Someone mentioned in the comments before about the brave use of color and pattern in my projects. I can't take credit for that with the trailer project because all I really did was to pick a scrapbook paper pad. It's the Flower Garden paper pad by Carta Bella. I ordered both the 12" x 12" paper pad and the 6" x 6" paper pad so I'd have various scales of patterns to use.
I've done that many times over the years with various projects and the hardest part is always finding fabrics to coordinate with the wallpapers. But because I replaced my horrible entry level Canon printer with an Epson Eco Tank last October, I was able to scan in the papers and print them onto inkjet printable cotton fabric sheets. I used these to make all the material I needed for the project. The only hard part was figuring out what fabric pattern to use where! Oh, and my opinion... The printer is fabulous after nearly a year of use and, like the name suggests, I have hardly even touched the maiden ink! Eco yes!
I made simple no sew blinds for the bedroom and bathroom windows (I'd already made them for the kitchen when I made the pop out).
I made a fabric privacy curtain for the bedroom. It is all Tacky glue and jump rings. Simple but effective.
And the bed looks so inviting and comfortable with its coordinating sheets and comforter.
To finish off the furnishings in the bedroom I enlisted my trusty Cricut Maker and Design Space to create the frame for a 70's inspired cane chair. I stained the frame with the same oak gel stain as all the other "wood" in the project, then sandwiched Penelope Canvas between the seat and chair back frames. It gives the chair a nice looking mini cane effect. We had similar chairs for our oak and glass hexagonal dining table growing up. Who knew they'd ever come back into style??? Now Roxanne will have someplace to throw her clothes at the end of a long day.
The kitchen got a few essentials that I had leftover from all my 3D printing experimentation. Shelf, canisters, coffee mugs, coffee maker, toaster, napkin holder, hand soap pump, spice rack, dutch oven, spoon and saucer. Another victory for hoarders everywhere! And it is so much fun to paint things to go perfectly with my color palette.
Just a shameless reminder that all of these stl files and more can be found in my Etsy shop. đ
The kitchen needed a rug, of course, and the Flower Garden paper pad came with some great artwork to use!
And the banquet needed comfy covered seat cushions...
And coordinating throw cushions...
Looks like a great spot for good meals with great friends! Or is it great meals with good friends?
I hope Roxanne and her friends don't sit all the way back just yet... I have some bracing to add once I decide if there will be a removable fourth trailer wall or not.
I heard someone ask how the progress goes on the bathroom? It's nearly done! Just a few essential accessories to make and install. And to everyone's delight the 70's diagonal siding style door (also courtesy of the Cricut) has been installed. No more embarrassing moments!
From inside the bathroom. |
From the trailer's future front door. |
Looking from the "main cabin". |
In spite of it taking me three times as long as usual, Roxanne is delighted with the progress! She also asked me to share her excitement about a new set of clothing that is being made for her by Ola at Rainbow Daisies! She wants to model for you as soon as they arrive.
I am just grateful to be finding any mini (or me) time at all. My next opportunity will be all about making some of the details that will give Roxanne a lovely life in 1/12th scale. There's also the small matter of a roof but that's still several steps away.
One last thing before I go. I am always just amazed and inspired at the folks I have met and become friends with on this mini journey. You have all enriched my life in ways I will never be able to express or show sufficient gratitude for. You fill my heart and set my creativity on fire!
One such talented and wonderful friend is Aina in British Columbia, Canada. She has made and sent me the most incredible gifts for Roz, Goldie and Alice. I am gobstopped at her tiny, perfect crochet, and even more touched by the amazing friendship (and patience) that she has shown to me. Roz, the girls and I just love these darling jointed bears! We are so happy to have them be a part of the treehouse project!!!
Thank you, Aina! Your gift came just when I needed to remember that the world and most of the people in it are still good!
xo xo,
Jodi
Felicidades una vez mĂĄs.
ReplyDeleteEste remolque esta quedando maravilloso. Los colores son muy alegres y cada rincĂłn se ve que le estudias al detalle. Es una suerte que tu impresora haga maravillas porque quedan muy bonitos los conjuntos de papel y tela.
Yo intento usar papel pintado en mis proyectos porque no me da problemas con el pegamento.
Cuando he utilizado el papel de casa de muñecas que venden siempre me ocurre algo con el.
Un saludo
Huy.
ReplyDeleteSe me ha olvidado mencionar que el regalo de Aina es precioso.
Hi Jodi! It is so hard, sometimes, to keep the idea that people are basically good uppermost in our minds. When I forget, it means I need a media vacation... ie ignore the news! That said, having exceptional friends is such an awesome thing! And I agree, this little corner of blogland has some of the most wonderful people in the World! ! :):) Those bears are adorable! (I just can't imagine making crochet like that!) And as for the paper packs you find for your minis, it still takes a great design eye to get the right pieces in the right places! LOL! You have a gift for the coordinated pattern and color thing... and you prove it again and again! I am afraid I am not good at it.... because my brain goes rogue and makes me want to paint everything myself! :):)! I am loving everything about Roxanne's travel trailer... it just gets better and better! Keep up the great work! (No pressure!) :):):)
ReplyDeleteJodi,todos los complementos que has creado para la pequeña caravana son preciosos! La combinaciĂłn de papeles y telas le da una vida increĂble, todo colorido y armonioso, me encanta como te estĂĄ quedando!
