It's been a crazy few days with Hurricane Sandy here on the east coast, and my home state of New Jersey got hit pretty hard. We consider ourselves very lucky, because we only had a downed tree (and many lost branches), and lost power for a day. Many are still without power, and the temperatures are now going down, so folks are scrambling to stay warm, fed, and entertained.
All schools have been closed this week (and my work is as well), so it has been an unusual time at home -- the kids have been helping to clean up the leaves and stay civil with each other, but when there is this much idle time, fights and other unappealing sibling behavior is bound to happen.
Of course, Halloween is today, and while NJ Governor Christie has officially postponed it until Monday (!), we plan to carve a pumpkin and do some baking. Here's a little scene that I brewed up, too...enigmatic and creepy. My Artply Higland is an ideal environment for such a scene, with its plentiful broken plexi, dust, and cobwebs. No cleaning was done in this room, to ensure it was a moody as possible!
See the curtains? I cut two swaths from a Chilewich place mat and hung them with a metal crafting sticker that looks like a curtain rod.
They work quite well!
I also wanted to share a few new items I found that might come in handy for your doll houses: LED-lit trees by Philips, purchased for $5.99 each from Target (I might get rid of the large star topper), and "Tangle" finials from west elm, on clearance for $6.99 per box (these could work as industrial light fixtures with a little Deco tape wrapping -- still experimenting).
I also picked up some minimal white napkin holders, also on clearance from west elm ($1.99/each), which show some promise for modern shelving.
I also have my eye on a lantern ornament from Pottery Barn (at left, without the monogramming!) that could have a second life as an outdoor fireplace. Speaking of ornaments, each year, Hallmark comes out with new Keepsake Ornaments...I haven't fully checked them out, but it's worth a look at those too. Make sure you check the dimensions before you buy, and let me know if you find any good ones!
I also picked up some minimal white napkin holders, also on clearance from west elm ($1.99/each), which show some promise for modern shelving.
A last tip: refrigerator magnets from Acme International. I bought up a few this week, including a cappuccino maker and wine rack, a copy machine, and an arcade-style video game. Worth a look!
Photo courtesy of Acme International |
Hope your Halloween is still happening, and you get lots of candy!
A quick update on the Call of the Small/Cubebot Challenge: the first entry is in: Nick James of the UK shows his Micro Cubebot wreaking havoc in his daughter's dollhouse! Naughty bot! Hope you are working on yours, too! Submit your entries (No more than five images, ideally 1 MB or under each), to minibotchallenge(at)gmail(dot) com for your chance to win $200 from AREAWARE. Full contest details are here.
Credits: Table is ELF Miniatures; male doll is Jasper from Twilight, and I got him at a $5 store; the female doll is from DHE; chairs are eBay finds; trees are from dollhouse.com; table runner is from the Paper Source. Accessories are lots of Re-ment, Manor House Miniatures, and eBay finds.
The time it took me: 1 hour, 53 minutes, over three days
So glad you came out of Hurricane Sandy (nearly) unscathed. I feel grateful too as I live in upstate NY and really missed the brunt of the storm.
ReplyDeleteI love your Halloween scene! And thank you for sharing all of those neat things you found! :)
Thanks for your good wishes, Linda! Glad you liked the scene ;)
DeleteSo glad you're OK, and have your power back already. Now why didn't I think of taking photos of dolls houses with spider webs etc for Halloween?! I have plenty of them!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rebecca! Yes, the Artply is not my only house that would be a good venue for some spooky photos...!
DeleteAwesome! I love the curtains and table setting. I've been using Sandy as an excuse to work in mini land all the time. We're on our third day sans power and internet. What else am I going to do?!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to pick up one of those trees, the napkin rings (I recently got some wooden oval ones from crate and barrel for similar use), and those magnets are totally boss. Are they really true to scale? I guess I'll have to go check with my credit card :)
Sorry about your power loss! Looks like you haven't lost your sense of humor, though! :) The magnets are somewhere between 1:12 and 1:6, they vary. I won't really know until they get here. I'll try to post when they arrive.
DeleteGlad you & your family are okay. Thanks for sharing the suggestions about the scrapbooking stickers and the refrigerator magnets. There used to be a refrigerator magnet shop at Navy Pier here in Chicago that sold the ones you could use in dollhouses (many were 1/2" scale) but they don't have them anymore. It's nice to know of a place where I can buy them online.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Tiffany! Let me know if you stock up on magnets from Acme ;)
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ReplyDeleteI've seen some awful images of the destruction caused by the hurricane. Glad you are all okay.
Is it me or does Jasper look like he's going to push the poor lady to her death off the balcony? Naughty Vamp!
Cubebot challenge is erm...challenging but progressing =0)
Yo, Pepper! We are A-OK, but the damage is quite shocking. We feel very lucky. Of course Jasper is up to no good with that vixen on the deck! Glad you are working on the challenge! I never said it would be easy ;)
DeleteYour purchases are wonderful. I like the Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteThe wallpaper is very original.
Bye Faby
Thanks, Faby! The wallpaper is interesting, but I don't think I can keep it. A bit challenging to work with! Glad you like my mini finds!
DeleteThanks, Angie! It's true, there ARE a lot of new little things dotting the shelves this time of year. I picked up some gold flameless tea lights from Jo Ann today :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are ok! My daughter with the new baby stocked up on huggies like their life depended on it! Only lost electricity for 30 minutes. The napking rings are coolio! CM
ReplyDeleteThanks, CM! Glad your daughter and her little one are doing well (and are well diapered!). I hope to use the rings soon in a scene :)
DeleteI love your blog; always look forward to your new scenes. You are so creative and have such good ideas. Thanks for sharing your finds with us. Who are the people in this scene -- Jasper (?) and who is the vixen?
ReplyDeleteGlad that you and your family are okay. That is what counts more than anything else. Do take care.
Thanks so much! Jasper is a character from the "Twilight" series that I actually have never watched. I got him from a $5 store for his creepy mod look! The vixen is a resin doll from DHE, not famous! Thanks for your good wishes about the storm; we feel very lucky indeed.
DeleteGlad to hear that you and your family came through the storm okay. I was thinking about you because I remember you live outside New York City.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice words! It was definitely a scary little (big) storm, but we came through fine.
DeleteThanks for sharing all the finds...must get onto my cubot challenge setting too! xx
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Jazzi! So good to hear you got your Micro Cubebot! I was wondering if it made it to you ;) Can't wait to see what you'll do!
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