Once the Springfling contest was done, I had hoped to start on a project that I've been building in my head for almost a year ...a vintage kitchen on baking day inside an old fashioned wooden roll top bread box. Right now it's sitting empty & forlorn on it's specially designated shelf in my kitchen. I have all the lighting, the furniture and the "characters" at hand. But it doesn't seem likely that I'll be able to start it any time soon. I prefer to finish one project before starting on the next because I know from experience, I won't finish it otherwise.
I have a castle roombox workshop coming up in September and once again I have to! have things looking just the way I envision and not just how someone else thinks they could be. Time just isn't an option in all this.
But before I put away my "vintage kitchen", I felt I should show you one of the lovely characters who will be inhabiting the kitchen. This is Katrinchen:
which in german means, little Katrin. She'll be sitting under the baking prep table, helping in that wonderful way that all little children "help"! I commissioned Katrinchen from the very talented children's sculptor, Alex Buslovich. If you check out Alex's blog, you'll see all her other fabulous fimo kids.
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Oh, that kitchen sounds fabulous, can't wait to see it coming together! And that little doll is just amazing, unbelievable work!
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love the doll. We'll get to meet at camp, because I'll be there making the castle as well!
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh! She is wonderful! So precious! I love her!
ReplyDeleteI have collected things for a vintage kitchen but all of my projects have seemed to come to a standstill this summer with hay, work, children, etc.! Darnit. Frustrating but family and work comes first.
Jody
Es preciosa , y muy glotona jajaja
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I love the idea Karin, i am looking forward to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteThe doll is so cute!!! She made me smile.
Tanks for the link.
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Maria
hahahah i take a look at the sculpter of your lovely doll and found out that i was already a follower of her blog.
ReplyDeleteMust be the heat.
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Maria
the doll is so real! cant wait to see the kitchen!
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