Dollhouses that are more like pieces of art than a child's play home.
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İlham kaynağı doğa olan bir evin konuğuyuz. Bu eve, ilk gelişimiz değil. Daha önce de ziyaret etmiştik. Dekorun değiştiğini duyunca da uğramadan edemedik. Fotoğraflarına geçtiğinizde eminiz hatırlarsınız ama yine de geçmişi bir yad edelim. Birer doğa aşığı olan çiftin eviydi burası. Her yanında yalın ahşaplar, el oymaları ve eskitmeler mevcuttu -ki- hala öyle. Değişen şey, araya eklenen yeni ahşaplar, yeni özgünlükler ve yeni ruhlar. Ahşabın her alanda kendine mutlaka yer bulduğu bu evde, ahşap sadece bir materyal değil. Aynı zamanda yaşanmışlık ve huzur da. Bu yüzden de hiç eksik edilmiyor. Bazen bir kuş kafasında bazen de bir baykuşun vücut bulmuş halinde, dekora etkisini yayıyor. Bütünüyle doğallığı seven evimizin renkleri de ondan beklenir türden. Doğanın yansıması olan yeşil, nötr tonlarla karıştırılmış, Yalın görünümü bozacak bir renk yok. Aksine kullanılan her renk yalınlığı daha çok pekiştirmek için. Gelelim evin değişen dekoruna. Yeni dekorun gözdeleri, ev sahibimiz Şule Hanım'ın el emeğiyle yaptığı panolar, çerçeveler ve bolca makrome. İnsan yetenekli olunca herhalde bir yerden sonra durdurulamıyor. Evin her alanında mutlaka bir el emeğine yer veren ev sahibimiz, düş kapanını da eksik etmemiş. Ee bu kadar güzelliğin kem gözlerden korunması gerekir değil mi? Evin fotoğraflarına geçtiğinizde sizi büyüleyecek ahşap mobilyaların nereden alındığını merak ederseniz diye baştan söyleyelim: Birçoğu ev sahibimizin eşinin el emeği. Yani, anlayacağınız üzere bu evde, zevk, yetenek ve hayal gücü birleşince bu manzara ortaya çıkmış. Ev sahiplerimizin el emeği olmayan parçalardan salondaki oturma grubu Kayseri Titanic Mobilya'dan, halı da Padişah'tan. Ev sahibimizin ilham veren birçok içerikle dolu Instagram hesabını takip etmek isteyenler @rustik_ev adresini ziyaret edebilirler. Daha önceki ziyaretimizi merak edenler buradan ulaşabilir. Buyrun o zaman, konuk olalım...
Here is my biggest dollhouse. My husband has made it and it is made from elm. It has 18 rooms and it calls "Väinölä" It takes me about seven-eight years to decorate it.. At the evening... Kitchen: Dining room Second hand Shop: Cafe: Little Bedroom in upstairs.. Living room in upstairs: Kitchen at upstairs: Carpenter: Garret: Cobbler: Toy shop: Dolls House and Toy Sewing room Bedroom Children room Chamber Library Bathroom Hairdresser
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Happy pre-Thanksgiving Y'all! I promise I will eventually report on something other than miniatures... buuut it's just what I feel like sharing mmmk? I recently posted pictures on my Instagram page of a cabin scene I made. And in this precious scene were two lanterns that I made in a sort of jiffy. The next day or two I thought... maybe this mini cabin person has a collection of lanterns... so I started digging for more beads and more buttons and along the way thought I'd show you! I started by going through my old button stashes for bases, middles and tops of the lanterns. For the bottoms I wanted more decorative and flat bottom buttons. For the middle, ones that could support the round globe beads. For the tops, something either domed or that had a hook resembling a handle. Here are the ones that I found. For more of my miniature tutorials click HERE. Decorative bottom buttons. Tops. These are the beads I used for the globes or the lanterns.... I guess there are not pictures of the middles. They are pretty plain. Next I glued the middle buttons to the bottom base buttons, then the globe, then more middle buttons, and then the tops. I used Elmer's Wood Glue. It's my favorite go-to glue. I didn't take pictures of the process of gluing. I simply dip my favorite paint brush into the glue and dab it on a button the stack. The important thing is to give the glue time to dry. I'm bad about the patience part of this. :) After the glue has dried and set it's time to paint. I just use normal craft paint. Some of them need handles. So I cut a piece of wire about one inch in length, bend it around a paint brush handle and bend the ends. I then put glue on each bend and place where it belongs on the tops of the lantern. Here are my results! They aren't perfect and some of them aren't straight but that's how I like them. This one sort of looks more like a hummingbird feeder to me. So I guess that can happen too. When I look through old buttons like this I always pick out the shell buttons and put them in a special jar. I can always spot them. They have a different kind of opal-ness to them in color and shine. Most of the time the backs of them are darker like sea shells, a lot of times they aren't level in their cut and they most always have a cooler temperature. I like to touch them to my chin to make sure of the temp. They are so pretty and I for sure don't want to use them in this project and paint over their natural beauty! Check these pictures out of them. This picture show the back sides. They aren't always white in color. I love these darker ones. The back of these is the picture above. It looks like I've never gone through this tin of buttons and pulled out the sea shells. I'm certain there's more! My morning sorting. For more of my miniature tutorials click HERE.
If you crochet washcloths then you know exactly what these tiny items are. I was so surprised to see that you make them using a plastic pony bead. I can’t wait the start making these as I wan…