Miniature Patisserie Project
I am beginning to learn that it is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all. - Laura Ingalls Wilder
Good morning, everyone. I hope this Wednesday morning finds you happy and healthy. I can't believe I'm saying this, but it's going to be a hot one today. 91!
Hubs and I have been working on caulking and painting beadboard in our spare moments and things are really starting to shape up. I think I've mentioned this before, but white paint {on this beadboard, anyway} is very hard to cover. It's taking about 4 coats,plus the primer coat. A much slower process than I had anticipated but wow - finally my white cottage style beadboard! It really is what seems to be pulling "the look" together.
I thought that since I am giving away a new dollhouse kit for one of my Cottage Charm giveaways this month, I'd share a few photos of the kit I'm working on. It's the Storybook Cottage. I've gotten the main parts all glued together except for one side of the roof - I'm waiting until I install the wood flooring in the attic to glue down that side. I'll be using lightweight spackle on the inside to make the walls nice and smooth and then I'll be ready to add some trim work. I haven't yet decided how to finish the exterior - whether I'll use siding or some kind of sanded stucco or stone - or ...oooh...an aged brick foundation?!... {As if I didn't have enough decisions to make with our real house!} Ah, but this has been so much fun and I've enjoyed working on it here and there when I catch some snippets of down time.
This little house will become a little patisserie. A few months back I made the tiny pennant banner for a cupcake party I had for the girls and used it to decorate the miniature farmhouse kitchen. I couldn't resist {very prematurely} stringing it up in the patisserie for these photos just to get an idea of how sweet it could be.
The little attic space...
The floor has been stained a dark chocolate color. I was thinking about creating a white 1-inch diamond pattern on the floor as well. What do you think?
Oh polka dots! I have such a weakness for you!!!! Especially you red and white ones... *sigh*
I don't know where I'm going to put all these *little* projects that have stolen my heart with their sweetness. Our real house is tiny itself and I'm running out of space!
But I think the patisserie project is just fine right here for now. :)
Have a lovely day, everyone, and until next time, don't forget to keep checking in on the Cottage Charm Giveaway party going on this month. If you want to add a giveaway to the party, that's even better!
7 comments:
Kim,
I adore your miniature Patisserie! The tiny banner you hung is so sweet. I consider the red and white polka dots are your signature on the piece. What better color than chocolate for a Patisserie? I think a painted patterned floor would look exquisite.
Your Friend,
Deborah
Oh my goodness is that a little minature ladder...I see..I think this little minature world is a bit scary...As it looks like it can become very ADDICTIVE.. : )
I love the whole feel of your blog - it's such a calm, lovely, inspiring place to visit. Also, being a reader, I adore the use of quotes everywhere. Your mini patisserie is beautiful! Have a wonderful day!
So sweet!!!Hugs.
P.S. I have your lovely blog on my cottages page at Katherines Corner :-)
Oh my, this is dreamy. You have inspired me to make one of my own. A girl can get lost in there.
I found my way down the cobblestone road past Kathy's "A Delightsome Life." I had not seen the giveaway and hope to join. Will be working on a giveaway post and button soon.
Looking forward to more visits.
Much love!
How sweet!
Tea
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