Monday, December 26, 2016

Fairytale Additions & A New Project

Well I spent part of my holiday time off working on a lamp for the Fairytale Cottage.  And I found some stools for the breakfast bar.  I think the lamp turned out pretty well.  I used some plastic beads and a metal filigree drawer pull.  I removed the screw and ran the LED wire through a small metal tube, then glued beads around it.

It came out looking like an odd type of sixties floor lamp.


But it fits under the little nook and with the bed pushed back there the battery is hidden.  It gives just enough light to read by.


 See? Not too bad.  And the little stools I found fit very nicely under the counter.


They're just raw wood but I like how they look.  Almost the same as the floor, a little lighter than the bar.

And what's a kitchen without a breadbox and jam, with a jar of pickled vegetables.


My new project is... well, something just for fun.  I've been thinking about this kit for a while. I found the MiniTown Loft on Ebay about a year and a half back and couldn't resist it. 

And rather than start a huge, take up the whole table project, I decided to work on something a little smaller.  So I put it together and then tried to figure out what I wanted to do with it.  I've got no idea what to call it.  It reminds me of a duplex in a way.


I like it but its very open.  And I had the idea that it would be fun to do a little add on.  So I started messing around and this is what I came up with.


The add on's roof is temporary.  I need a bigger piece of wood to have proper eaves that match the original kit.

So far the only issue I foresee is finding windows and doors to fit.  They aren't selling the 'finishing' kit' for the Loft and the windows are not standard sizes.  But there are plenty of tutorials out there including Kris's about how to make doors and windows so I'll be reading up on them.  Definitely want the modern look.

So I'll be looking into what I can use for the exterior.  Possibly clapboard or stucco.  Not sure about the stucco but I'm thinking about it.

The idea is to hinge the add on to the back loft wall and have the whole side open up like the little Fisher Price house I recall from childhood.


In this way I'm protecting the house from my Building Inspector.  She was already poking her nose in the long side window while it was taped together so I don't think I'm erring in my caution.

I've got a couple more fans like the one I sent Keli and I'm planning on making an iron spiral staircase like Mara's tutorial.

Not my picture...I'm no where near this.  This is a Pintrest picture of Mara's tutorial

I'm having fun with it and not stressing out.  It'll fill the time for a while and maybe I can keep two projects going simultaneously in 2017.  We'll see.

Hope you all had a Merry Christmas and your New Year is filled with good things.  Like contest winnings!




10 comments:

  1. Lucky find on the MiniTown Loft! That was my first-ever build, and is such a great structure. As I recall, the door was standard? Anyway, enjoy!

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    1. Yeah I think once I get it assembled again the door opening is a standard height. The windows however... This will be interesting.

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  2. I love your standing up lamp. The stairs look beautiful. Great work!
    Happy New Year!
    Hugs, Drora

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  3. Ah, the promise of a new project! :D Sounds like some great ideas floating around. The lamp looks great in the nook.

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    1. Something to keep me busy you know?

      Thanks! It's a silly little thing but it suits the house I think.

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  4. Merry Christmas and happy new year Sheila. Looks like you have been having fun, and all the fairytale additions suit perfectly!

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    1. Yeah, I'm having fun this last couple weeks.

      Happy New Year!

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  5. I love just for fun! You do such an awesome job visualizing add ons for your kits.

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    1. Thank you! I just want something that isn't terribly difficult you know? Simple.

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