
A little lady is in the middle of baking some sweet treats.
I made some plates to display in the red cabinet I made last week. They work standing up or attached to a wall, but are not very convincing if used flat since they do not have much dimension. If I cut another oval from paperboard and attach it to the bottom of the big platter the cake is on, it may look a little better. Just thought of that.
These plates don’t really go along with the rustic log cabin look, but I love transferware. I don’t have any red and white in my real house so I’m enjoying these paper versions.
1:6 scale diorama
Red cabinet – made by me from a cardboard box, and wooden craft pieces
Red wall shelf – my sister found it while thrifting. I painted it to match the cabinet.
Table and chair: flea market finds
Rug: placemat
Red and white transferware dishes – made them from paper and wooden circles
Apples, berry bowl, wooden bowl, knife and spoon – Rement
Yellowware bowl – thrift store (jewelry finding)
Danish – I made them from air dry clay and glue
Cake – eraser
White tea pot and white plate on counter – Barbie repainted
Egg bowl – 1:12 dollhouse, Michael’s
Real flour on table
Walls and floor – scrapbook paper
Window: 1:12 dollhouse
Posted by Foxy Belle on 2019-01-04 09:22:59
Tagged: , doll , miniature , dishes , make , handmade , ooak , diy , craft , 1:6 , scale , food , kitchen , cottage , country , rustic , charming , transferware , red , white , barbie , blythe , dollhouse , furniture , cabinet , cardboard , paper