ReplyDeleteĂnimo que ya queda menos, la verdad que estoy deseando verla terminada, pero me va a dar mucha pena as la vez, ya me entiendes, esa sensaciĂłn de euforia cuando terminas un proyecto y, a la vez, esa sensaciĂłn de vacĂo...
Pero no adelantemos, sigamos disfrutando de tu estupendo proyecto!!
Preciosos mini- osos!!!
Besos.
Hi Jodi, A quick hello - also from BC . I have not been meandering in blogland for some time and Elizabeth of Studio E sent me to your Storybook Build to see what you did with the sink in the pop out window. So clever Jodi! Then of course I had to catch up with your more recent blogs.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you for continuing to post. All the best. Janine of Minworks
Hi Jodi, I love your work and your use of colour. Just gorgeous. Do you mind me asking which Epson ecotank model you are using? My Canon prints very faded fabric - not at all what I am looking for!
ReplyDeleteMy model is the Epson EcoTank ET-4850 Wireless All-in-One Cartridge-Free Supertank Printer with Scanner, Copier, Fax, ADF and Ethernet. Here's an Amazon link. It is currently $50 less than I paid so a good time to buy! Best of luck with your fabric printing!
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Thank you so much - I am in Australia but it is available locally.
DeleteJodi, this post just brightened my day so much! You're creating such a delightful trailer! The rug!!! The rug!!! I think it's my favorite thing ever! Everything is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe trailer looks so good Jodi. All your upholstery and curtains are also very neat and impressive, and I'm impressed at your scanner's ability to get the colours right. I have had hell's own trouble getting a good printer for regular paper/fabric/vellum and finally recently bought a fairly cheap Canon which has been great for minis. If only you'd posted about your printer earlier this year!!
ReplyDeleteI love it so much, especially your choices of colours and papers you used, so gorgeous!!! I really want to move it and take a long trip in it!! We had a few different campers growing up, a tear trop trailer and tent trailer, always so much fun!! My mom loved camping and she helped my grandfather in the 30's make a trailer that I have photos of, they would spend all summer up at the lake. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful miniature and for the memories. Mini Hugs, Jean
ReplyDeleteOh, what a wonderful post! ;O) And although I see your point with your Ode to Scrapbook paper pad designers I am still insisting that it takes a miniaturist with a great taste and a very good eye for combining patterns and colours the way you do. *wink*
ReplyDeleteAnd while talking about an ode... the probably best known ode is the "Ode to Joy" by Friedrich Schiller (Although he's our most important German writer next to Goethe this work of his was brought to even more fame by Ludwig van Beethoven of course) - and I feel enourmous joy when following your progress. It's such a pleasure to see how the details you've added by now add so much to the atmosphere. All the lovely fabric pieces (seems your printer was a fantastic choice) and the leftovers from your 3D printing frenzy aka "Another victory for hoarders everywhere!" (*LOL*) already bring this trailer to life. And even more... they also bring privacy...
I really had to grin about the privacy curtain - but even more about the stunning door. "No more embarrassing moments!" - yep, that's very important... as well as no more embarrassing smells in this small place. And the chair you've created fits so well... and will of course be welcome to store Roxanne's clothes. I'm curious to see her new outfit.
I also enjoyed to see Roz with her new beary friends. There's so much talent and generosity out there in the blogger community. Or to say it with Schiller: "Joy, bright spark of divinity, daughter of Elysium (...) Thy magic power re-unites all that custom has divided, all men become brothers under the sway of thy gentle wings." Gifts like the one you've received with these lovely bearies help for sure to safe this spark of joy... despite all hard times.
Hugs
Birgit
Hooray! I was finally able to publish my post! Well, I noticed this "you need to be a member to post"-nonsense was gone so I gave it another try and yes... success!
ReplyDeleteHello Jodi,
ReplyDeleteIt has been a while, so I have a lot of catching up to do. Several posts on the treehouse and now a caravan project. Oops. I mean a trailer. đ I'll be back with a longer post as soon as I have catched up on my reading. But I can say this. You have an eye for colour. Wether you use scrap book pads or not. These help you combine matching colours and prints but still you give every project its own distinct style and theme.The pads dramatically shorten the time spent on searching and collecting. But still these are your design and colour choices.
Huibrecht.
Me encanta como estĂĄ quedando la caravana. Todo el trabajo de cortinas y ropa de cama y tapicerĂa del habitaciĂłn y salĂłn son preciosos. Muy bonitos tambiĂ©n los regalos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous job you did of the caravan Jodi, I love the colour choices. Hell, I love everything about it! What's more, the rattan chair looks wonderful . . . who would ever of thought of using Penelope Canvas?? Just Jodi!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to have you back inspiring us all again.
Big hugs,
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