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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

My Creative Space - Creating a Time Machine

Our first "Mouse House"; The TARDIS; sold this month, and we are keen to get another one in the shop as soon as possible. It has been very popular! So I have been hard at work creating another of these very special Time Machines. It is a delicate process, as you'd imagine... ;-)



There are several very important components, and they are all lots of fun to make and put together. But there are also some extras which appear in the creation process, and I can't bring myself to just throw them away:


I think for sure that they must be destined for some wonderful project of their own, these little blue squares, but I can't think what it might be!

Any ideas or suggestions?

Naomi xx

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8 comments:

  1. Oh I am looking forward to seeing what you do with the little squares. Too cute & for sure will be good for something! Good luck.

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  2. Perhaps there should be a mouse quilt after several colors are gathered???

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  3. i saw a christmas decoration at ikea yesterday that would suit your squares...

    Basically it was a little pancake stack of alternating colours - maybe a dozen or two squares in a tower, all at a different angle... If you can be bothered to clip out some white and grey that is....

    will go have alook at your tardis now - am v interested...!

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  4. Oooh, if you had different colored squares you could make a Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat mouse....I'm anxious to see where we'll see those little square next!

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  5. You can use them for blue details of your mice for sure!

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  6. Ooooh, actually, between you all you guys may have given me an idea! But it may take some time to appear in the shop, with the Christmas rush well under way ;-)

    Thanks!

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  7. Those squares, you can also use them to make mouse furnitures, or accessories.

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  8. Your mice are welcome at my Musee d'Orsay anytime : )
    http://chantalvincentart.blogspot.com/2010/09/my-creative-space_22.html

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