Last Tuesday Janine, Linda, and Fatima a.k.a. "The Miniteers" came over for a light lunch and we had a great time eating, gabbing and exchanging gifts. The sun was shining and our spirits where high. Time sped by far too quickly and was so much of fun. Towards the end of our visit they asked me about my next project, and did I have an idea yet of what I wanted to do? It had taken me 4 days to come up with a working title, and I thought I would try it out on the group to see what they thought. Here is the name I presented. LAND'S END "I was thinking that it is a cottage on the eastern seaboard of the U.S.A." then Linda said that it is the name of a place in Cornwall England! Land's End (Cornish: Penn an Wlas or Pedn an Wlas)[1] is a headland and holiday complex in western Cornwall, England. It is the most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England, is within the Penwith peninsula and is about eight miles (13 km) west-south-west of Penzance at the starting and finishing point of the A30 road.[2] Perfect! a British connection Mother will be pleased! :D |
And so THE VERY NEXT DAY I opened up the HBS KIT for the first time. |
The living room and the dining room are open to each other. There will be a step up into the kitchenette. *Yes, another tiny kitchen* |
The view is into the kitchen, however the back wall with the window is where I hope to install the bathroom. |
The glass doors which looks out towards the water calls for a wrap around deck filled with potted plants. That will be fun! |
the wardrobe came from my "At Home By the Sea" Glencroft but It will serve here as the closet. |
Welcome aboard! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Brae. The time has come to get to work! :D
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Cool project! Looking forward to watching things unfold! xo Jennifer
ReplyDeleteHello Jennifer! I am happy that you like the project thus far!
DeleteI think that it will continue to change as it unfolds, and I hope it does :))
elizabeth
It will be wonderful cottage I can already see it. And what a pleasure to follow your New Project!
ReplyDeleteHi Ritta! Thank You for saying so! :)) I think that it will be a Lot of Fun and a nice change of pace too!
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Hi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteHurrah!!! A new project underway. I do love the curved roof of that kit and I always love to see more of your amazing collection emerge. (everyone will be clipping the U.S. flag off their Ralph Lauren shirts).
Bruce says: "He has power tools!!" I can confirm that. Since our renovation of this RL cottage they seem to have multiplied. When I ask, "Is that new?" He answers, "Oh, I've had that for years"
Oh yes, I know that game!!
Keep up the good work!
Janine
Janine that sounds like us women when we buy stuff LOL
DeleteI agree with both of you and next time Bruce will have to think of something more original, like he won them after answering a skill testing question, or he found them abandoned along the side of the road! heeheehee :D
DeleteEven so, he certainly put them all to good use on your Real Life cottage renovations!.... " Bravo Mr. B" :D
elizabeth
Ok, this is going to be exciting! I would love to live in a place like that in RL! Now my dolls are all jealous and looking at me crazy. I need to finish my chalet. Maybe that will calm them down a bit! Oh, and should I be calling you Your Majesty now? LOL!
ReplyDeleteHahaha Your dolls are all looking at you crazy!!!!? So Funny Grandmommy!
DeleteI am looking forward to getting started on this cottage and I hope that it inspires you to finish your chalet, because you don't want an uprising of angry dolls on your hands. Samuel L. Jackson has that light saber as I recall......
and now that you've mentioned it... "Your Majesty" does have a certain ring to it that I like ....... hmmmm?
elizabeth :D
Se ve que estás disfrutando mucho haciendo planes y sacando todos esas cosa que estaban esperando encontrar su sitio.
ReplyDeleteHi Isabel! You are Right! I really do enjoy this part of the planning process! :))
DeletePulling everything out and setting it up was very satisfying and it made me sad to have to take it all out again so that I could get started.
But now the real work begins!
elizabeth
How exciting to start a new project. I love the name you have chosen too. You are right picking names for things isn't always easy.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have a lot of great pieces too incorporate into the project. I am looking forward to watching it all come together.
Hi Catherine! I am getting excited about this new project too! The commitment to the HBS Denise kit had been hanging over my head for months and I had no idea what I was going to do with it. Now that I do, and I have a Name, the project is less intimidating than it was.
DeleteI had the forethought to purchase some quality pieces back in the 90's which I am delighted to finally get to showcase, as many of the artisans have since retired. I think that Land's End will do them proud!
