Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Hat shoppe part 1



Well I did get a picture of the toy kit hen and apothecary chest for the Pickett Hill.
After I finished the chest I realized I had no room for it on the bottom floors. This was the only space it fits.

I started another quarter scale building. I decided to do the hat shoppe by Cynthia Howe. I bought the kit when it was available as an online class but never got around to it. It seemed like a good choice since it is pretty simple all around and should finish quickly. Here it is after the second night of working on it. I am stuck on the exterior colors though. The kit is shown in white and gold but it doesn't do it for me. I want some color. Nothing bright, just something subtle.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Elora's room

The Pickett Hill was so nice to work on again. I absolutely adore quarter scale. I finished dressing the bed in the little girl's room, adding the moulding to the room, I made her dollhouse, 2chairs with table and her wardrobe. The room is titled Emma's room but since this is my house and the E that will be on the wall shelf soon to be completed, I changed the name to Elora's for my daughter.
I also completed the toy kitchen and an apothecary chest for downstairs but I didn't get photos of those yet. I looked at my stash of kits for this house and I am almost done with them. So of course that means I get to plan the next quarter scale kit to do. I have a few stashed away and have two or three other kits I have been looking at, I just need to make a decision. I am leaning towards a 1930/1940 style home and have been seriously considering the Privet Drive kit by petite-properties. I have a few of heir kits already but have never had the courage to try them. Many of them require paper  clay and I am anxious about messing that up. If I go with the Privet Drive I would like to add lights, an interior staircase, and a wall in the middle hall to make a room for a small bathroom with a hint of a hallway behind it. I am also in love with Debbie Young's Charleston dollhouse. It is amazingly detailed and lit but oh so expensive. Maybe I can weasel that one in for my birthday. : )

Saturday, December 28, 2013

What next?


Christmas came and went so fast this year. We had a wonderful time. My DH got me a portable DVD player which I love and have already been using at my craft desk. He even surprised me with a really pretty embroidery kit. I was floored when I opened it because he is always going on about not enabling me in my craft obbsessions and how many I have to do still. 

I have gone back to my regular crafting, pain or no pain, I was going crazy. Last night was the first time since my trip to Hawaii that I got to really work on my dollhouse. I finished the trim on the eaves, the balcony porch trim, installed the balcony light and wallpapered the living room. I had a slight panic attack after wallpapering two of the living room walls when I thought I only had the two sheets of paper. A search of my paper drawer revealed the missing sheets. The exterior needs porch steps and shingles and it will be structurally finished.

Today, I think I will drop in scale and work on 1:48 scale items instead. I have many furniture kits for the Pickett Hill, as well as some other 1:48 scale house kits. There is a possiblity of 4-6 weeks where I will be one handed so I am getting my fill of crafts that involve both now.

I finally had an appointment on my wrist, initially the doctor examined me and said ganglion cyst, and scheduled surgery for January 29th, but I asked if he was going to run any tests to verify that before cutting me open, so he said if it made me feel better he would order an ultrasound. I am soooo glad I asked for verification, I don't have a ganglion cyst, or any other cysts or tumor. After a very painful injection of dye into my wrist, which caused me to use words I normally wouldn't say, they found that I have a tear in the center of the triangular fibrocomplex, TFCC tear for short. The doctor who ordered the MRI should get the results Monday, I always ask for a copy of my results and the readings from the radiologist immediately so I knew before my doctor, and we will go from there. From what I have gleamed from the internet and my dad who is a semi-retired PA,surgery will be the fix because of rhe location and it will probably take 4-6 weeks recovery time. Since I am right handed that is going to be a pain in the butt. So untill that time I plan to do as much crafting as possible, pain or no pain.