Friday, 13 March 2020

Part 3 - Decorating 'The Patient' and Completing the Project on 'Life & Style'

Hello Everyone,

How are you all? Hope you are all well. It has been a while since I updated my blog. I was quite busy before travelling to the Dolls House Nederland Show in Arnhem. But here I am again among my miniatures and today I will be sharing with you the last part of 'The Patient' project which completes the whole project. I have shared this a few weeks ago on the 'Life & Style' TV Show on the Maltese Channel NET TV.

The Patient
The room was quite ready to start being decorated. I had added all the trimmings against the wall with the new fireplace and now it was time for the furniture pieces and accessories.


I have worked on the wardrobe and as it was a little boy's room I kept to the theme with the galleons. 


Apart from the wardrobe I also added the washstand table which has delft blue tiles and added a few accessories accordingly.


Master Ben had his cast iron bed, built and decorated to keep him warm and comfortable. 


A few toys were added which have been hand painted by my dad. 




The day came that I took the project and shared it on the show with the presenter Charles Saliba.







You can see the clips from my You Tube Channel or below. 






Here are a few photos of the project 'The Patient'

The Patient


As most of you know 'The Patient' project is part of 'The Physician' and the 'Cures & Remedies Apothecary' which now is complete and will be part of my Regent Street.

The Physician

Cures & Remedies Apothecary



Regent Street

Hope you like what I have done with this project. I have to say I am very happy with the outcome. I will continue working on my Pembroke Grange but will also start a new project for the show which will be a renovation of a 1:24 scale dolls house. 

Make sure to keep tuned for the next update. Take Care and See You Soon,

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx

6 comments:

  1. Love that little castle and Noah's arc!

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  2. Rebecca this looks wonderful. I totally adore those tiny toy soldiers. A very unique project. You leave me speechless with everything you do. Impressive

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  3. Het ziet er prachtig uit met al die mooie details.

    Groeten Xandra

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