Bathroom vanity and shell shadowbox
Had I not widened the side addition, the original window would have been right over the bathroom vanity. Looking out the window is not helpful when you're brushing your hair. I would have had to close up the window. But, with the additional piece in place, I was able to turn the one small window into two skinny windows instead. I made the vanity mirror from a metal scrapbook frame by K&C Company that fit just perfectly in the open space. I built up the back a bit with strip wood and used plastic mirror sheet by Darice to make the mirror.
The vanity is a Mackintosh sideboard and the sink is from ELF Miniatures. The eucalyptus plants were made from a Bonnie Lavish kit. The vase is by Alex Meiklejohn, purchased at the Bishop Show. The soap and dish were also purchased, but I don't recall where I got them. The shell shadowbox was made with bass wood and tiny shells and starfish from Timber Ridge Studio. The shells are approximately 1/4in and the largest starfish is about 1/2in in size. The candle is polymer clay with a sewing thread wick. The candleholder is a half-scale cake stand.
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Spring Fling 2011 - Baxter Pointe Villa
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