Showing posts with label Artply. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artply. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Mia's House

Just finished Mia's house! She's going to be so excited, and I wish her many years of imagination play in this custom house, made just for her. She requested these colors, and I must say they turned out lovely.  I left the house very basic so she can add her own curtains, lights, rugs, pictures, furniture, etc.

This kit was an older Whitney Tennyson, and the wood was rather challenging. Not good quality at all, but overall it's a GREAT house to build. This version of the Tennyson requires a lot of trim, and I'm referring to extra trim not included with the kit. They're pretty generous with trim in the kit too, but again the wood quality was really bad I had to use my own.

I ended up using a set of stairs that I had in my stash instead of building the stairs from the kit. With the wood quality as bad as it was, I didn't feel like slicing my fingers up any more than I had to. I was shocked at the porch balusters however, as that part of the wood was in decent shape so the porch and balcony railings came out good. The doors all open and close, and they're reinforced with a strip of ribbon holding them in place. When I glued the roof peaks together I also ran a strip of electrical tape across the tops for some extra reinforcement. I added a foundation since the kit doesn't come with one. The stone exterior is actually strips of wallpaper.

I would be very, very interested in getting my hands on another Tennyson kit and doing some major kit bashing and upgrading. When I was dry fitting the house, prior to adding the third floor peaks, I definitely saw an Art Deco modern Miami style house. Would love to explore that further!

Please enjoy this short video, as it includes the building process as well:




Here is the front and back of the finished house:

 

 

Tennyson Dollhouse

 

 
Tennyson Dollhouse

 

Now I need to figure out which project to start next! I have so many waiting, plus quite a few room boxes. I may do a few room boxes so I can get those hung up on the walls. I've always wanted to do that, and I managed to find just the right ones. For now though, as I do after every build, it's time to clean up and reorganize.

 

Happy Sunday and Thank you for visiting!!

 

~ Mini-Shack



Monday, June 7, 2021

Spring Cleaning

So it's time to take inventory, because I've acquired enough dollhouse kits to last me the rest of my life. The way I see it though, I'm setting myself up for retirement. Not financially, I mean something to keep me busy, HA! Here is my current situation:

Dollhouse Kits in boxes:

Walmer Mint Julep with Left and Right Wing Addition

Greenleaf Emerson Row

Greenleaf Rosedale

Greenleaf Buttercup

Greenleaf Orchid

Greenleaf Travel Trailer

Real Good Toys Princess Anne

Real Good Toys Beachside Bungalow

Real Good Toys Victorian Cottage Jr.

Dura Craft Pioneer Log Cabin

Dura Craft Newberg

Artply Highland

Artply-Whitney Tennyson

1/4 Scale Town Kit

1/4 Scale Village Kit 

 

I couldn't get them all in one photo, because they're scattered all over the house now, but here's a few:

 
Here's how some are stored temporarily (pardon the mess! Construction zone):

 
 This is the Travel Trailer and Quarter Scale 1/4 Building Kits
 

 

 

Houses in progress:

Greenleaf Harrison Partial Build

Greenleaf Harrison Rehab

Petite Dreams Victorian

The base of the Artply Highland

These are just the dollhouses. I have 9 room boxes and 3 lanterns that could be done at any time too. It seems I have managed to also acquire quite a bit of furniture, fixtures and construction parts. It was time to reorganize my stash and thin out the parts/pieces I didn't need to keep. By the time I was done, there wasn't much in the "get rid of" pile but I did manage to rearrange all my stuff in appropriate bins. It also gave me a chance to take a look at everything again, which was a pleasant experience because I forgot about a lot of really cool pieces I have! 

I also spent time repairing pieces that were set aside because they needed work. While I was repairing a side table I noticed how beautifully detailed the carvings on the wood were. Once I found my reading glasses and tipped it over I saw that it was a Bespaq™ table. Nice little surprise. 

So for now I'm getting ready to build the Tennyson that will be given to a family friend, a 9 year old girl. She request turquoise and yellow as her colors, so this will be a fun and bright colored house. This will be only the second time I've built a house for a little girl to actually play with, so I won't be furnishing it, just giving her the house. More photos and details to come!

Thanks for visiting!

~ Mini Shack



Friday, January 1, 2021

A pivot to mid-century modern

I was fortune enough to receive a set of dollhouse furniture as a Christmas gift, it's a mid-century modern set that my friend got at Hobby Lobby. It's simply beautiful, I was so excited because it was so unexpected! Since I have so many dollhouse kits in boxes waiting for me and I was on the fence on which to start next, I immediately thought of my Artply Highland. It's meant to be a mid-century modern dollhouse but I had planned to make it a Spanish Style mansion. I'll stick with mid century now though, I have always admired the architecture and decorating style of that period. Now I have a jump start with my new furniture. It has motivated me to get going, it's a new year - new dollhouse. 

 

Mid-Century Modern Dollhouse Furniture

 

I was born in the 60's, so I lived through this time period and remember it well. I have fond childhood memories when I see some of the inspirational photos I've been looking at. I've been doing quite a bit of researching on the architectural features, just to confirm what I already know however. I came across this great description of the period:

"Sometimes it takes a generation or two removed from an architectural style to appreciate it. Such is the case of mid-century modern. Mid-century modern is a style of design, from roughly the 1930s through the mid–1960s, characterized by clean lines, organic and streamlined forms, and lack of embellishment. It reached is height of popularity after World War II, where it was used in residential structures, with the goal of bringing modernism into America's post-war suburbs."  Link to article

 

I've been looking at DH furniture from this time period on several websites and certain pieces are quite pricey. There's some great stuff available that I would love to have, I guess you could call them "designer" pieces. It's unlikely I will indulge, since a lot of items from this era can be hand made because its a simple design. The color palette is important as well, and the pop's of color can make or break a room. The decor is easy, lots of globes, geometric shapes, starbursts and wood grains. I made this wall decoration in about 10 minutes, which I may or may not put a clock in the center eventually.

 

Mid-Century Modern

So as soon as all the Christmas decorations are put away and all my spaces are back to normal I'll be getting the Highland ready to go. I have yet to open the box, I always look forward to that moment. Then the construction shall begin. As usual, I will document the build step by step so I can do a video at the end. Even though this is a large house, I really don't anticipate taking as long as I usually do. There are minimal details involved, intentionally, and that's where I usually spend most of my time. Here is the Highland as she sits:



Artply Highland


Here is a closer photo of the house as the manufacturer imagined it...notice it has a garage, which is kind of unique for a dollhouse:


 
 
I remember when I found this house on eBay, I was so excited to finally find one and when it came in the mail I was smiling for days. I knew I probably wouldn't be able to get to it right away, so I've always had a happy little feeling inside knowing it would always be there waiting for me. As I mentioned above, I had been drawing plans to bash it a little into a Spanish Style home, and I have some goodies I've been collecting already for that style, so I'll have to get creative with a different kit to go in that direction. In the meantime - my focus is back in time to the 60's!

Happy New Year and thanks for visiting!

~ Mini-Shack