The staircases are assembled, thanks to some help from my hubby. The shorter staircase goes on the 2nd floor, where the ceilings aren't as high. Now we just need to put them in the dollhouse and add the posts at the top and bottom of the railing.
Oh, and I mentioned before that I was trying to decide about the interior trim on the kitchen and bathroom windows. I decided to put the trim on so that all of the windows will be the same.
So I'm making some progress, just not very quickly.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Stairs
Last night I spent a lot of time painting the spindles for my stair rails and I think I figured out part of the reason I never seem to finish any of the dollhouse kits I've worked on. I really don't like painting. It's not that it's a really awful task, or that I hate it with a passion or anything. It's just so tedious! Especially on tiny little things on 1/24" scale stair rails, or fiddly little window frames. Maybe that's why most of my dollhouses have wallpapered interiors.
At any rate, the first coat of paint is on now. I think I'll need to sand them down and do another coat (bleh!) to make it look more smooth and finished looking. Then I just need to fit the staircases into place and I can move onto the next task. I'm so looking forward to finishing this house!
At any rate, the first coat of paint is on now. I think I'll need to sand them down and do another coat (bleh!) to make it look more smooth and finished looking. Then I just need to fit the staircases into place and I can move onto the next task. I'm so looking forward to finishing this house!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Window trim dilemma
I'm having a little (ha ha, pun intended) dilemma about the window trim on this dollhouse. So, here are some of the windows I had installed previously in the Fairfield. The blue room will probably be a bedroom and the pink room is the front room. I used the interior trim that came with the windows on these ones.
The green room is the kitchen. I haven't put the interior trim on these ones yet. What I'm trying to decide is if I should put the trim on or not, since I used the trim on the other windows. I think they look okay without it but I don't know if it would look funny to have some windows with the trim and some without. This room is on the other side of the house, so when you're looking from this side you can't really see the other rooms anyway. My husband suggested leaving the trim off of these ones because he says kitchen windows don't usually have the larger fancy trim around them anyways. On the other hand, the trim does give a more finished formal look.
Whatever I do on these windows I will also do on the bathroom window in the room above this one.
Any opinions?
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Windows & doors
Today I worked on windows and doors for the Fairfield. It was a tedious and sometimes aggravating job. After painting the interior doors I discovered that 2 of the 3 doors would not fit in the openings and had to be pared down bit by bit until I could get them in. I cracked the trim on both of them trying to get them into place. I also ended up with some weird gaps between the door frames and the trim.
If I were to ever put this kit together again, I think I would try to install the windows and doors and their trim before putting the walls together. The windows have been easy enough to pop into place, but the trim on the inside is a bit fiddly to install. The doors have been the worst though. I got so frustrated with those today I was tempted to pack the whole house back into storage again.
I would also consider lighting the house if I were to build it again. I've been doing some research on other Fairfields and have found some really cute ones that have been electrified. When I started mine, I was really intimidated at the thought of wiring in 1/24" scale. Now I don't think it would be so bad.
I think my next project will be the stairs. I opted to buy Houseworks staircases rather than using the ones that came with the kit. I've started the painting & staining so they just need to be assembled and put into place. Once they are installed I'll be able to glue in the front wall of the tower, then I can move on to the balcony and the third floor, and trim for the whole house.
If I were to ever put this kit together again, I think I would try to install the windows and doors and their trim before putting the walls together. The windows have been easy enough to pop into place, but the trim on the inside is a bit fiddly to install. The doors have been the worst though. I got so frustrated with those today I was tempted to pack the whole house back into storage again.
I would also consider lighting the house if I were to build it again. I've been doing some research on other Fairfields and have found some really cute ones that have been electrified. When I started mine, I was really intimidated at the thought of wiring in 1/24" scale. Now I don't think it would be so bad.
I think my next project will be the stairs. I opted to buy Houseworks staircases rather than using the ones that came with the kit. I've started the painting & staining so they just need to be assembled and put into place. Once they are installed I'll be able to glue in the front wall of the tower, then I can move on to the balcony and the third floor, and trim for the whole house.
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| 2nd floor hallway with new wallpaper & doors installed |
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| Bedroom door installed - I still need to make a mantle for the fireplace |
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Fairfield, exterior photos
Here's a view of the front door and the extended front porch. I haven't decided what color to make the porch yet. I have a wood veneer covering it because the extension didn't connect very smoothly and I thought it would be easier to make it look nice this way.
