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Fuzziwig’s is all about the candy. The brief was to create a visual wonderland, that gives customers. H2R Design is a luxury interior design company based in Dubai, UAE offering home & office interior design, interior architecture, brand identity, digital design & more.
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Be prepared for a photo overload in this post. I just couldn't stop myself today as Honeydukes was moved from the work station and onto the finished position. Plus I can't stop say "finished"!! This is my Honeydukes exterior. It is quite a large shop so it will be staying in the workshop with my other Hogsmeade projects. The whole design is inspired by the Honeydukes in Universal Studios both outside and in. Mine is smaller and doesn't have snow also I have chosen to have the pink windows seen from other aspects of the shop as I wanted it to be a bit more cheery and a little less weathered to match the pristine interior. I have kept the exterior simple mainly because of the dust that generates in my workshop so the side wall has three stacks waiting for delivery and a broom rack for customers to leave their modes of transport. I bought the crates off Ebay and added the lids and labels. I probably could have made them from scratch but I have been racing to the finish line and knew they would take me a while to put together. I have just stained them with two coats of light oak wood stain and then waxed. The larger Weasley box I made up myself and added Googled images. A quick and cheap fix that I don't have to worry about getting dusty or fading. The broom stand is made up from scrap wood and dowels cut from a kebab stick. Hark at me getting all technical.....dowels! Ha, ha!! The broomsticks have been in my Harry Potter collection for years and are by Nikki Rowe, Kat the Hat Lady and various others. I have added a few bows and charms to some of them. I was going to put up signs and may still do.........one day! The guttering is a kit from Sussex Crafts that I have painted and fitted together. Of course where there are witches and wizards there must be a cat so here is Mrs Flume's ginger tom by Miss Sally's World. This is the interior as a whole. I have made the majority of the sweets, lollipops and canes with the addition of Fimo canes and Nikki Rowe plus a few bits and bobs picked up over the last couple of years. Mrs Flume is busy checking her stock, a wonderful commissioned character by the talented Jo of Pocket Pygmies. After re-positioning the shop I was very relieved to discover the lights by Small World Products were still working! The Bats' Blood Soup display is ready for lollipops to be dipped into. I made up this box for the dipping cauldron and went for pink to match the staircase but I am still not sure if it should be green......The side of the shelves have been infested with sugared candy mice from Matlock Miniatures. They have been painted and covered with sugar/glitter. Here you can see the Bertie Botts display on the back wall where it sits very proudly. The false boxes have worked out perfectly. This is a large cauldron by Sussex crafts that I filled with Fimo scraps and then stuck in some longer lollies and canes then baked. I then poured in liquid Fimo that I had coloured with oil paint. I think I added a bit too much paint so it is a little darker than I really wanted. The canes have also gone a bit limp during the additional bakings but hey ho! The bubbles have been formed by pouring and dribbling the liquid Fimo over the translucent glass beads I bought from OOAK Artist Emporium. I have used the smallest sized bead here. In order to get an over flowing cauldron I poured and teased the liquid Fimo over the lip of the cauldron and let it flow as much as I could. This was all done on a glass tile that I could put straight in the oven to bake. I baked the cauldron and all the contents for about the 4th time and the flowing liquid Fimo hardened to create the dripping over flow I was after. The cauldron display was then finished off with a selection of lollipops. Hmmmm, still not sure about the pink. The counter, made as a commission by Rob Lucas of World of My Own Miniatures, has been filled with a whole range of goodies including the scales which are a kit by Phoenix Models. There is also a perfectly formed pink cup of cream topped coffee by Paris Miniatures, who have just released their new Pink Collection, do have a look in their shop the range gorgeous. The toffee apples are by Nikki Rowe and the ice creams are by Erika Van Horne. There are also some candied skulls, Ton-Tongue Toffee and various Honeydukes sweeties. The glass stands are from a new glass supplier I recently discovered on Etsy called Global Miniatures. They stock a whole variety of dolls house supplies but I have only ordered glass pieces so far. I have been really impressed with the quality and variety on offer. The second counter top has a Honeydukes chocolate display, another gorgeous cake stand and my own effort mad up from jewellery findings and spray painted. The bottom of the spiral staircase has been lined with cans and candy canes. Just because I felt there were not enough sweets in the shop!! To finish a last look at Mrs Flume and the Fizzing Wizzbees I have added as a last Harry Potter touch. Phew, this has been a long and slightly self indulgent post but I will sign off now by saying.....once again.....Honeydukes is finished and opens for business tomorrow!! Can't help smiling when I write the most wonderful of 'F' words!! Have a great evening.
