Objects, Decor: Shabby Chic – Bath rugs – Sims4 LuxurBase game compatible10 swatches22 simoleons
Immer wieder werde ich gefragt, was bedeutet Vintage eigentlich genau? Noch häufiger wird der Begriff Vintage einfach auf alles angewendet was irgendwie alt und stark abgenutzt […]
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The Paris Shop and Apartment custom dollhouse is ready. The shop is called L'embellie. It is a fond memory of Paris it's new owner Gail. The house is 19 1/2"across x 17 3/4 deep x 24 1/4" with the chimney.(21 3/4"tall for just the structure.) The downstairs room is 18 1/4"across x 141/4" deep x 11' tall. Upstairs is 9"tall. Gail's vision was for an old Paris building with plenty of feminine touches. The 2 bay windows are handmade. I needed something tall. And any pre-fabricated ones would have been too short for this building. All the plaster elaborate trim was from Ebay. This was the very first parts of the building I shopped for. The greenery is all from Hobby Lobby. If you go to my resources page you will find links for everything I use on my dollhouses including the plaster and concrete. The aging is done with brown ink pads. I use Stampabilities. It's the right shade of brown. If you add water it also adds a totally different look to the ink. But on this wall it's just put on directly with the pad. You can use a brush to get into those hard to reach places. Here is the shop. I'm leaving that for Gail to fill up the accessories. The shelf is something I got at Factory Direct Crafts. It's quite substantial. And I added trim and embellishments to make it even more interesting. I love Christie Repasy's work so much. I'm always inspired by her work. I will pull up her roses images while I work just to have some sort of reference. My roses are nowhere near as perfect as hers. But I'm just trying to get that feel like her roses have not a carbon copy. This was a sink but off scale. It was just too tall. So I re-purposed it by sawing off the top sink and turning it into a cabinet. Upstairs, I really wanted one of those tight stairways like every Paris apartment has and everyone complains about. LOL! The stairway walls created an adorable area in the bathroom where I put the toilette. The wallpaper and wood work really gives the impression of an old space well lived in and yet totally sophisticated and charming. The living space is where everything else is. I went on Youtube and found all these apartment videos. They were all tightly packed with everything in one space. It's a very cozy look. I made a sink with a curtain. The hutch came from another piece of furniture which I cut in half. I followed my stove tutorial for this piece. I just made it narrower. See tutorials page. This room just came together so well. It's so girly. I saw the rug pattern by searching Aubusson rugs on the internet. At first glance I thought it was too simple. But when I had finished it it reminded me of the movie "Gigi". Old opulence from a bygone era. It just pulled the room together. LOVE! I made the little table with stair spindles. These chairs came from a dining set. Painted them with an aging mix(brown & black paint with water) and I glued 3 handmade cardboard roses. Painted everything with glue and white paint on top of that (do not let glue dry just add the white right away) and let dry to crackle. The bed and all the furniture is made with birch veneer woods I get at Hobby Lobby. Some are 1/16"thick and some are 3/32" thick. Sometimes you need thicker because the veneer can warp when you paint it. So like the back of the bed or the back of the stove will be thicker so it doesn't roll at the top. I also added roses here. Just used cardstock petals and glued 3 layers of them together. This must be one of my favorite rooms ever. I just love the softness and shabby chic look of it. Thank you so much for visiting! I appreciate each and everyone of you dropping by and taking a look. Hugs,
"Home is an invention on which no one has yet improved." ~Ann Douglas There once a Lady, very fine in her tastes, who chose for her home the things that spoke to her heart in the tenderest manner. She carefully selected each item relying on her instinct for beauty and her well-honed ability to choose what would always be timeless and elegant. She invariably succeeded in her quests - roaming from one treasure trove to the next until she happened upon that special piece that would complete a room. Every room reflected her special tastes, her time with her family, and her love for the finer elements of life. One day however she set out to find a table for her sitting room - the room that was especially hers - and travelled to many different places in search of it. Days turned into weeks and weeks turned into months. On occasion she would return to her home with a table that she thought might perchance have some magic in it to transform her quiet room. Sadly, none of these could do justice to her vision. Then one day travelling farther afield than usual she came upon the most beautiful table! Carved and elegant in design it instantly spoke to her! After so long! Years now!- she had found the table of her dreams! She took it to a good fairy* she knew and it was transformed into the perfect table. When it finally came to rest in the place of honor - the center of the fair Lady's sitting room, all who witnessed gasped in admiration. The room was complete! The Lady had once again chosen and chosen well and in her small kingdom there was rejoicing! (This is a true story. To see photos of this most famous of coffee tables see below. *Most sincere thanks to the good fairy - Barb Brown! The drawing at the end of the photos was commissioned by a friend and is called 'La Belle Epoque'.) Linking with What's It Wednesday. Drawing by Jennelise
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"my silent friend will you write me another story" ~Kylie Johnson 'Count me the stars' I meant to post much sooner but this weekend turned out to be just a tad busier than I had previously planned. MY SISTER GOT ENGAGED!!! This was a big surprise and everyone in my family is currently a bit shell-shocked. We are all very happy for her though and already beginning to get caught up in the thrill of wedding preparations (I have been busy going madly through all of my favorite pinterest boards, wedding blogs, and etsy stores in search of gorgeous ideas and inspirations!). At any rate this post is a little late. I wanted to share a beautiful blog I recently discovered though called Voix Douce. It is a photo blog that has some of the most beautiful and romantic pictures I have ever seen. Every photo displays old world elegance, grandeur, and beauty in spectacular abundance! I visit nearly everyday for a dose of refinement and loveliness. I know you will enjoy it! I am also including a little doodle I did recently just for fun! Drawing by Jennelise