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1. A Family discovers an Abandoned Brick Playhouse on their Property In 2000, Matt and Anna Jone purchased a large brick house in New Jersey. They soon discovered that they were sharing their land with a tiny little brick playhouse dating back to the 1960s, and originally built by a couple for their grandchildren… The three and a…
I made these "light houses" from used milk boxes. The little secret is that you have to make many little openings so the plastic inside will not be burned.
I wanted The Sweet Life dollhouse to be a super cozy place with lots of vintage charm. To welcome you home, I made a little front yard. This house is 18 1/2" tall x 15" wide x 14" deep. I made little pavers out of concrete. Use water to dip your knife or spatula to shape your stone. It will help things not stick. Same principle as icing. You can find all the materials I use on the 'resources' page. It's hard to see in the photo, but that's a crystal in the door knob. I used real chalkboard. This is a paper from the scrapbook section that has chalkboard finish. You can find the links to all the vines and other vegetation on my 'resources' page. I just cut everything into little bits to look to scale. As always, I hide the battery and switch inside the chimney. These shingles are from Hobby Lobby. They get dunked in a little bath of paint and water, glued on to the roof, and then white is applied for that extra bit of charm with a dry brush technique. I never use measurements or grids to put my shingles on. It's all done by eye. If you measure you will get a very sterile look. Come on in! I made the wreath with moss and the Heather flocked flowers. The door has stained 'glass' done with a product called Gallery Glass(Hobby Lobby). Inside, I made 2 crystal chandeliers, a lace armchair with matching footstool, a mantel, hutch, table, bed, bedside table, artwork, rugs and curtains. The chairs are from Hobby Lobby. I painted and aged them and added lace cushions. That little hutch is also from Hobby Lobby. With paint it looks wonderful. I added all the little accessories that I made myself. I did the ceiling using my hot glue technique. You draw a pattern on cardboard. Outline everything with hot glue. I use a professional glue gun because it gets hotter. Then cover with a thick layer or two of paint and age with ink pads. I used stair spindles to make the legs of the table. To age it, I used ink pads. I found the tiny sand dollar on the beach in Florida. I got the wallpaper off the internet. Just type in what you are looking for. For this one I typed purple floral wallpaper. Then find a site that shows enough of the pattern so you can easily match it up on the wall. I think the entry looks very vintage! I used ridged corrugated paper used for scrapbooking. This one was from Michael's craft store. All the curtains get sprayed with hairspray while pinned into position on a piece of cardboard. Allow to dry completely(or use a hairdrier). Then you can remove the pins and the little folds stay in place. I found tiny little teal roses(they're beads) that I used as candleholders for my chandelier. The loft is a little bedroom with oodles of pillows on the messy bed. Thank you so much for coming by and taking the time to visit The sweet Life. I appreciate you!! This cottage is available in my Etsy shop : www.cinderellamoments.etsy.com hugs♥,
Ray Jones's focus these days is making boxes – over 10,000 in the last 25 years, according to his estimates. And not only does he make wooden boxes, he makes the "hardware" hinges from wood, too.
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Image 10 of 24 from gallery of Earth Box / Equipo de Arquitectura. Photograph by Leonardo Mendez
A number of years ago, I served as a historic preservation consultant during the renovation of a glorious Manhattan townhouse at 15 East 96th Street. The original owner was wealthy-in-her-own-right Lucy Drexel Dalgren who was waiting out prickly divorce proceedings in Paris in 1912 when she was introduced to Boston-born architect Ogden Codman, Jr. Codman was also an interior designer and most of the furnishings he used, both new and antique, were supplied by French sources. This required him to travel often to France, where he had spent part of his childhood, especially around this time as his own magnificent townhouse at 7 E 96th was nearing completion. Dalgren and Codman became friends, and when her divorce was finally settled, she commissioned him to design a new home for herself and her eight children which was completed in 1916. Codman scholars Pauline Metcalf and the late Henry Hope Reed have maintained that Codman was inspired by a house on rue Sainte-Catherine in Bordeaux (with lot widths similar to the 38 ft here), but clearly he was influenced by a number of models and provided his own interpretations as well. In Ogden Codman and the Decoration of Houses edited by Ms Metcalf, Codman was said to also have been influenced by Depau Row, circa 1830 houses that once stood at 160 Bleeker Street (replaced by the Mills House Hotel now converted into apartments). Like the carriage doors of Depau Row, the Dalgren house has a pair of impressive doors (with a smaller concealed pedestrian door) that swing in to allow an automobile to enter a shelter outside the side Vestibule entrance before proceeding through a courtyard to a Garage at the back of the 100 ft deep site. Inside the Garage, the original turntable still remains as does the original elevator that allows cars to be stored in the Cellar. On the First (Ground) Floor, there is a grand Stair Hall with plaster walls tinted and scored to resemble limestone. An Elevator and Powder Room are thoughtfully concealed adjacent. A square Reception or Living Room faces the street, and my clients were having the ceiling elaborately painted, complete with clouds and parrots, a sharp contrast to the somber oak boiserie, when I was brought onto the project. At some point the original Kitchen was relocated to the Second Floor, and now the space