Friday, October 8, 2010

Update on O'Leary's Pub

I managed to squeeze in a little time over last weekend to work on the pub's kitchen and bath.

The wall paper in the kitchen is from Jennifer's Free Dollhouse Printables. I printed out the wallpaper on cardstock and then ran it back through and printed a distressed layer on top. The pattern and instructions can be found here; Creating the Effect of Age on Paper.  The stairs to the 3rd floor will be behind the wall with the sink. I have to rebuild them, I didn't plan on them being behind a wall originally and they don't sit flush against one wall.

After I finished putting up the wallpaper and trim, I realized I missed a couple of places that need to be trimmed out and the paint I used, I custom mixed. I hope I can match it, or at least fake it well enough that a mismatch won't be noticable. There is going to be a door between the kitchen and bath and I intentionally haven't cut the doorway yet. I trimmed that wall all the way to the edge, unintentionally. Ooops! Hopefully I won't mess up the wall when I fix the trim.
These cabinets will hang in the kitchen, the are the top parts of Michael's hutches. I aged them, made the plate rack and added some trim to the front bottom of the other cabinet. I got the idea for the plate rack from the tutorial, "Let's Make a Dollhouse Plate Shelf".
For the "rust stains" in the tub and sink, I used "Rust Ready-to-Use Wash" by The Detailer, from Hobby Builders Supply.
I made a pot of Irish stew for Séamus. I looked up pictures on the interenet of traditional Irish stews and then I "winged" it with polymer clay. My pot of stew contains, carrots, potatoes, spring onions, lamb and cabbage.











That's all for now, I'm hoping to spend more time on it this weekend.

8 comments:

  1. love it!!! love it!!! love it!!! :D x

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  2. Its looking great Gaye. Love the rusty mark in the Bath..x

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  3. Your aging is amazing, Gaye. I love how this project is turning out.

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  4. I like the rust stains in the tub and sink too! And the stew looks fabulous!

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  5. Great pictures. You did very well with the Irish Stew. It looks exactly like the real thing.

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  6. Thank you everyone! All the kids are gone today so I'm hoping to get a lot done in the bar.

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  7. Thanks Gaye for all the great pictures. Everything is so detailed even down to the rust in the bath tub. Keep posting your pictures as I love seeing your work. have a great day.

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  8. I had to reply to the suggestion of taking the miniature shelves from Michael's and dividing them into tops and bottoms. great tip. Thanks and have a great day.

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