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Encuentro a menudo tiendas que me encantan; mercerías llenas de cintas y botones en las que pasaría horas, papelerías llenas de sellos y todo tipo de artilugios para cortar papel, cajas, bolsas y todo lo necesario para un packaging ideal. Por no hablar de las pastelerías... de ese surtido de colores y el orden con el que está colocado todo. Bueno, pues que pasa con las tiendas de chuches? por qué esos contenedores abiertos con palas para servirse? no me gustan nada. Supongo que no soy la única a quién le llama la atención y que también habrá tiendas bonitas (que nadie se ofenda) pero son las menos. Por otra parte, veo que tampoco es un producto barato, entre 8 y 18€ el kilo a granel, dependiendo de la marca; cualquier cosa en la que pensemos, que compramos habitualmente, cuesta lo mismo y sin embargo se trata con mas mimo. Se que a fin de cuentas para un #chucheFan lo que importa es el producto en sí, pero, no compraríamos mas a gusto en una tienda como las que os enseño hoy? yo si. Así que, pasen señores y disfruten. Fotos vía Espero que estas imágenes os ayuden a empezar la semana. Si os ha gustado el post, ya sabéis que lo podéis compartir. :) Muchas gracias por la visita y feliz semana.
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Hoy un post que tenía muhcas ganas de escribir, porque a estas alturas no os voy a contar lo que a mí me gustan las chuches, pero cuando uno entra en tiendas como Sugar Pot entiende mejor la historia de Charlie y la fábrica de Chocolote :-). Al menos yo, es ver su escaparate y me quedo pegada como una idota igual que Charlie ante la imagen de las chocolatinas Wonka, pero es que creo que el propio Willie Wonka caería rendido ante un escaparate así... Pero es que a estas alturas tampoco os voy a contar que a mí los escaparates bonitos me pierden. Me parecen imprescidibles para hacer las ciudades menos ariscas, más interesantes y muchos días cambiaba mi ruta hacia la oficina sólo por pasar por delante de este y ver si había novedades. La vida se alimenta de pequeñeces, de pequeñas cosas tontas, y a mí me gustaba ver este paisaje antes de entrar a trabajar :-) De hecho, muchas veces a la hora del café me acercaba con una de mis compañeras (no diré nombres...), sólo para quedarnos con la boca abierta ante las tartas de chuches expuestas. Porque en el mundo hay muchos niveles de tartas de chuches, las hay bonitas, muy bonitas y estupendas; y después están las que hace Patricia en Sugar Pot que son como la estrella Michelín de las tartas de chuches y que están por encima de todas las demás. Si no me creéis sólo tenéis que pasaros por su galería de fotos en Facebook y os quedaréis con la boca abierta, garantizado. Cuando cumplí 40 años (qué trauma, aun me cuesta escribirlo...) mi amiga Myriam me regaló una tarta tipo carrusel (sí, sí, una como la de la foto de abajo era mía!!), y os aseguro que es de las cosas más bonitas que me han regalado en la vida. Tengo la suerte de tener amigas muy generosas, mil gracias Myr :-). Y qué me decís del castillo??? con sus dragones?? no puede ser maaas bonito, creo que se va directo a mi próxima wish list... Y lo mejor de todo es que está en Vigo!! qué gusto da que en la ciudad vayan abriendo establecimientos con encanto, donde se nota que detrás de un negocio hay algo más, ganas de hacerlo bien y de innovar. ¿Se puede innovar con chuches y galletas? pues claro, se puede innovar con cualquier cosa y estas chicas saben muy bien como hacerlo. Por eso fueron de las primeras en introducir en nuestras vidas los productos Milton y los talleres de galletas, pop cakes, cup cakes y todo ese universo paralelo que es el Fondant. Para los que vivís en Vigo no os descubro nada nuevo, pero para los de fuera, si queréis encargar un regalo especial, decorar de una manera diferente y espectacular una fiesta o buscar algún producto de pastelería creativa, no dejéis de contactar con ellas, seguro que os pueden ayudar. Si pasáis por la ciudad, están en la calle Ecuador 32, y si no, podéis contactar en su página de Facebook aquí. Sólo me queda felicitar a las culpables de que cambiase mi ruta de las mañanas :-), dos hermanas con un gusto increible que dieron un giro a sus vidas y supieron reinventarse y sacar partido a su creatividad en un sector que probablemente nunca se hubiesen imaginado. Desde aquí les deseamos que toda la suerte del mundo en su nuevo proyecto, porque en cuanto a chuches y fondant ya son más que un referente. Viendo todas estas fotos ya os imaginaréis que para los niños (y no tan niños) es todo un paraíso, con todos esos botecitos tan bien colocados, que dan ganas de llevárselo todo y morir feliz de un colapso de azúcar :-)