Roland in his Retreat
Inside the local Clock Tower, there's a secret room where best-sellers are written by the masterfully creative mind of Roland Sneakypants. Here he has everything he could need from a comfy bed to a modest kitchen area with snacks to a workspace.
For the attic, I wanted a room reminiscent of a storybook illustration. I built the bed from scrap wood and Houseworks finials cut down to size. The mattress is a piece of packing foam with millinery batting and white cotton sheets. The bedspread is a custom order from L. Delaney -- she sells this one in full scale size, but I needed one Roland-sized. The rug is from Hobby Lobby. The bird painting is by Lyssa, and the wall chart is from L. Delaney. All the other artwork was found online and printed to inspire fantastic stories.
Roland the raccoon is a fine miniature made by Steve Panner. The marshmallows are from LugArt Petit, and the hot cross buns are from Greenleaf member Amy. The goldfish crackers are by Cindy at Snowfern Clover. The jam pots are from Something Tiny - one in orange and one in gooseberry pattern. My friend Debora sent me the turned bowl, and I filled it with mini apples. The plant was made from a rustic pot and a Squeeze Me shrub. The lantern is from The Dolls House Emporium, and the racecar was made by Andrea Thieck.
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