My new BFF, Braxton Payne, who makes the most divoon fireplace mantles, was kind enough to custom-make some 'glowing embers' for me.
My fireplace chases are only 3/4" wide, so his normal-sized embers wouldn't fit. I thought it was awfully nice of him to go to the trouble of down-sizing his embers for me. I just bought the one because I wasn't sure of the fit (and whether I would even like it or not). But now that I see it in situ, I want them in all my fireplaces!
I also got the wallpaper from Les Chinoiseries for the hallway. (see above) It looks so pretty it was well-worth the long wait --I think it must have gotten held up in customs...
I took the above photo with the lights turned off in daylight and I think it helps, don't you? (Thanks for the tip, Sophia)!
One of my blogger friends (who wishes to remain anonymous) saw that I was using my jack-o-lantern lights in the hallway, took pity on me, and sent me a whole box of Cir-Kit spotlights! (Among other goodies). I guess I'm sort of jaded, because when stuff like that happens, it kind of throws me for a loop. I just can't believe how wonderful this miniature community is! Thanks, anonymous miniature benefactor!
Here's the newly finished hallway off the back of the Music Room with the aforementioned, new lighting from my gracious benefactor. Just the effect I was going for! :)
Still haven't gotten around to piping the chairs...(sorry, Catherine)! When I bought the silk embroidery floss for the piping, I picked up several colors because I didn't have a fabric swatch on me at the time. DORK ALERT!!! Well, when I made my piping, I inadvertently used the wrong color! Pardon my blooper!
Kilmouski & Me Catherine has been sending me photography tips, too, which I so very much appreciate. (Obviously I still have a lot of work to do)! BTW, when I recently admired the floral arrangements Catherine had made and posted on her blog, a few days later the sweetest little box appeared on my porch with some of the preserved statice I had commented on...Of course I had meant to immediately whip up some fabby arrangements and post them but, well, you know how that goes. But there's another example of a 'random act of kindness' and I am currently racking my brain in hopes of reciprocating, somehow...
Well, anyway...on to the Library! The weather is really starting to turn cold here inSiberia I mean Minnesota, but you know what that means, mes chers: Dollhouse Weather!!! So now I can truly 'get busy!' I get most of my components on-line and things for the Library are starting to slowly trickle in...
Sometimes I make precisely detailed drawings of my rooms before I start them, but in this case I'm not, because I have a fairly clear 'vision' for the Library. I'm using door surrounds from Miniature Mansions as the framing for my bookcases. I'm thinking of using the same surround cut-down for an over mantle ('Adam" by non-other than my new besty, Braxton Payne, natch)! I've already ordered the wallpaper from Les Chinoiseries and hopefully it will not get held up in customs this time around...
In the meantime, I guess I'll whip out my Crazy Cords and re-do all the piping for my Music Room chairs...I've also got some new floral kits from France and the Netherlands that I could work on, because I decided my current flower arrangements simply do not make the progressively stringent Merriman Park cut. I once thought my hum-drum, clay roses were très charmant (when I first got them) ...but as they would say in South Boston, where I once spent the most enchanting summer of my life: "whenever I saw them paper roses from Europe, I was wicked bullshit!" (Um, for the uninitiated, that's a compliment)! LOL!
Have a wicked, awe-sum week, everybody!
CONFIDENTIAL TO FI & ILONA:
I hope this more muted color text is more to your liking! I don't want you girls tripping...
I also got the wallpaper from Les Chinoiseries for the hallway. (see above) It looks so pretty it was well-worth the long wait --I think it must have gotten held up in customs...
I took the above photo with the lights turned off in daylight and I think it helps, don't you? (Thanks for the tip, Sophia)!
One of my blogger friends (who wishes to remain anonymous) saw that I was using my jack-o-lantern lights in the hallway, took pity on me, and sent me a whole box of Cir-Kit spotlights! (Among other goodies). I guess I'm sort of jaded, because when stuff like that happens, it kind of throws me for a loop. I just can't believe how wonderful this miniature community is! Thanks, anonymous miniature benefactor!
Here's the newly finished hallway off the back of the Music Room with the aforementioned, new lighting from my gracious benefactor. Just the effect I was going for! :)
Still haven't gotten around to piping the chairs...(sorry, Catherine)! When I bought the silk embroidery floss for the piping, I picked up several colors because I didn't have a fabric swatch on me at the time. DORK ALERT!!! Well, when I made my piping, I inadvertently used the wrong color! Pardon my blooper!
Kilmouski & Me Catherine has been sending me photography tips, too, which I so very much appreciate. (Obviously I still have a lot of work to do)! BTW, when I recently admired the floral arrangements Catherine had made and posted on her blog, a few days later the sweetest little box appeared on my porch with some of the preserved statice I had commented on...Of course I had meant to immediately whip up some fabby arrangements and post them but, well, you know how that goes. But there's another example of a 'random act of kindness' and I am currently racking my brain in hopes of reciprocating, somehow...
Well, anyway...on to the Library! The weather is really starting to turn cold here in
Sometimes I make precisely detailed drawings of my rooms before I start them, but in this case I'm not, because I have a fairly clear 'vision' for the Library. I'm using door surrounds from Miniature Mansions as the framing for my bookcases. I'm thinking of using the same surround cut-down for an over mantle ('Adam" by non-other than my new besty, Braxton Payne, natch)! I've already ordered the wallpaper from Les Chinoiseries and hopefully it will not get held up in customs this time around...
In the meantime, I guess I'll whip out my Crazy Cords and re-do all the piping for my Music Room chairs...I've also got some new floral kits from France and the Netherlands that I could work on, because I decided my current flower arrangements simply do not make the progressively stringent Merriman Park cut. I once thought my hum-drum, clay roses were très charmant (when I first got them) ...but as they would say in South Boston, where I once spent the most enchanting summer of my life: "whenever I saw them paper roses from Europe, I was wicked bullshit!" (Um, for the uninitiated, that's a compliment)! LOL!
Have a wicked, awe-sum week, everybody!
CONFIDENTIAL TO FI & ILONA:
I hope this more muted color text is more to your liking! I don't want you girls tripping...








































