Wednesday, October 15, 2014

GIVEAWAY!!

Hello everyone!
How are you doing?
 
YES, it is giveaway time!!!
This will allow me to finish
apartment #7.
 
The rules are the same.
1. You must be a follower.
      2. You must leave a comment.
 
It is up to you if you put it on
your blog.
 
This giveaway will end on 5 November.
 
GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL.
 
This is so pretty that I have decided to make a set for
myself. I made the pink coat trimmed with fur.
It is machine sewn and hand sewn and it has a
matching fur tie. The pink fabric is so
soft and is a soft pink color. If you choose,
this coat could also be a robe.  This coat can be
worn by a doll or laid across a bed.
The brown and pink dress is also machine and hand
sewn. Only the pink rose on the front and the pink
silk bow in the back has a little glue to stay put.
 
This is what the back looks like.
 
This is my model STORM. She is my model for
most of all the clothes that I make. I do not
remember the name of this type of doll. She is
6 inches tall. Storm wears these clothes very
well. She is very skinny.
 
A close-up of the back of the coat.
 
Here is Storm wearing the dress. If you have this
type of doll, then she will be able to wear it, but be
very careful putting it on her. Or you could lay it on
a bed.  The dress has no straps. The doll has
boobies and so the dress is made bra-like.
 
The back of the dress.
Thank you for visiting me!!
 
Mini smiles,
Conny
 


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

BEDS - I MADE A BEAUTIFUL ROUND BED!!

Hello everybody!
 So glad to be able to give this posting
this evening. How have you been?
Are you experiencing any chilly
days now that it is Autumn.
 
Anyway I hope that you are well.
 
Thank you for your sweet comments on my
last posting and WELCOME to my blog.
 
I hope that you like what I show you.
 
My daughter said that she wanted one of these
round beds. But I do believe that she will
break it!! LOL'S
 
This is what I have been doing for the past 2
weeks. I saw a beautiful round miniature bed
on ebay and I just had to give it a try. That pink
bed was lovely.
This bed that I have made
turned out to be the same size as the bed that sold.
That made me happy.
 
However, after making this beautiful bed --
I AM SO SAD!!
This bed takes up a lot of floor space and
my little apartments cannot handle a bed of
this size.
I intended to put this bed into the
romantic apartment #9.
So now I have to do something else.
THE BED WILL NOT FIT.
 
COME ON -- YOU CAN DO IT,
JUST JUMP IN!!
 
I used a luxurious white fur, lots of lovely lace and
white glittery ribbon. I hope you can see the sparkle
of the ribbon. The fur spread is glued on and it cannot
be taken off. IT IS SO FLUFFY!!
 
I made 2 pillowcases that are just stuffed with
cotton balls. I made a long bolster that curves to
the shape of the headboard.
 
Here is a side view. Even the back of the headboard
is trimmed in fur.
 
The other side is just as pretty.
 
A view from the top
 
There are 2 rows of lace. Look at how the back of
my chair makes a headboard. WOW, now I wish that
I could make that headboard for this bed!! But I cannot
make that.
Thank you for visiting me.
Come again,
CONNY
 
 

Friday, September 19, 2014

TUTORIAL - A SINK AREA MADE FROM A BABY CHANGING TABLE

Hello everybody!
I do hope you all have been well.
Thank you for your comments and
a big WELCOME TO MY BLOG!!
Do you need a little kitchen?

Some of the miniature dollhouse kitchens are
a little bigger than I need
for my apartments so I will have
to find substitutes.
It took me a few days in my boxes to find something
suitable to be used for a kitchen.
I came up with this baby changing table and pad.
Since it was
missing a drawer, I figured this could work
for what I need. I am
not very good with wood, so for me it is best
that I find something that will do the job.
This is a nice size.

This will be a sink area. I do not know in 
which apartment this will go in.
I liked the fact that it was wood, old looking and
already painted white.
One step that I don't have to do.
Backside not bad either.
So this is what I did.
I peeled away the pad that was on top. I want
to keep that cause it might come in
handy for something else. 
I removed the pink drawers.
That will be another project.
I took out one of the long
shelves that was between the 2 drawers 
because the spaces are not wide enough
to hold much.
I wanted a bigger area to hold a pot if needed.
It is really best to remove the shelf.

At this time I was planning on
using one of those condiment plastic things from a
fast food place that holds ketchup.
A friend gave me this one.
My hubby
measured and then cut open the space for it.

I easily broke off the 2 side pieces
on either side of the sink. It was only there to keep
the pink pad in place.
 The plastic sink was okay, but
I did not like the fact that it did not
fit very well in the front.
The plastic thingy is too big for this changing table.

I guess I could have trimmed off some of
the flashing but looking at it, I decided that the sink
would look too thin for me.
Notice how the flashing helps
to hide the raw edges of where my hubby cut the
sink opening. I do like that. 
The protruding sink does not look bad at all.

I did paint the insides of the changing table
with a thin coat of paint. 
It needs to look a little worn as it
goes into an apartment.

I am not one to play with clay.
I do not have the power to mold it.
My daughter Pep decided to take some pink clay
and make me a plain kitchen sink.
She did not like the plastic
container thingy.

While the clay was being formed
and she constantly kept making sure that the sink
would fit the opening.
When she was done shaping it, with this
little faucet I pushed it into the clay
and then took it off.

Pep baked the little sink according to the 
directions.
While that was being done, I 
painted the top where I took off the sides.
You can tile this little area if you want
to.

After it baked and cooled, I took the
warm sink and very gently wedged it 
into the space.
I glued in the faucet.

