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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Nothing finished but some progress at least!

TDo you ever feel like you work and work and work and nothing ever gets finished? I suppose when you have lots of projects on the go at once, and then you keep changing your mind on things, then that's what happens.

So firstly some Mountfield updates. The bathroom isn't far off done. I still want a table or small cabinet for here (a wall that can't be seen in this pic) and some accessories, and contemplating trying to antique the tiles a little, but I think I am reasonably happy with it as it is.



The laundry still needs accessories, including a vintage washing machine. And I haven't quite figured out how I will age the tiles, but I definitely think they're too white.


And this is a clock kit that I made from a Cynthia Howe kit. It was super fine pieces and I actually broke a piece of the decoration, but managed to glue it back on so you can't tell. But it was crazy TINY!!!!


I am still playing with the kitchen a lot, rearranging accessories. Not sure that I am happy with it but I will keep playing!

And on Duddingwell's, I have done most of the paperclaying and started on landscaping. This is a real learning process for me. Not so much techniques, but just having the courage to start something and not worry about how it is going to look. I am trying to push my inner perfectionist aside. I keep telling her that if I don't like it, I will be able to fix it.


There is a little trough on a pile of rocks which I will fill with some water and a plant or two (and maybe fish?). I have since aged the stucco a little, painted the stones and pavers, started with bits of moss and grass and some gravel and dirt as well. I will need to get motivated to make lots of plants though. 


And lastly, some little pictures from the French shop. I have been looking over this with a critical eye of late and thinking about some little changes or additions. Here is a shot from the sewing room:


I used this soft air-dry clay on this house and it has yellowed over time. I do like aspects of it, but some parts, like the exterior, I'm not so sure about. So I am considering a few detail changes, but then I don't want to start from scratch, and I don't think this sort of clay is very changeable. Anyway, keep thinking.... Maybe some vines? Ivy? Cover up half of it with ivy would look good!

And here is a corner of the shop. Just trialling accessories for now. I do love how the red display table turned out, and my home-made boxes underneath. The thread cabinet is a Lisa Engler kit. I might've shown it previously?


Anyway, hope you enjoy your weekend. We have stunning weather, and I am itching to get back to my little houses! After the household chores of course.... Sigh....

4 comments:

  1. Hi Shannon, I think that your post heading is one of an over achiever! Working on three houses at once AND developing the laser kits. Let alone what you do in your real life ... or do the two blur?

    Enjoy seeing your work.
    regards Janine

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  2. Shannon,me encanta la forma que todo va tomando,lo real que parecen tanto el baño como la lavandería,el reloj es una filigrana preciosa y la casa cada vez me gusta más!!!!
    Besos.

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  3. Hi Shannon! I have to say that your English style house with all of the Fabulous Brickwork, is a real Stunner, and your letting go of your "inner perfectionist", looks to be paying off! :D
    I love the patina of the interior of your French sewing shop and the tiles in your laundry and your bathroom and especially the fittings that you have featured, are all lovely! The bathroom sink and laundry tub are PERFECT!
    I commend your efforts on Everything you've done. :))

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  4. Great progress and I like your clock too, very fancy!

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