My mother will be pleased that you enjoyed her story. I don't know where she has stored the letter or the poem but I know that she has them still! :))
elizabeth
PS... I forgot to say how much I enjoyed the story about your mother. I hope she framed the article.
ReplyDeleteTe espera mucho trabajo y diversión. Tus planes parecen estpendos, ahora a llevarlos adelante.
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So True Victoria! Lots of Hard Work ahead AND Lots of Fun too! :D
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Looks great so far Elizabeth! I don't expect anything else from you! So much fun playing with a brand new kit! I am surprised at how much room there is in this one. You have some great accessories there too! I look forward to more news.
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon! :D I was quite surprised at the volume of the interior space as well, but it certainly made it easier to cordon off the areas for individual rooms.
DeletePlaying with the accessories was a Blast! I only hope that I can find the space to use as many of them as possible, otherwise they will have to go back into storage again! :(
elizabeth
Ooooooohs and ahhhhhs! This is going to be wonderful to watch unfold. Everytime I read your latest post I think, come for the minis stay for the stories. I love reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteOh Thank You Kat! I wasn't sure about this telling this tale as I started to write it, but it worked itself out as I went along. And I am So Glad that you have enjoyed IT, just as much as the minis! :D
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Hav lots of fun building your new house :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Mieke! I am not very good building houses but I LOVE to decorate them! :D I hope that this kit will come together easily, since I have a LOT of catching up to do! :))
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Que revoltillo de cosas bonitas para colocar. Será muy divertido.
ReplyDeleteI agree Eloisa! Right now it looks like a "Scramble of pretty things" and I hope to not only sort them out but also to make them all work together and I am looking forward to it too! :D
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Hi Elizabeth! I LOVE the mess in your new project and also the way how you've found a new name for it :D!
ReplyDeleteAlso thanks for sharing all of your inspirational pictures about the new project, I wish you lots of fun building it.....I already have a lot of fun now, whilst reading this blog post ;)!!
Hugs, Ilona
Thanks Ilona! :D Yes, it IS a Mess, but I sure had FUN making it!!!! :D A picture is worth a thousand words and so not only is it easier to describe what I think is in store for this kit but it will be a needed reference for me once the stuff needs to go back inside! My mind is Always over-crowed and now only has room for one idea at a time! :/
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Hi Elizabeth! I was hoping you'd get started on another project! I've so enjoyed following your work on #43 Green Dolphin Street. I love the NEW name too...one I may be able to actually remember! :0)
ReplyDeleteYou are already displaying the charm I have come to know you for in the new kit! I look forward to seeing this come together, because I know it will be yet another FANTASTIC example of your inner spirit.
I have a secret...power tools are only scary for a little while...you LEARN how to use them...and with Bruce in the picture, you have a teacher....I know you can do it. :0) I for one would love to see what you did with the "changes".
Either way, I look forward to the process and the results!
Doug
Hi Doug! I had this HBS kit waiting in the background since the beginning of the year. I knew it was there but I had the deadline of the West Coast Show pressing, so that I couldn't even think about this kit until The show was over. Nice to be able to focus now on something entirely different! Glad that you like the name because I do too! :D
DeletePower tools are NOT my friends! However, Bruce was the one who taught me how to use my camera ( God Bless him) and so I know that you are right- he is a Great teacher! :D
elizabeth
Land's end is a beautiful name and suits really well with the plans you have for this cottage. Denise was a strange name, although French for me it's old fashioned. It's a project I will enjoy following, and the theme really appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to know why you are called Elizabeth, it's a very touching and sweet story.
Geneviève
Hi there Genevieve! I knew that you would like this project having made your own lovely Seaside home for your mini French family! :D
DeleteI am so glad that you like the name Land's End; I knew it was right for this project, as soon as I hit on it!
And my mom will be delighted that you have approved her choice of names too! :)
elizabeth
So happy to see another project to come out of your imagination! I already love the kit and it can only get better from here!! I'm sure everyone will be looking at their wardrobe to see if they can find a Ralph Lauren label to trasform it in a cushion!!! Great idea!! Your mother's story is very cute....wouldn't expect the queen to answer all people that sent her letters!!!
