Itβs been another crafty week at the mydangblog household. First, you may remember the peel and stick wallpaper that Ken and I used to create the illusion of a bookcase door which leads to our secret library? Well, itβs not much of an illusion when it starts to fall off the panel attached to the door (as if the illusion wasnβt already problematic based on the size, and worse, the bizarre titles of the books on the peel and stick bookcaseβDawn Fly Stuff is still my favourite and you can read about all the rest in a previous post called Lost In Translation). But my tremendous disappointment at the less than sticky stickers was relieved when Ken said, βI have a great ideaβIβll get some trim and moulding and tack it all down with actual wood that looks like a bookshelf.β And thatβs what he did. It looks even better than it did before the books all started to fall off, especially since the giant fake candle sconces in the middle are now hidden. But of course, the trim had to all be painted the same colour. Which I volunteered to do before I realized that I would have to use painterβs tape to protect the books in EVERY SINGLE SQUARE. It took me 3 minutes to paint the trim. It took me OVER AN HOUR to tape it all up. Still, at the end of the whole process, I think it looks even more realistic than it did before, and the stickers so far are staying stuck.

And then, because I was in A MOOD, I decided to tackle my new miniature room, and for the record, let me just clarify that itβs a miniature room, NOT A DOLL HOUSE because thatβs a road that, as much as Iβd love to go down, is also a rabbit hole that I may never emerge from. But last week, before we went to that awards banquet, I made Ken stop at an antique market up north because I had seen a Facebook post from one of their vendors who specializes in miniatures. Not only him, as it turns outβthis place is the MECCA for tiny things and I was super-excited by what I bought, I mean, I got a cute little HARP among other things. Iβd been thinking about it all for several days and rearranging things on the counter and looking for ephemera and whatnot, so after our secret library door success, Ken built me a box and I started the room. It turned out even better than Iβd hoped and Iβm so happy with it. Ken took a look when I was finished though:
Me: What do you think?
Ken (silently calculating): There are 3 clocks in this room.
Me: Of course there are 3 clocks. How else will Tiny Me know what time it is?
Ken: None of the clocks work.
Me: Tiny Me is aware, KEN. Time is a construct.
Ken: Thatβ¦doesnβt make any sense.
Me: Itβs my roomβTiny Me can have as many clocks as she wants!
Ken: Okay, Susab.



In case youβre confused, βSusabβ was the name on my place card at the awards banquet we went to. So to recapβthey spelled my last name wrong on the press release, they had βSusanβ on the seating chart, and then βSusabβ on the place card. No wonder I didnβt winβthey didnβt even know who I was! I should have just told them to use Tiny Me.

























