Thursday, 13 December 2012

Tiles Are Nearly Finished!

Ta-Daaaa!


What do you think? I'm definitely getting there! I need to cut the tiles to fit around the edges but in order to do that, I'm going to need to find someone who has a Stanley knife so that I can do it safely haha.

I did have a job getting the tiles to stick over the wire which feeds into the light in the room below (which will one day become the kitchen!). I'd scoured a track in the wood for the wire to lay in so it was flat and secured it with a bit of cellotape but the tiles still didn't like that. I got them to stick eventually by placing a heavy book in the room whilst they dried but unfortunately they don't lie as flat as the rest of them.

You'll know my style by now. I'm a 24 year old female with next to no DIY skills so I did what I thought best- and that was to put the bath there to cover them up! In other areas of my life, I'm a perfectionist but when it comes to dolls house and DIY skills, I simply accept that I'm not perfect but I think it makes for a more personalised house and I feel proud of myself when I finish a room.

Next jobs:

  • cut tiles to size
  • skirting
  • coving 

Have a lovely, fantastic Christmas!








Sunday, 9 December 2012

Progress in the Bathroom

The Bathroom Begins!

Good evening, everybody. As you can see, I have continued with the bathroom!

 

The wallpaper I used was from The Dolls House Emporium and it comfortably covered this little room, plus the wall that lifts up which you can just about see in the picture. As you can see on the back wall, there is a small air bubble which is annoying but it happens! There's practically no avoiding it. You can usually get bubbles out by gently sponging the wall or, if all else fails, hide it with furniture!! You can find a lot of brilliant wallpapers from The Dolls House Emporium or download free printables here

I use real wallpaper paste on my dolls house and I also used it to secure the floor tiles. I didn't think it would work but it did- brilliantly, so! I found the tiles on Ebay but unfortunately it was just a normal seller getting rid of them as opposed to a shop so I can't give you the details.

I don't plan to have any lights in this room with it being a bathroom. I think I'm going to accessorise with little candle holders when the time comes to fill it!

I'm not looking forward to attempting the skirting without the watchful eye of my grandad, but hey! I will give it my best shot. Any tips will be greatly received! I get all my wood from The Little Green Workshop, which can be found on Ebay here. 

Until next time,




Saturday, 8 December 2012

2012

Hello to all my lovely followers!

I have made it a goal of 2013 to blog more often and make a huge effort to complete my Curiosity Shop. I actually struggled to believe that my last post on here was in February- a whole ten months ago. I would like to thank you all for not leaving and continuing to follow the blog despite it being like tumbleweed. 

2012 has proved to be a difficult year. I nearly broke myself completing the final year of my degree but I am proud to say the effort has paid off and I was awarded First Class Honours in Youth Work and Youth Studies. 

Furthermore, in June, my beautiful Grandad (the one who helped finish the first room) sadly passed away. The thought of soldiering on with the house without his enthusiasm, expertise and general positivity seemed like such an enormous and daunting task. 

However, they do say time heals and although the pain is by no means over, I am ready to tackle this project head on!

Please stick around for definite developments in the New Year!