Workaday items.
These were in my peripheral vision as I stood there making my coffee this morning, so they became vessel wednesday.
Plain ol' IKEA votives.
They may not be Ballos, but they come in very handy for holding PVA glue (this is just between you and me dear reader, Goat need never know about it) which is something I certainly wouldn't do with a Ballo...but then again if it was at hand and I couldn't be arsed getting up for something else...
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The glue is for these
Plain ol' IKEA votives.
They may not be Ballos, but they come in very handy for holding PVA glue (this is just between you and me dear reader, Goat need never know about it) which is something I certainly wouldn't do with a Ballo...but then again if it was at hand and I couldn't be arsed getting up for something else...
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The glue is for these
This pile will become 30 scale chairs for the model.
My desk at 4.15 pm:
If I look to my right.
If I look to my left
If I look up
And if I look down...
"Can we go to the park now pleeeeeeeease"
(she's usually blurry like this; she is terrier after all).
I've also been squeezing in the odd couple of rows of this
As usual, I'm loving the wrong side; the undulating stickey outy dimpley surface of it.
7 Comments:
Go to the park! Right now! You can't let those eyes down. :)
Ohhhh! Miniature chairs! Me liiiiiike :-)
Nice. What a fiddly job you have!
..i once bought a teapot and the woman i bought it from was shocked to hear we actually used to make tea in it..now it's broken because of an encounter with the vacuum cleaner..
love the pile of chairs..glewing those together i hope is a kind of zen-like experience for you
Chairs.
Those tiny chairs look awesome!
How did you cut the pieces? Where they laser cut, as the edges seem a bit darker?
hee hee. little chairs. I was also going to ask if they were laser cut. But they must be -or you would be seriously crazy.
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