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Playing with paper

The best part about getting a package: the paper stuffed inside the box! (If you’re an Italian Greyhuahua, anyway.)

And here’s one more, just to prove that she’s not always a crazy paper-eating fiend…

Puzzle house redux

The puzzle house that I was so gung-ho about last fall has been sitting patiently in the workshop while I’ve been focused on the Fairfield, so yesterday I gave it some love. Months later, I’m still unhappy with how off-center the upstairs window looked under the gable (you can see a picture here), so I tried to balance it out with some homemade apex trim. Nothing I could buy commercially seemed to be the right angle—it’s about 60 degrees, and most apex trim is 45. So I cobbled this together out of some trim from the Orchid that I didn’t use when I built that house, and a half scale newel post.

This is the dry fit. The gap between the two trim pieces was too big to bridge with wood filler. I was fiddling with basswood, trying to figure out how to connect the two pieces, and thought of some apex trim I’ve seen in the dollhouse store that has a decorative doodad hanging down from the middle. I just happened to have some newel posts handy…

Thinking that the window, newel post, and trim would be too similar if they were all the same color, I decided to try a different accent color for the trim. This is Warm Caramel, another shade that Glidden recommends to go with the Belgian Waffle my house is painted with.

These weren’t the easiest pieces to glue! Luckily the fit up in the angle is tight, so I was able to wedge everything in while the glue dried.

I’m having trouble deciding if the end result is cute and funky… or just weird. At the very least, I’m starting to think I should have used the Sandy Feet paint I used for all the windows and other trim, rather than the Warm Caramel. The color goes with everything else just fine, but it’s the only place the darker color is used, and together with the black shingles, the whole top of the house is looking a lot darker than the bottom. (Yes, I’m a perfectionist!) So the jury’s still out on this. But I do like it better with trim than without.

I also papered the two downstairs rooms, which are nice and square and went together very easily. I suspect the upstairs rooms won’t be quite as much fun. I used scrapbook paper for the walls and white bumpy paper that looks like plaster for the ceilings. (I bought a roll of the stuff at Lowe’s years ago and so much remains, I’ll probably be using it on dollhouse ceilings for years to come…) I’m planning to lay skinny stick hardwood floors and add baseboards, window trim, and crown molding, but I’ll paper the upstairs rooms first and do all of that at the same time.

Fairfield rec room furniture

After landscaping the Fairfield, I finished up the fiddly trim bits inside, so the house is officially “move-in ready.” I posted a gallery on Greenleaf’s forum that shows all of the empty rooms. I’m especially happy with how well the trim I added to the edges of the plywood hides the massive warping on the second floor.

Now comes the fun part: decorating. I’ve been collecting furniture for this house for almost as long as I’ve been building it, but some of it’s still in kit form. This week I put together furniture for the attic, which is intended to be a family / rec room.

The couches, tables, and ping pong table are SDK Miniatures kits. The bookcase behind the chimney is part of the Cassidy Creations campaign bedroom. I’m using the rest of that bedroom set in the teenager’s bedroom, on the other side of the attic wall, but the bookcase wouldn’t fit on top of the desk due to the sloped ceiling, so I decided to use it here instead.

I ran into a few problems (read: a chain reaction of disasters set off by my own frustration) while putting the couches together, but overall they were fun kits and I’m happy with the result. I bought the kits directly from SDK, but plans for these couches and tables appear in the July 2004 issue of Dollhouse Miniatures, too. I’m planning to clutter up this area of the room with pizza and takeout cartons and maybe a Wii and some games.

The desk and computer were purchased from Miniatures.com several years ago. They look a little small compared to the rest of the furniture. I might swap out the desk with something else that’s more to scale.

I’ll post some more pics as I work through the rooms.

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