ReplyDeleteHahahah! Janine said the same thing about the Ralph Lauren Shirt! I hated to cut into it but the sacrifice had to be made and the pillow turned out Perfectly! :D
DeleteHer Majesty the Queen, was still only a princess when my mom wrote her poem and all this happened not that long after WWII and times were quite different then.
elizabeth
Hooray!!! Another Fantastic Elizabeth project!!! I Love the way you work! It is so Emotive! And I agree that the Name matters! I think "Land's End" is a wonderful name and have always loved the very Idea of land's end... ah the sea.... the sea.... what is it about the Sea? Your use of space is always so richly layered, and it seems we will be treated to more of the Elizabeth Magic with this project! I really look forward to seeing the steps on your path to Land's End!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Betsy, you know me so well! The Sea.... The Sea! :D I wasn't sure about the direction of this project until I had the name. I hadn't planned on using the toys until I found them in a box that I thought contained the stored furniture. Everything seemed to surface automatically, beckoned by the call of the sea!
DeleteBut we shall have to wait and 'see' just where the next steps will lead. :D
elizabeth
I like your new project. Your name have a nice story.
ReplyDeleteHi Faby! My mom told me the story of my name many years ago. It impressed me too, when she related it. My mom is the foremost authority on the Royal Family better than anyone I know, and has memorized the royal lineage knowing who married whom and when and maybe even "why"? She is better than Google! :D
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У меня нет слов! Это настоящий ураган ваших мыслей! Дом почти готов! :) :) :) Ваше предисловие мне понравилось. Я могу начать читать новую книгу! Я хочу сказать большое спасибо вашим подругам! :) :) :) Они сыграли определенную роль! :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteВы рассказали замечательную историю своего имени! Это так трогательно! Я надеюсь , что у вашей мамы имела много счастливых моментов в жизни!
Я с нетерпением жду новой встречи с большой повестью!
Татьяна
HAH!!! "The 'Perfect Storm' of my thoughts"... Well Said, Tatiana!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI am Delighted that you have like the preface and the rest of the story ( I hope), will be even MORE interesting; perhaps even a BEST SELLER!? :D
heeheehee
elizabeth
Ah... that's great... the start of a new journey - somehow. I will be your traveling companion comfartably watching and admiring while you are building Land's End! I really like how you've came up with this, yes, name's are so important for a project. And I really had to grin about all the things you've kept for good... blessed are we who save everything for the day we will finally need it! *LOL* I'm really looking forward to see this develop.
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Birgit
Hi Birgit! :D When I think back to the time I actually made most of these purchases, I had NO IDEA then, that it would be this long before I was able to use them. However, they have all stood the test of time, and now that I know the direction of this project, the rest SHOULD be easy!
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elizabeth :D
I don't know if I should curtsy when I address you Princess =0D What a lovely story and I'm really pleased your Mum got a reply. You build looks exciting. You seem to already have a clear idea what you're after which is much further than I've imagined for my own build. Can't wait to see what magic you come up with =0)
ReplyDeleteHi Pepper! Hahaha ! A curtsey is not necessary between friends! :D
DeleteI am very happy that my mom received a reply too! She was very young at the time but it certainly made a lasting impression!
Although it may appear that I have a clear idea now, I know that the house will have its own something to say! I only hope that I don't have to butt heads with it too much as this project progresses.
elizabeth :D
Bonjour Elizabeth,
ReplyDeletehier matin , assise dans le train, je découvre avec bonheur, pas seulement un nouveau projet (chouette !!! ) ça nous promet de longs et savoureux textes et de belle photos, mais aussi l'histoire de votre prénom oh ! oh !
Le mien, je le dois à l'admiration de maman pour une actrice américaine ;) ;) ;)
Je vous embrasse. Joce
Hello Joce! I am so pleased that you have enjoyed the story of how I got my first name but I didn't mention that my middle name is after my mother's and her mane is Joyce too! :D
ReplyDeleteI don't believe that she was named after a movie star but I am now very curious as to which American actress your mother named you for? :))
elizabeth
Bonjour Elizabeth,
Deletemaman aurait 95 aujourd'hui, donc l'actrice Jocelyn ??? serait plus âgée. J'ai oublié son nom. J'adore Joyce !
Bisous. Bonne journée !
Votre collection de miniatures est importante et très belle. Joce
:D
DeleteMagnifique histoire que celle de la lettre de votre maman, je comprends sa fierté d'avoir reçu une réponse du Palais.
