Sunday, April 8, 2012

Tea House

I have been extremely busy these days with work and family, and have not had much time for my minis. The level of disorganization here is pretty high, and I feel like none of my houses have a tidy spot for a scene!

Perhaps that is why I chose to do a setup in my IKEA room box, which was (basically) empty. I had a day off on Friday with my two older children, and we had a great time together. One of our stops was the Crate & Barrel Outlet store in Cranbury, NJ, which always yields something for mini play. In addition to lots of Reed chair ornaments for under $1, I scored a silver teardrop ornament that reminded me of the 1:1 scale ModFire fire pits, which were reproduced amazingly in 1:12 by Pepper of MitchyMoo Miniatures. My approach was far lazier than Pepper's...no attempt whatsoever to craft anything with my hands! Instead, I placed it in a Bambu votive holder (on clearance for $1.50), and built my scene around that.









The tea kettle stand is a condiment bowl, also from the clearance bin ($1.95). The flooring is from a sheet of the "Maze Pool and Papaya" paper from the Paper Source. It has an Easter palette so I felt inspired to use it here. The black shelf is a throwback to my childhood -- it was given to me by a family friend, who somehow ended up with a box of my dollhouse stuff from when I was a kid. I initially brushed it off as something I wouldn't use, but then I reconsidered for this scene.

Happy creating!

Credits: Fire pit is an ornament from CB2 and its stand is a votive holder by Bambu; chair is vintage Lundby; planter is Playmobil with an aquarium plant; light is minimodernistas; tea kettle stand is a condiment dish from Crate & Barrel; shelving is from my childhood collection. Accessories are Re-ment, random eBay finds, and Lomography.

The time it took me: 40 minutes

20 comments:

  1. what is a condiment dish? Whatever it is- I love the use u found for it as a stove. love the scene!
    Neomi

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    1. Hiya, Neomi! A condiment dish or bowl is used for salt, pepper or other spices. Or it is used as a miniature accent in a scene ;)

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  2. Una brillante idea y un resultado fantastico, me encanta esa preciosa escena.
    besitos ascension

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    1. ¡Muchas gracias! Disfruté de ponerlo todo junto!

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  3. Love it! So simple and yet completed...love that tear drop ornament!

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    1. Hi, Jazzi! I do think the ornament did the trick here, although I did briefly consider somehow shaving off the top. Glad I didn't!

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  4. A very good study in repurposing items, well done.

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    1. Thanks, studioseven! I had fun working with these items. I was very inspired walking through the store and wished I could have used the other things too. Hopefully I will soon.

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  5. This is so cute! My Sister-in-Law now wants me to make her a tiny tea house for her house... LOL, I should not have shared XD

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    1. Hi, Heather! Everyone should have a tea house -- yay!

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  6. Ah ha ha, I love it! I'm laughing because I bought that same ornament (Modern MC has one too I think) when I stocked up on the CB2 chairs. LOVE what you did with the IKEA box. Great scene!! I'll come over for tea any day. Love the outdoor backdrop too.

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    1. Great (mini) minds think alike! Would love to have you for tea (although one of us gets the chair and one the floor)! I might be shooting all my mini scenes outdoors if I can manage it :)

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    2. The lighting is seriously spectacular. I wish I could shot outdoors more, but we moved to a wind tunnel, so everything falls over while shooting. Darn wind.

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    3. I LOVE when you shot your Dylan outside on the beach! Perhaps you can try to replicate that?! :)

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