Narae got the keys to her studio this morning, and started bringing some things over.... I'm expecting this to be quite a lengthy series of photo stories, and that I'd need more than the usual dining room table space, so we turned the table so the width is across the room, allowing for a considerably wider studio. Then I laid down a tablecloth to protect the table from the strips of wood flooring. I had purchased two sheets of foam core for the walls, but turns out they aren't high enough, so I will need to get some more, so the walls can be higher. Narae hasn't decided if she wants to paint the walls or not. But if she does, then that has to be done first, before she moves anything else in.
Dorothy
2/8/2018 01:30:22 am
Martha, I love what you are doing! I want to create a diorama room and this is giving me some idea of dimensions. I never thought of foam core. It's amazing to see the art items. Where did you find the plastic bins? I bet you made them (smile).
Martha
2/8/2018 07:05:32 am
I found those little containers at Dollarama - 3 in a package
earthspirits
2/8/2018 01:26:13 pm
This is absolutely delightful! I'm really enjoying the journey of setting up your girl in her new "studio" setting. The little art props you've created are wonderful too! : )
Jane
2/9/2018 02:11:35 pm
I love this little diorama......did you make the little table yourself? Have fun sorting out the studio to suit yourself Narae.
Martha
2/9/2018 02:16:35 pm
Jan made the work table. Funny how our formal dining room never saw any family meals, and just sat there looking nice for many years. But now it's finally getting good use as a doll photo studio. Comments are closed.
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