadful bore! Everyone was dressed the same: either you were a sexy pirate, a sexy cowboy, or a sexy policeman. Blah, blah, blah!
So I stayed home and worked on my niches. Anneke was kind enough to pass on the information about DAS. It is an air-drying, modeling clay that doesn't shrink. I have to say, it was the perfect solution! Thanks, Anneke!
This was my first attempt. I left the clay on the wine bottle overnight and it stuck to the bottle as I tried to remove it. But the clay that was pressed against the glass was still fairly soft, so I was able to repair the minor damage. Maybe I should grease the bottle a little next time?
This photo shows you how large the niche is. They will support two 'life-size' statues, hopefully of Roman gods or goddesses. That is, if I can find some!
I also received my photographs of the Entrance Hall! They are burned to a CD so as soon as Glen gets up this morning (usually at the crack of noon, on a Sunday) I will post them later today!
I'm living vicariously through my dollhouse for Halloween, since it falls on a Monday this year. There was of course the usual shenanigans planned for last night at all the bars, but yours truly could not decide on a costume for the evening. And last year was such a dreadful bore! Everyone was dressed the same: either you were a sexy pirate, a sexy cowboy, or a sexy policeman. Blah, blah, blah!
So I stayed home and worked on my niches. Anneke was kind enough to pass on the information about DAS. It is an air-drying, modeling clay that doesn't shrink. I have to say, it was the perfect solution! Thanks, Anneke!
This was my first attempt. I left the clay on the wine bottle overnight and it stuck to the bottle as I tried to remove it. But the clay that was pressed against the glass was still fairly soft, so I was able to repair the minor damage. Maybe I should grease the bottle a little next time?
This photo shows you how large the niche is. They will support two 'life-size' statues, hopefully of Roman gods or goddesses. That is, if I can find some!
I also received my photographs of the Entrance Hall! They are burned to a CD so as soon as Glen gets up this morning (usually at the crack of noon, on a Sunday) I will post them later today!


















