Showing posts with label Lady Mage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Mage. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

New Beginnings…

 

We’ve moved!

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     It took a year to discover our last home wasn’t a good fit for us, and five long years to find one that is. Turns out all it takes is one plumbing disaster, 3 months of drywalling, and one incredible leap of faith.

     Our new apartment has less square footage, but way more space and sunshine! No more dark photos people! Case in point:

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     We actually are done unpacking boxes, I just need to fit two minutes together to take some pictures of our new place. We love it here, it is a much better fit for our little family. Tasha has LOADS of sunshine to loll about in, my husband has a much safer area to bicycle in, and I get much better lighting to do my crafting in! And there are lots of other reasons too, but I will save those for later. Right now I have to go clean up the debris from the all-nighter the faeries pulled when they found out the Lady Mage’s House was back under construction…

Monday, July 19, 2010

Two birthday's, three movies, 4 dinner's, and an iced tea...

Last week was our birthday- my husband is a year and 2 days older than me. Oh, it's a party alright. Now I need a vacation- and about 10 of these:

It's been too hot to do anything around here lately. So I haven't. Done anything. Well, unless you count the skirt I whipped together for my birthdy- pics later, it's in the wash, taking a cool bath, cause it was a paaarty-animal! I made it out of a "vintage" pillow case and some quilting fabric scraps. Oh, and perfecting my vegetarian-nofried-refried-black-beans recipe was a cinch, so I guess that counts, too. So, glad I'm back, as are the faeries. The walls of the faerie mage house are up, and the paint has been chosen. The faeries all have their brushes and are making an horrendous mess in the workroom, so I'd better go sort them out before they discover acrylics work on real houses, too. uh, uh-oh. I think they heard that...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Retro...fit!


The new doorframe is completed, and just in time. I caught one of the faeries trying to move a horse into the dining room this morning, tack and all. When she saw the new doorway, she just shrugged her shoulders and disappeared- hopefully not in a huff! Here's how the new doorframe looks:


The house on the right is the new addition, it will be the back of the house. Its' front door is the modification- I filled in the holes in the corners with punch outs and wood glue, let them dry, then sanded them down with fine sandpaper. Now I'm thinking of doing it to the front doors, too. We'll see. In the meantime, I have to take the addition apart to proceed with the rest of the mods. The frameout for the french doors that will lead into the greenhouse has to be cut, the greenhouse itself also has to be made, then I have to make the staircase narrower. I actually like the stairs that come with this kit a lot, they go together quickly and are pretty sturdy little things. I am enclosing them in a wall though, so they need the outside edges taken off. I'll have pictures of that next week. For now, the faeries are happily poring over the websites I found making their choices for the interior decorating schemes. They are of two camps about the idea: one still swooning over pinks and oranges, the other demanding greens and browns. Hmm.. a creamsicle, or boys club? Choices, choices...

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Two books this week. I have been reading Mercedes Lackey's The Gates of Sleep again, and am inspired by the Aunt's and Uncle's farmhouse. Not the actual building per se, but the style of the interiors. So, I went to the library to find some resource materials and found this:


The faeries are ecstatic. They immediately dragged the book into the workroom and started marking their favorite pages... needless to say, every page has a sticky on it. Personally I am very intrigued by the wallpaper friezes and started looking for images online, which has proved very promising. For the outside, however, I am torn between a creamsicle - pink - white colorway, and a more foresty green - buff - brown variation. I am sure the faeries will find a way to let me know their preferences...

Friday, June 18, 2010

Flibberty-gibbit !

I have been informed that the house is "much too small, miss". It would seem there's not enough room for the kitchen they have planned, and where, exactly, is the greenhouse to be located? Not to mention the library, stables, workroom, still room, wine cellar and the guest bedroom? ah... did they say stables? Aren't faeries a bit too, err... well, that is to say, aren't horses a bit, um - large? At any rate, I can see some arrangements are going to have to be made. I do have to agree with them that this:
is going to be a difficult fit for a troop of faeries to fit all their gear into, and find space to practice the "magical arts" as they put it. So i've purchased a second kit and will be modifying it a bit to suit their needs. The first retrofit will be the front door area. The back of the house won't need a double door entry, i've been informed, unless that's where i'm planning to put the stables?

ah, that'd be a no. So, i'm off to fix the doorway problem. I suspect the hinge area seen in the picture above can easily be filled in and a new door fashioned to provide a much simpler back-porch vibe, natch? Cheerio!

...did I mention they're English Faeries? I'm not, but their accents are terribly catching! Must be why I felt impelled to watch "Emma" three time last week...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Goodness this is easy!

Too easy, methinks. This could get addictive... So, a new blog. What's it about? My world is a never ending round of crafting, cooking, cleaning, and reading. Oh, my yes, the reading. Words are...magic, around here, hence the Blog Title. Anything your heart desires can be found in a book, and so here we are. Dollhouse miniatures, sewing- clothes and books, darling! This book, in particular, has been seeing a lot of action around here lately- Miniatures: How to Make Them, Use Them & Sell Them by Phyllis Meras.

Crafting, Sewing, Housekeeping, Homekeeping, people keeping, cat keeping- you'll see it all here eventually. For now, I want to show you a little something I call the Lady Mages' House. Its one of the dollhouse puzzles I've found at the local craft store.

















So far, so good, but needs a little something, no? Stay tuned, craft-believers, there's more to meet the eye in this saga...