Happy Saturday, everyone! When I first
started working on one of the lovely GSL China Cabinets I thought I
would display a tiny tea set I recently received that's begging for a
display case. I had a look at our full sized china cabinet for
inspiration and noticed it's now next to the wire racks we had to add
to our dining room to hold extra supplies since we are now only
shopping once a month and our kitchen has very little storage (my
kingdom for a pantry!). I decided to change the focus of my little
tea set display case to reflect the year 2020 has been so far.
Here are the cabinet pieces all laid
out. It's very easy to construct. The cabinet also has upper and
lower doors that I laid aside for a future project. I wanted the
storage spaces to be wide open for this one.
Here it is after assembly with a bit of
tacky glue.
I chose a dark brown acrylic paint and
a red patterned paper from Graphic 45's Floral Shoppe collection for
the rear wall. I painted some miniature wooden ball finials for the
cabinet's feet. I always use Q-tips to hold them while I paint them,
it also makes them easy to set aside to dry.
Here's an interim staging of the
cabinet in it's original intent. Having abandoned that idea, I
started messing around with miniature printables and supplies from my
stash.
The top shelf holds an extra stash of
flour and sugar in small glass jars. The sugar is fine glitter, the
flour is, well, flour. The canned goods are from a vintage Barbie
kitchen set that my daughters abandoned long ago and I refused to
toss. Below them are mini printable supplies, some disinfectant
wipes made from polymer clay and a tiny roll of toilet paper.
Everyone I know is snacking lately so I included a few bags of chips.
The lower cabinet holds a hoarder's
stash of toilet paper.
I made the individual rolls from strips
of paper towel wrapped around a core of rolled up gray cardstock. I
made 17 rolls total for this project while skyping with a crafty
friend.
One last detail is the carved medallion
detail I paced top center of the cabinet. It's molded from paper
clay and painted to match the wood.
Thanks for stopping by!
GSL Products Used
Other Supplies Used
Tacky glue
Acrylic paint
Graphic 45 Floral Shoppe collection
Miniature wooden ball finials
Gray cardstock
Printables
Miniatures
Polymer clay
Paper clay
Paper towel
A wonderful but sad commentary of ours current situation. I love all these miniature creations you imagine. Good luck with your monthly outing I totally understand. Stay safe. Keep creating
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Jon David
DeleteThis is so perfect for today, always impressed with your miniature creations they are amazing
ReplyDeleteThanks much Ann
ReplyDeleteSo clever!
ReplyDeleteLove it. The TP cracks me up!It turned out great.
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