ReplyDeleteJe suis heureux de votre nouveau projet et déjà excité par tous les objets qui sortent de vos tiroirs.
Good Morning Jean-Claude! It pleases me that you have enjoyed the story of my dubious Connection to Royalty :)) and Thank You for your enthusiasm regarding my future plans concerning Land's End; my cottage by the sea. I am looking forwards to MANY happy house spent on this project too! :D
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So exciting!! Happy you are joining the fun! :D
ReplyDeleteHi Blake and fellow Denise kit builder! :D
DeleteI am Very Happy to be joining in the fun as well! And I wish you Great Success on your project as you progress! :D
elizabeth
Hi, Elizabeth - I had such a good time reading about your new project. I love new projects! And I really like the fact that you've had so many interesting bits and pieces stashed away for so long and will now find a use for them. That's fun! I look forward to following your progress with Land's End. Great name. Great project.
ReplyDeleteHi Marjorie! I am glad that you are going to be along for the ride! :D
ReplyDeleteIt was great Fun getting re-aquatinted with all of the bits and bobs that I had stored for so many years, and I hope that I will be able to use the greater part of them in my Land's End project. I would certainly hate to have to pack them all back up to wait another 10 plus years!. :/
elizabeth :))
Wow! a new project! So exciting... I like the name Land's End.
ReplyDeleteAnd your name also! What a lovely story...
Hi Nono! :D I am Very Happy that the name Land's End appeals to you, since I think that it says everything that I could wish about where this cottage is stationed.
DeleteAnd I am quite Delighted that you like the story of my name too! :))
elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth! You are definitely one of the most interesting dollhouse enthusiast whose blogs I want to follow. You have great ideas, energy and skills to accomplish whatever you want. The planning of your latest project has begun well and it is exciting to follow its progress. We are going to have much fun in the future. Hahahah. Hugs, Sirkka
ReplyDeleteHi Sirkka! What a lovely compliments and I will Treasure every single one; Thank You!!!:D
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Hi Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteI love your process, I think everything you've placed in there work perfectly. It nice to have supplies, I am always rummaging around but I get lost in my piles :)
Great name to inspire this new project, I do love the kit, the style is fantastic with the arched roof.
I await this building journey and your wonderful guide through :)
Ah Lady Jane! It definitely is "A PROCESS"
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to have Supplies on hand because it certainly helps to speed things up BUT only if I can find them. It is a royal pain when suddenly you remember that you have something that might work, but then you can't find it because you have moved it to a place where you 'Could Find It Easily When You Needed It', but now you can't figure out where that Easy Place is!?
Case in point: I looked for hours for a bag of picture frames that I finally found when I was no longer looking for them. They had been buried under a pile of supplies that I had taken out and unwittingly laid over top of the very thing that I had been originally searching for.
I am glad that you like the name Land's End Jane, because I also think it is a great name. Having never worked with an arched roof before, I too am interested in seeing just what the end results will turn out to be. :))
elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth, I think you're off to a great start. I have to admit to secretly liking little cottages on the edge of the sea, even if I don't really want to live in one in Real Life. Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny! Cottages by the sea always have my full attention. My friend Janine lives as close to the water as anyone could and whenever I go to her "Becalmed Cottage" for a quick visit, I come back as refreshed as if I had been on an extended holiday! I would LOVE to have the ocean as my backyard, but failing that I shall just have to use my imagination! :D
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Hi Elizabeth! Land's End looks like it will be a real treat! I love the collection of miniatures you have suited just for that kind of coastal style. Looks very cozy! Have fun sorting through everything, I can't wait to see your progress :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kristine! I am glad that you like the collection of miniatures and I like the term Coastal Style! :D
DeleteI don't know if you noticed or not but I have the orange mixer that I won from your Giveaway in the mock up kitchen and I am planning on utilizing those lovely hamburger platters for this build too! Burgers on the barbie, but minus
The Bear! :D
elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth! Land's End is a fantastic name and I love i! I'm so glad that I decided to take a look at my blogs today and so discovered that you are embarking on a new adventure. Your collection is amazing, just so precious! Such beautiful pieces to work with. Sometime ago, I lost interest in my dollhouse and all things miniature, something I never thought would happen. Lately, I have been trying to revive it because I need to be interested in something and I'm pretty sure that I will be working on it this summer. I have been looking at magazines and cutting out pages and trying to get inspirations on what to do with the various rooms. If I could only finish it, I would be the happiest woman in the world. I must say that I find your enthusiasm contagious and I will be watching for anything new that you publish on your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucille! I know just what you mean when you mention that you never thought that you would loose interest in miniatures. It DOES HAPPEN!!!!! :D It happened to me from 2000 to 2012 so at least you didn't loose all of those years. I know too that you have been actively involved in a variety of Good Causes some of which I have partnered with you in promoting on Facebook. I believe it broadens your horizons when you discover new passions such as you have done. Good on Ya! :D
ReplyDeleteBut I am Very Happy that you are still interested in working again on your Victorian dollhouse and if I have inspired you to begin again I shall feel that
I have done my job! :D
Know too, that Prior to getting the components out of the box I did the same thing as you and began collecting tear sheets from magazines because it helps channel your ideas into something more concrete.
