Friday, March 22, 2013

Upcycled Wall Art Project

CD wall art



Here is my upcycled CD wall art project. I made this to brighten up our dark office. It certainly does that but would even be more effective with a couple more panels!  I started with a 15x30" canvas and painted it  lime green.  I had a container of Weldbond glue and applied it on thick:

DIY wall art



CD art
CD wall art before dusting!


upcycled art

I let the glue dry a couple days before hanging. Here it is in the corner opposite the window. What do you think... maybe a couple more panels, one violet and one turquoise or keep it all green? This could look fun in an entertainment or music room too!

Friday, March 8, 2013

Victorian Dollhouse Bedroom and Bathroom, 1:12 Scale Miniatures, Pt. 4


1:12 Scale Dollhouse Miniature Victorian Master Bedroom and Bathroom

 

1:12 Scale Victorian Master Bedroom and Bathroom

See previous post for 1:12 scale dollhouse kitchen and dining room.




dollhouse bathroom






1:12 scale bathroom






miniature bathroom






Victorian dollhouse bathroom





dollhouse master bedroom







dollhouse vanity







1:12 scale vanity






























































dollhouse purfume bottles







dollhouse bedroom








1:12 scale Victorian bedroom







         Next post: Sewing room, hallways, library and girl's room

Friday, March 1, 2013

1:12 Scale Victorian Dollhouse Miniatures: Kitchen and Dining Room, Pt.3


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Here is the kitchen and dining room of my 1:12 scale miniature Victorian dollhouse!  Click to see the  previous post :

Victorian Dollhouse - Living Room 1:12 scale, pt 2 

 

dllhouse kitchen

 

 

dollhouse stove

 

 

miniature kitchen


 

1:12 scale kitchen

 

 

miniature kitchen

 

 

doll house kitchen

 

 

 

dollhouse dining room

 

 

1:12 scale dining room





miniature dining room





Greenleaf dollhouse

 

 

dining room





dining room





dining room



See the bedrooms, bath, sewing and library here--> Victorian Miniatures
Comments welcome!