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Bonjour! Finally, some progress, but it may
slow down again as for this week and next week I have overlapping classes so
that means double homework…sigh. I am
diligently working on the assignments to allow myself some fun time.
YAY!! The
first floor walls and floor are glued together!!!
I am so excited to have the first floor
coming together! Each floor will be its own module and can be set aside as its
own “room box" so to speak. So, each floor will have its own floor and
ceiling. This will make it easier to
transport and to turn the LED lights on and off. Obviously I still have to stucco and paint
the outside walls, and put in the windows, but there is progress.
Speaking of the first
floor, as I have some mismatched furniture pieces, they are drying with
As I
am hoping to get the second floor module glued together soon, work is
continuing on the second floor as well. I finished the door. The door on
the inside is a rose matching the wallpaper and on the outside it is bright red
color to make it “pop.” I love red and I
just had to bring in the color somewhere. I love how the door turned out. (Image 1 doesn't quite show the tone. But that outside red really adds something!--Chris)
Work
has begun on the small balconies outside the second floor windows. The windows are in already, but the shutters
and trim are just laid out for this picture. I will glue I place once the second floor module is together. (I am assuming you are making small "boxes" for the balconies?--Chris)
The final picture is of the second floor
windows from the inside and the start of the curtains. The curtains are a silky yellowish gold and
have been pleated at on the upper half. The lower half will be tied slightly back, and they will “puddle” on the
floor. (I really like the color. The whole thing is looking really good - and I've seen it in person!--Chris)
So, my dear
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The planning continues for the Paris Miniature Project which is my friend Gigi's Serendipity Shed renovation for the HBS 2019 Creatin’ Contest.
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