Here's a view of the second story balcony that I'm adding onto the house.The extended porch & balcony are the biggest changes I made to the kit. I also changed the top windows on the tower. They'll look like the other windows, only half the height. Since we're covering the porch with another piece of wood we used it for testing paint & stain colors.
I had planned to glue the windows in place tonight, but I can't find my glue so that'll have to wait I guess.
Here's a view of the second story balcony that I'm adding onto the house.The extended porch & balcony are the biggest changes I made to the kit. I also changed the top windows on the tower. They'll look like the other windows, only half the height. Since we're covering the porch with another piece of wood we used it for testing paint & stain colors.
I had planned to glue the windows in place tonight, but I can't find my glue so that'll have to wait I guess.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
More inspiration for the Fairfield
So, I've found some more inspiration for building the 1/24" scale Fairfield dollhouse kit on this blog: Jenn's Minis - particularly this picture:
I really like the way she's opened up the areas by the stairs, and the open, airy feeling she's achieved here. As a result, I've cut about 1 1/4 inches off one of the walls on my house (the green room will probably be the kitchen, unless I decide to rearrange the whole house again). I like her color scheme as well, but I have no desire to try re-papering my house again now that it's as put together as it is.
I like the open 2nd floor as well, but that would leave me without a place to put a bathroom (unless I put it in the attic). I'm still debating about that.
I've decided to rip out the wallpaper in the 2nd floor hallway and replace it with a different color. You can see where I've pulled off the paper on the left side. The right side is stuck more firmly so it's going to take a little more work to remove. The blue room is the one I'm planning to make into a bathroom (for now at least).
Here's a view of the exterior and the first of the windows installed:
I still need to put up the tower walls and work on the porches.
Here's a shot of the other rooms (the right wall still needs to be glued on):
Well, enough rambling for now. More to follow (hopefully). :)
I really like the way she's opened up the areas by the stairs, and the open, airy feeling she's achieved here. As a result, I've cut about 1 1/4 inches off one of the walls on my house (the green room will probably be the kitchen, unless I decide to rearrange the whole house again). I like her color scheme as well, but I have no desire to try re-papering my house again now that it's as put together as it is.
I like the open 2nd floor as well, but that would leave me without a place to put a bathroom (unless I put it in the attic). I'm still debating about that.
I've decided to rip out the wallpaper in the 2nd floor hallway and replace it with a different color. You can see where I've pulled off the paper on the left side. The right side is stuck more firmly so it's going to take a little more work to remove. The blue room is the one I'm planning to make into a bathroom (for now at least).
Here's a view of the exterior and the first of the windows installed:
I still need to put up the tower walls and work on the porches.
Here's a shot of the other rooms (the right wall still needs to be glued on):
Well, enough rambling for now. More to follow (hopefully). :)
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Getting back to miniatures
It seems like everyone has a blog nowadays so I decided I'd give it a try too. I have a ton of miniature UFOs (UnFinished Objects) that I'd really like to finish someday. I thought if I was writing about the miniature projects I want to work on it might help me actually make some progress on them. So here goes...
Several years ago I started working on a 1/24" scale Greenleaf dollhouse kit called the Fairfield. I drew a lot of inspiration from Emily Morganti's dollhouses and from this Fairfield picture from an old Nutshell News that she had on her site.
I really like the balcony on this one and I plan to expand my dollhouse's balcony also. I had my kit largely assembled but ran into some problems and ended up packing it away for a long time. Earlier this week I pulled it out again and got back to work on it. There's still quite a bit left to do. I just need to decide what to tackle next. I'll try to get some 'in progress' pictures taken and posted.
In the meantime, here are some pictures of my previous miniature creations on Webshots.
Several years ago I started working on a 1/24" scale Greenleaf dollhouse kit called the Fairfield. I drew a lot of inspiration from Emily Morganti's dollhouses and from this Fairfield picture from an old Nutshell News that she had on her site.
I really like the balcony on this one and I plan to expand my dollhouse's balcony also. I had my kit largely assembled but ran into some problems and ended up packing it away for a long time. Earlier this week I pulled it out again and got back to work on it. There's still quite a bit left to do. I just need to decide what to tackle next. I'll try to get some 'in progress' pictures taken and posted.
In the meantime, here are some pictures of my previous miniature creations on Webshots.
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