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Bathroom vanity and shell shadowbox


otterine

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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So that's where the shell shadowbox is...I looked all over for it!

I wondered what you were going to do with the windows when you showed the side of the house cut in half right through the middle of them...how very clever of you, it looks fantastic.

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