Keep the home fires burning Lucille!
elizabeth
Thank you for your encouragement, Elizabeth! It means a lot to me!
DeleteHi Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteYou had me as soon as I read the word Denise, because that is my daughters' name :).
Loved taking a peek over your shoulder and 'hearing'' you speak about this new project.
I hope this will bring you so much fun!
Can hardly wait to see what you come up with this time :) Love the story about your mother too. It made me giggle. Imagine, at that time, a thank you note from the palace!
really loved visiting your blog again, keep us posted!
Hugs,
Gee
Hi Gee! :D Happy to see that your comment made it through this time around! :D
ReplyDeleteCurrently I am playing CATCH UP and working furiously to get the carcass of the cottage assembled so that I can start on the FUN STUFF! So far, everything is working out pretty good so I should be posting again next week.
Stay tuned! :D
elizabeth
Hello Lady Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteGod save the Queen! I am a bit late, but this gives me the opportunity to wish you a belated Canada day and a happy 4th of July as you have both holidays in your blood! I love the direction you are taking for the kit. It will be a wonderful cottage by the water. I also love the name and agree that it is so important to get it just right. I struggled for a while before coming up with Dewell Manor. A name does contribute a lot towards peoples first impressions of people and things...I have always been happy my parents chose Giacomo for me.
I can't wait to see this project come to life. I know it will be another master piece, just like every other project you touch.
Big hug my friend,
Giac
Good Evening Sir Giac! I is always a pleasure to see you and to read your comments! :D I certainly agree that a name begins forming an impression long before the object or person is in sight. It was William Shakespear who said "that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet".
DeleteBut just as Juliet expressed; I don't know if I really believe that!
Big Hugs back my friend :D
elizabeth
Well, your Royal Highness, may I say that if these early musings are anything to go by Lands End is going to be a fascinating project, so looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteHi Norma, Silly You,... there is no need to bow! hahahha
ReplyDeleteGlad that you find the early musings,... Amusing! I do believe that this project is going to provide plenty of surprises as I work on it. Already it is talking back and telling ME what to do!!!!? what cheek!!!
The struggle is real
elizabeth :D
I see that it will be wonedrful cottage. I love window walls and glass doors. You have wonderful colection of pretty miniatures.
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Hi Niele! Thank You for your vote of confidence! :)) I have been collecting minis for decades so many of those pictured are from the 80's and the 90's. They have been waiting a LOOOONG TIME! :))
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Hi Elizabeth. Your cottage is wonderful, you have a great eye for detail and you're a great story teller! I understand the second guessing thing....I tell myself I'm adaptable!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next instalments.
Cheers
Jo
Hi Jo! I think that you have hit the nail on the head when you advise being "Adaptable" when constructing a mini project. Often we chose to believe that WE are in complete control, but in truth it is always co-operative adventure.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to have you following the progress of this build AND for your comments, they are greatly appreciated! :D
elizabeth
The kit is named after Denise Moran-Hickey former HBS/miniatures.com customer service representative who passed away on September 9. 2014. An "In Loving Memory" insert was published in HBS/miniatures.com Holiday 2014 catalog.
ReplyDeleteHi Stephen! Thank You for writing this! This information was emailed to me by Fran after this post was published. I think that it is a lovely way to commemorate a valued colleague and I applaud HBS/ miniatures.com for doing so. :))
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Finally got back to this today. Wow, what a journey for Lands End! I love how you pile everything in to see what works, Elizabeth.
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