below the octagonal Dining Room is another reception room of conforming plan. The whole front Second Floor is taken by a Drawing Room with oak boiserie and a ceiling 16 ft high. The panelling is now painted with a beautiful multi-toned yellow glazed finish, but that is not a decision I would have easily made. In the renovation by the current owner, the pipes for an organ were removed and, in that space, a new Powder Room was created. Unconventionally for a New York City townhouse, but common in 18th century France, a separate second staircase ascends to the private floors above. (Also, there is a separate service stair for access to all floors, including the mezzanine levels). Instead of an oval like in Codman's own townhouse, the shape of the Dining Room is octagonal with the primary architectural feature being pairs of French doors with demilune fanlights glazed with either clear glass or mirror. But the most spectacular feature is a pair of elaborate marble wall fountains, just as were found in the time of Louis XVI, to rinse wine glasses between the courses. My principle contribution was the restoration of the Library, a jewel box of a room that presumably served as a private sitting room for the homeowner, on the same floor as the Master Bedroom. As it is comparativley small and requiring skillful furniture placement for optimal effect, the room has not really been appreciated by decorators over the years. Periodically, suggestions have been made to remove the bookcases and panelling to enlarge the room by incorporating an adjacent hall. But the room is safe, for now at least. This photo shows the room as furnished by the late Mark Hampton for the subsequent owner after my restoration. These five photos are from Mark Hampton, An American Decorator by Duane Hampton. There have been a succession of famous (and relatively infamous) owners over the years, including Pierre Cartier of the jewelry family, whose heirs sold the house to the Convent of Saint Francis de Sales. There were two other owners before the current owner completely updated the building systems, sensitively improved the bathrooms and kitchen, and added a charming penthouse Garden Room opening onto the new south facing rooftop terrace with a pergola and outdoor fireplace. This work, in addition to refreshed decoration but not furnishing, was designed by David Anthony Easton and Andre Tchelistcheff Architects a to high standards executed by the white-glove company Xhema Construction. The readers might be surprised to learn that the current owner, reportedly, has never occupied the house and that it has unofficially been available for purchase for several years according to real estate sources. Ogden Codman moved to France permanently after World War I with his scheme for the whole block to be lined by similar houses of his design never realized. Conventional apartment buildings filled the other lots except for the three Codman townhouses that were built and still survive: this one, his own, and the house for Susan de Peyster at No. 12. The book MARK HAMPTON, AN AMERICAN DECORATOR is available for purchase at a discount of 37% from the published price and the option of free shipping through The Devoted Classicist Library here.
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Deze mobiel werd geboren na een verzoek van een van mijn lieve klanten die hem bij de Mini Pom Pom Garland wilde hebben. Het palet is even levendig en vrolijk. Een hele regenboog van kleurrijke schijven die uit een houten hoepel van 15 cm tuimelen. De cirkels van 1 1/2 inch zijn door mij met de hand geponst, aan 6 dikke rode katoenen koorden geregen (of kies een alternatief uit de vervolgkeuzelijst) en opgehangen aan de hoepel. Hoogte ongeveer 42". *Nu verkrijgbaar in enkele kleuren* Bekijk hier de bijpassende Mini Pom Pom Garland: https://www.etsy.com/listing/98833801/pom-pom-paper-garland-3d-garland-party?ref=shop_home_active_10 Of de Paper Circles Garland hier: https://www.etsy.com/listing/222238785/party-decor-birthday-decoration-home?ref=shop_home_active_14 Als je artikelen nodig hebt voor een specifieke datum, stuur me dan een bericht voordat je koopt, zodat ik kan bepalen of je artikelen op tijd aankomen. Het kan mogelijk zijn om prioriteit te geven aan uw bestelling als ik dit vooraf op de hoogte stel.
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Image 2 of 24 from gallery of Earth Box / Equipo de Arquitectura. Photograph by Leonardo Mendez
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Customized order. Please don't purchase. Unavailable. Original hand painting florals on a very adorable and oversize jewelry box. It has enough room for all your pieces of jewelry, and accessories The drawers have been vacuumed and cleaned, but certain stains are permanent. Everything in my shop has been up-cycled and previously owned. Once I discover them, they become my babies. With love and attentiveness, I make them desirable once more. Please expect some imperfections. I work out of my garage in Wine Country, Santa Rosa, CA. I am inspired by the French country/province styles and Annie Sloan, the chalk paint queen. My goal is to make everything in my shop unique for you with the original floral hand painting, wood applique, or gold leaf. And depending on the theme, sometimes, I use stencils to give them that rare character. On the more oversized items, I use organic Hemp seed oil to clean and naturally varnish inside the drawers and cabinets. I use chalk paint, Annie Sloan clear and antique wax, acrylic paint, and gilding wax. Visible brush strokes and highlights created by the wax add to my babies' beauty and make them closer to the French country/provincial style. The gilding wax is applied by hand and isn't straight or regular lines. You can feel the floral designs under your fingers when you touch them. Sometimes, there is residual organic Hemp seed oil odor where was applied. Use a soft, dry cloth for dust removal and never use or rub damp cloths. Please consider the yearly application of the wax or other protective layer.