If you've been following me for any length of time, you know that I can rarely call something finished and then leave it that way. ;-) Fortunately, my changes are usually improvements and, in this case, that is definitely true. I just didn't like the look of two separate cabinet units when that isn't how they look in real life. So I trimmed a bit here and filled a bit there and painted over it all. Then I used a scrap book trim, filled in the holes with different colors, added a bit of Triple Thick, and called it tile. I added bits and bobs from my stash to blend in any problem areas, and...ta da! Now I should probably finish the walls, flooring, windows, etc. LOL
Hope you are all having a lovely and blessing filled weekend!
Showing posts with label Michael's hutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael's hutch. Show all posts
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Am I the only one
...who makes the interior furnishings before finishing the building? I'm not sure why I work this way but I do. It's partially because I like making the furniture best and once that's done I'm more motivated to finish the house. I'm going to try to go back and forth on this house. I did get some of the painting done yesterday and I really like how the living room plaster turned out. Anyway, here are the finished kitchen pieces:
I'm really pleased with how the kitchen cabinets and appliances turned out. Parts of two Michael's hutches, a block of balsa, cardboard, cardstock, beads, woodsies, and stickers got the project this far. Still needed: faucet, backsplash, and a second shelf for over the sink/range area.
This is the baking hutch that I pulled from my zibbet shop. The yellow over red finish makes it perfect for this kitchen. I don't remember where the dog came from but he will be one of the residents here.
I am just playing with layout possibilities here. I hope to make an "iron" headboard. I have fabrics chosen for the bed linens. I don't know if I will leave the rocking chair as is or distress it. Opinions?
The bathroom is really rough at this point. The shelf unit will be finished and wall mounted for towels and other supplies. The tub will be painted and probably have wall mounted plumbing fixtures. I am tentatively planning to somehow use the wash stand as a sink but I think it is oversized so I'd have to cut it down. At this point, the toilet will be completely from scratch unless I stumble on one at a thrift store.
The nursery will keep this walllpaper. I have pink carpet for the floor. The baby needs some work. She's not very pretty, lol. I think lightening her hair will help. She was only $1 at the miniature shop in Holland, Michigan, we visited last month. I figured I could fix her up somehow.
I'm really pleased with how the kitchen cabinets and appliances turned out. Parts of two Michael's hutches, a block of balsa, cardboard, cardstock, beads, woodsies, and stickers got the project this far. Still needed: faucet, backsplash, and a second shelf for over the sink/range area.
This is the baking hutch that I pulled from my zibbet shop. The yellow over red finish makes it perfect for this kitchen. I don't remember where the dog came from but he will be one of the residents here.
I am just playing with layout possibilities here. I hope to make an "iron" headboard. I have fabrics chosen for the bed linens. I don't know if I will leave the rocking chair as is or distress it. Opinions?
The bathroom is really rough at this point. The shelf unit will be finished and wall mounted for towels and other supplies. The tub will be painted and probably have wall mounted plumbing fixtures. I am tentatively planning to somehow use the wash stand as a sink but I think it is oversized so I'd have to cut it down. At this point, the toilet will be completely from scratch unless I stumble on one at a thrift store.
The nursery will keep this walllpaper. I have pink carpet for the floor. The baby needs some work. She's not very pretty, lol. I think lightening her hair will help. She was only $1 at the miniature shop in Holland, Michigan, we visited last month. I figured I could fix her up somehow.
Labels:
1:12 scale,
French country,
kitchen,
Michael's hutch,
nursery
Monday, January 23, 2012
It's finished!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Still waiting for paint to dry...



It feels good to mini again. :-)
Friday, August 26, 2011
Projects

DD #2 is home for a short break between her early student teaching activities and the start of her college classes. She was bored and needed something to DO (emphasis is hers, lol.) So I gave her some wood furniture pieces and her choice of paints. She did the base coat work on these three and I added the folk art and floral designs as well as the aging. My favorite is the trunk. I've got some brown on cream fabric I plan to use for inserts in the wardrobe styled hutch.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Time for a mini project!



The dishes were all handmade out of polymer clay. I will be listing this hutch, complete with dishes in my zibbet shop - www.zibbet.com/DeLightfulMinis
I really needed to make time for a little project. I get tense if I don't get some regular mini time. :)
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Late Mother's Day Gift
Monday, May 2, 2011
At last! Mini inspiration strikes again.


I'm off to take my MIL to her eye appointment. Back later!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
A few steps back in time





I'd love to see some of your early projects, too. It's fun to see how much we've grown in our abilities over the years.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
And now for a little shabby chic




The armoire is a Michael's hutch. The bed was made from a kit that came with one of my dollhouses. I had originally stained it so I sanded it down before painting it roughly with cream paint. After painting the floral design (and letting it dry thoroughly) I lightly brushed on an antiquing gel. I finished with a satin varnish. I left the inside of the armoire/hutch the pure cream color.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Spring is coming...really!


Labels:
china from carton seals,
daffodil,
Michael's hutch,
spring
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Something new


I really like the black and brown finish. I wouldn't mind one of these in my real house. Too bad it isn't so easy to make one in 1:1 scale.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Thanks for the ideas!

A little bit of French country

Thursday, January 14, 2010
It's finished!
Another polymer clay embellished hutch

Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Hutch ala Casey



Labels:
Casey's tutorial,
Michael's hutch,
polymer clay,
rubber stamps
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
And now for something different...



Labels:
Michael's hutch,
nursery,
nursery swap,
photo box,
roombox
Friday, October 23, 2009
It's Not Easy Being Green
Labels:
doll,
Michael's hutch,
owl,
Sandy Copeland,
Wanda,
witch
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Feeling better and a project in progress
Thanks again for all of the get well wishes. I am already feeling better and hope to be back to normal (or as normal as I get, lol) within a couple of days.

I'm still working on the dollhouse for my friend's nieces. The kitchen in the house is really tiny so I'm converting a couple of Michael's hutches into the appliances. The double door cabinet is going to become a refrigerator with double doors and a freezer drawer below. I removed the legs and knobs. The other cabinet has been taken apart by microwaving it. The top half will basically stay the same. I just added a shelf to the bottom. I removed the legs from the bottom half, drilled out a sink hole and used the container my daughter's contacts come in for the sink. The cabinet door on the right will become the oven, with an oven style handle. The top on the right will have a cooktop with button burners. The shallow hutches will help with playing room in such a tiny room.
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