Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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Arch, Doll's houses tend to have very small doors, about one quarter of the size of this door. The fun of this will be making something out of something else that is incomplete. Until now, I did not know what sort of wood to use. I think it is a sample of very posh, expensive flooring. I think the Resource Centre will get some more, as there are a lot of DIY shops near them.

There was also some leaflet dispensers in cardboard, which would make excellent starting points for buildings for model railways. They had sort of sticky out bits at the base to make them more stable.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
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That's quite enough for the moment Cookie. Now lie down and have a rest :biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
Today, I booked the date and the venue for my Civil Partnership next year.:becool:

July 15th at 4pm.

Now I'm lost. I have no idea what to do and organise it.:blush:


oh, you've got ages! No need to plan anything until next June....

Congratulations! Are you going to wear a meringue? ;)



I've searched three suppliers, and can't find a dolls house bootscraper. I can't believe it! That's a gap in the market!

One day, when I have more space to play with, I'd love to make a tree trunk dolls house - cut from a real stump, the front sliced off and hinged back on, so that it opens to reveal lots of interconnected hollowed out 'rooms' - with all the furniture and stuff made from natural bits an pieces - acorn cup bowls and so on.... A bit Wind in the Willows.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Arch, Doll's houses tend to have very small doors, about one quarter of the size of this door. The fun of this will be making something out of something else that is incomplete. Until now, I did not know what sort of wood to use. I think it is a sample of very posh, expensive flooring. I think the Resource Centre will get some more, as there are a lot of DIY shops near them.

There was also some leaflet dispensers in cardboard, which would make excellent starting points for buildings for model railways. They had sort of sticky out bits at the base to make them more stable.

Ah yes, Dolls' houses tend to be 1:12 scale at the largest.

A glance at the telly just showed someone drawing some curtains. Curtain rings? Too big? I agree, that making it out of odds and ends is much more fun.
 

wafflycat

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Today, I booked the date and the venue for my Civil Partnership next year.:becool:

July 15th at 4pm.

Now I'm lost. I have no idea what to do and organise it.:blush:


Oh how *fabulous*
I am thoroughly excited and happy for you!

Venue booked -

Have you the reception venue booked?
Sorted out what to wear?
Photographer?
Flowers?
Guest list?
Cake?
Transport?


Here's a proper checklist

http://www.frugalbride.com/completeweddingchecklist.html

Other stuff

http://www.butlerbureau.com/html/organising-wedding.html


Hope the above help.
 

cookiemonster

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Night Train

Maker of Things
I was driving along the A49 just north of Leominster today and there was a chap in a yellow jersey riding a large wheeled unicycle along the road.:smile:

Not seen that before. He was a bit wobbly at times being in the gutter but :thumbsup:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Tea anyone? I'm just back from a pleasant 55 miles to buy a bike pump....

Well, there were Yorkshire puddings and scones too.

And tea of course.
 
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