Sunday, October 23, 2011

Daybed

Susan H. and I keep an eye out for each other. She frequently picks up treasures at estate sales and if it is 1:12, she lets me know about it (she works in 1:6). We've swapped Re-ment and other fun stuff over the past year.

Our latest swap involved an Asian-influenced daybed that she found recently, marked "George Spencer Dollhouse Collection." Anyone ever hear of him? Based on some quick we searching, it looks like it's from the 1980s. I was so pleased when the bed arrived...it is in excellent condition, and has lovely carvings. Since the piece runs a bit closer to 1:10, I decided to try it out in my Large VERO.

I covered a cushion in some nice Asian-inspired fabric from my local Jo Ann Fabrics store and used another swatch for a long bolster. What do you think? The two enormous heads are from a rummage sale. They actually came in a group of four, and I passed them by a few times before circling back and picking them up for less than $1.



These are the times that I say "What the heck" and throw stuff together for kicks. When will I get to use the heads again, right??? And who would have thought they would end up in a German-made house from the 1960s???

The light fixture is part of a string of clear ball Christmas tree trimming from Crate & Barrel. I cut a few off, tied them together in a circle and strung it from a hook that hangs from the ceiling. The floor is new paper from the Paper Source. I go there often enough that I can easily spot the new stuff. I do like this pattern a whole lot, and I think it helped set the scene -- the actual flooring did not mesh well.





So, that's my crazy scene for the day. Thanks, Susan!

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The time it took me: 45 minutes

Credits: Daybed is George Spencer Dollhouse Collection; cushion is AG Minis, covered in fabric from Jo Ann Fabric; carved heads are from a rummage sale; round table is vintage Brio; chair and dresser are vintage German; pillow is handmade by The Shopping Sherpa; planter is a napkin holder from Crate & Barrel, and the fixture are ornament balls from there as well; flooring is from the Paper Source. Accessories are Michaels and dollhouse store finds.

14 comments:

  1. I envy you American mini's for having all these wonderful paper, fabric, acrylic resources just around the corner........
    everything matches beautifully!
    Neomi

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  2. Love the floor! Very clever light fixture too. :D

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  3. Thanks, Neomi! Yes, I like that even my town has such stores close by...no dollhouse stores, though!

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  4. Hi, Kikka! Yes, it was a good swap! I hope Susan likes her treats!

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  5. Thanks, Kathi! Glad you like my paper choice. I like the transparency of my DIY lamp!

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  6. Una cama hermosa, la lámpara es muy bonita
    Un abrazo

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  7. Gracias, Rosamargarita! Me alegro que te guste mi lámpara! Me gustaría uno igual!

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  8. The light fixture is my favorite. The bed looks great, I hadn't heard of George Spencer's collection, I'd love to know what else he did. Fab room!!! :D

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  9. I love the light fitting! and this flooring looks much better with the daybed :-)

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  10. Hey Mini Dork! Thanks for the props on my DIY fixture! I hope to try other configurations with them ;) Don't know anything more about Spencer...perhaps something will turn up one day.

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  11. Hi, Rebecca! Yes, I agree on the flooring. The lino definitely was at odds with everything else! The paper is an easy, quick fix!

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