Tuesday 28 July 2020

The tortoise and the hare...

Okay - there is no hare - just a tortoise and that's me!!! Once again I got very little done this week but I will show you the very little bit that I did do.

I did cut the last side wall in half so I could permanently attach the wall for the front, customer service end of the building. I then built a wooden wall for the back portion so I could attach a 1 inch strip of wood the the MDF back wall and still be able to hinge the rest of the wall (I knew screwing hinges into MDF would not work in the long run, hence the wood). I painted the portion of the wall that will be in the bathroom area and wallpapered the portion in the work area.

So - what else?? Hmmm.... Well, I did start making toilet paper for the shelves in the bathroom:


Then, of course, I knew I would need labels for the packages of toilet paper so, rather than waste a whole sheet of clear label plastic, I put some time in lining up a variety of labels for cleaning products, paper towel and toilet paper. Now I just have to make the little shapes to stick the labels on. I figure I now have enough labels to last me until my miniature-making days are over!!


I also had an idea for a set of shelves I wanted for over the table in the work area/lunch room area. I used 3/16" x 3/4" wood for the shelves and some very small strip wood for the sides. I still have to paint it white, in keeping with everything else, although I quite like it in the plain wood, I must admit.



So - that's all I managed to get done this week. Oh - I also had a broken wire in one of my wiring set ups so had to replace the light.

Here is the hinged wall (not yet applied to the building) the table for the lunch room area with the 3" wide set of shelves on top, one package of toilet paper I made up and ... oh yeah, I also made four long, candy cane striped door handles - two for the front door (inside and out) and two for the door leading into the back room. I will make the brackets to hold them and get them glued on to the doors this week.


I do hope I have more progress to show you next week as I know how boring these short little posts must be. However - I do want to leave you with one little thing: I finally managed to convince my good friend, Louise, that she needed to start a blog so she could show some of her amazing projects and hand made furniture. You can find her at Flaminis (https://miniflamobsession.blogspot.com/) She asks for us to be gentle with her as she's just beginning to explore the world of blogging but then - what else would we be?? We all love a new blogger!

Until next Tuesday - big hugs to everybody! TTFN!! - Marilyn D.

10 comments:

  1. A pequeños pasos pero vas progresando.Bonita estantería.

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    1. Gracias Isabel Parece que esta semana puede ser más productiva. ¡Espero progresar mucho mejor pronto! - Marilyn D.

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  2. Bueno,hay veces que no se puede hacer todo lo que se piensa,lo importante son los resultados y tu estantería ha obtenido un perfecto resultado!!
    Besos.

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    1. Muy cierto, Pilar. ¡La vida real puede estar muy ocupada algunas veces! Creo que el estilo de los estantes va bien con el tratamiento de la pared y los apliques en la sala, así que estoy feliz. ¡Salud! - Marilyn D.

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  3. Hey slow and easy does the trick. Every time I've had problems it was because I rushed through something. I love the shelves!

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    1. Thank you Sheila. Little shelves like this take so little time to put together but work well in a number of different uses. Big hugs! - Marilyn D.

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  4. La estantería ha quedado genial, me encanta !!!!

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    1. Gracias Eloisa. Los estantes están pintados ahora y listos para lo esencial, como Pringles y pastel. *sonreír* - Marilyn D.

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  5. As we all know the tortoise won the race... so congratulations on being a steady tortoise style miniaturist. And I must say I would be happy if I'd achieved as much as you did - and now I'm looking forward to see the candy cane door handles in place.

    Greetings
    Birgit

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    1. Birgit: I can't tell you how much better I feel about my lack of progress when I am surrounded by the good vibes and generous comments from my fellow miniaturists. You all rock!! Big hugs. - Marilyn D.

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