I like all of the marks that is on the side of the
sink.
It looks well used.
And has character!
I must admit that I do love this look!

For the drain - I used 
a very think coffee stirrer. While the sink
was still warm, I applied a little pressure
and made an indention. 
I wanted the stopper to look like it
was still in the drain hole.
For show - you can glue a tiny bead
in the middle of the stopper - OR NOT.

When finished, mix up some glue with white
paint.
Let it harden a little, then paint it around the sink
to act as caulking.
If you tile the top, then there will not be any need
to caulk.
You do not have to caulk yet.
Decide which one you want and go from there.

Lastly, I took clear fingernail polish and coated
the outside and the inside of the sink.
I painted on several coats for extra glossiness!
I decided against the tiny bead on the 
drain stopper.
But I have not caulked it yet.
I must wait to see where this sink will be
used at to see if I must add tile or caulk it.
Thank you for visiting me.
Please come again! 
Conny

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Apartment #9 - Rachel's Apartment - wallpapered with bay window and curtains

HELLO YOU ALL
 
 
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR
SWEET COMMENTS.
THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ME!!
 
A BIG HUG TO ALL MY FOLLOWERS!
 
This is just a small update on the apartment.
You really do need to get some of these wall holders.
They work so well as bay windows.
 
As you can see the white cotton curtains are up.
The fireplace is
looking so good between the windows.
The entire
apartment has wood floors, but I thought it would be
much better to put white carpet in the back half of
this apartment. 
It looks good here.
The carpet is only white fleece.
It is very soft and is giving the romantic
look and feel that I want.
By the way, the carpet is not glued down.
 
I thought it would be romantic to place a white cotton
oblong doily on top of the carpet.
Once everything gets in place you will not be
able to see this - that is, if it stays put.
 
I painted the door and attached the doorknob.
The door
also has a little bit of tacky wax at the top and bottom
to hold it in place. No glue!
So glad all of this is finished.
Also this wall with the door is not
permanently set in place either.
I put a little bit of tacky wax to hold it in place.
I want to be able
to re-paper if I feel like it later.
GEE - I am really liking this tacky wax!!
 
The wall holder is not crooked.
I had a hard
time getting in-between the wall and this
building to get a good snapshot.
There is
not a lot of room here plus I have a box
in my way that you cannot see.
 
However I only attached this wall holder
with TACKY WAX. It has been up for about
5 days now and has not fell off.
I buttered it up really good!
It seems to be
holding tight to the outside wall. If it falls,
then I will have to glue it on and I will let you
know if it does.
But I hope that does not happen.
These wall holders are very
lightweight.
 
Here is the other window on the other
side of the fireplace. You will be surprised
to see what goes here.
I did debate if I should put another
bay window here, but it is too close
to the outside wall.
Thank you so much for visiting me!
Take care and come again,
Mini hugs,
Conny


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Apartment #9 - Rachel's Apartment - WALLHOLDERS OR BAY WINDOWS

Hello Everyone!!
Thank you for your sweet comments. And a big
welcome to my new followers!!
I hope you all are well.
I want to show you what I bought from eBay. The lady that
sells these is very sweet. I bought 9 of these wall holders
from her.
When I saw them - they looked like very nice bay
windows to me.  Linda calls these wall holders.
Right now she has only 4 of these wall-holders left.
I suggest that you contact her because she will give you
a great deal on them. Tell her Conny from its a mini
life sent you.
I do intend to buy more of them once I use these up.
Linda's eBay name is: 814bergie and she has good
prices!!! Be sure to contact her and ask her about those
wall holders!!
Just click on her address and see what she is selling:
 This is what the wall holders look like.
This one has a pretty dark pink roof.
I have a few
that are a different color.
It does not matter to
me that the roof colors are different. Some
will look faded.
These are so cool.
They are already put together.
They are plastic. You can paint these or
not. I chose to leave it this color.
Notice how the side windows will have to
be put in. You can use plastic or plexi-glass
for the windows.
This is a side view of the wall holder.
Here is the inside view of the wall holder.
Be sure to mark your wall for the nail hole.
I plan on using tacky wax to
hold the wall
holder onto the exterior walls.
I want to be
able to remove them in case I want to redo
the inside.
I will let you know how that works.
I painted the inside all white.
And then I
glued in some wood look floor paper.
This is the package that my scissors
came in.
I have held onto this
package for at least a year wanting
to use this plastic.
For the plastic windows you
really want to use a box-like plastic
for the side windows.
You see how narrow this
box is. It is perfect!!
I cut cardboard so I could cover
these with the same wallpaper
that is on the walls in the apartment.

At this time I also cut cardboard
for the top of the windows.
Once you cut the windows out of the
plastic scissor box or a similar plastic
box that you have,
then just glue them
in on the inside.
See how the plastic
scissor box sides fix the problem of
folded plastic.
Once the windows are glued in place
and you have covered the cardboard.
Then glue the wallpaper cardboard pieces
into place.
Do not worry if you mess
up some, it will not be seen, unless you
place the bay window where it will
be seen.
No need for any trims on the
top, but if you wanted to, you could
trim the bottom.
I opted to keep mine simple.
Here you see where I added a piece
of lace just above the window.
I do
plan on putting side windows once
I put the window where it belongs.
I have other plans for what is going
into this bay window, but my next
bay window will have  a window
seat.
I am looking forward to
making that one.
Next week I hope to have the window
in place and a few other things done.

Thank you for visiting me!
Take care and mini hugs
to you all!
Conny