At the moment we are staying with our friends in Bonn, a necessary airlock between our two very different lives. This morning we visited a delightful flea market at the local Waldorf School (better known as Steiner schools in the UK) and I had to keep my hands firmly in the pockets of my jeans otherwise our car would have been full to the brim of tempting toys.....
Time to review what we have been doing in Small Worlds. As I looked back just now through the photos of the past six weeks I am amazed at what we have accomplished.
Just to remind you - this is Small Worlds in last season's attire
Mostly we have worked separately on houses and Butterfly will be posting about her deeds on her own blog shortly. I shall do the same, so this post will be mainly shots of how Small Worlds looks now, with details of work on the individual houses to follow in later blog posts. To whet your appetite, I will reveal that four houses have been completely transformed and work on the 1920s department store is well under way......
In my last post I already showed the rearrangement of the green display counters - now, when you come into Small Worlds this is what you see
Butterfly had the inspired idea of climbing the (new, very safe) stepladder for an aerial view
The area I think of as Triang Corner - although it also houses a Lundby house, and others, - has now been slightly rearranged and tidied up
as has the room divider which shelters the Children's Corner
The Children's Corner itself, which we have been using as a storage area during the past five weeks.......
The large thatched cottage, which used to be on the far windowsill, is now sited by the entrance...
with a very ancient bookcase taking on a new life on the wall next to it.......
with a very ancient bookcase taking on a new life on the wall next to it.......
I shortly have to hasten to German ebay to try to secure a Mini Cooper to grace the garage of the Art Deco house so I shall leave you with some last shots of Small Worlds and the promise of more to come in the not-too-distant future - thank you for still being with me on this exciting journey!
What a wonderful use of space. I do hope the reopening goes well.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your stay in bonn and short trip back to the UK.
Jenni x
It looks so much bigger now with the new arrangement-can't wait to see yours and Butterflies posts about your creating.
ReplyDelete'a necessary airlock between our two very different lives.'--a wonderful phrase :)
Have a happy trip back if only for a short stay.
Love Chrissie x
It is fantastic following your story and that of the houses.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great now. Anyone who visits will be in for a treat.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing collection! Anyone who gets a chance to see this all in the flesh is very very lucky!!! x
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Cestina thank you so much for sharing these wonderful photos of all the fantastic houses, it looks so much bigger now, thank Miss Butterfly for those aerial views I love the thatched cottage in the entrance way, I'm really looking forward to see the shop, and to hear how it all came together, hope you have a safe trip home, your a doll to share this with us, ((( BIG HUGS )))...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful adventure, Cestina! And to have your daughter Butterfly to help must be a tremendous! Looking forward to more updates--I'm going to go browsing now :) XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteHi Cestina, everything looks fabulous. I'm just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
ReplyDeleteoh - what a great Story and such a great work !!!! It´s fantastic - i love what you and Alison have done! Hugs Dagmar
ReplyDeleteLove thiss
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