Marie
The Kings Closeup
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Marie
The King…
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Marie
Inside…
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Marie
This is the royal red carpet leading to the “throne”; for lack of better words. The same material was used to upholster the throne seat and backrest. An inexpensive carved wood applique was used to dress-up the throne’s backrest. Off to the sides of the throne is a sword and a small pile of tissues. The flooring is made from custom cut Earth Tiles in gray marble.
The Kings Water Closet
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Marie
Here is the finished project. What noble King wouldn’t appreciate such a wonderful structure to do his daily duty? The clear plastic upper windows were replaced with a wire mesh to allow for proper ventilation. The lower windows were glazed with a clear stained glass paint for a little added privacy. The flowers are all from the Dollshouse Emporium and the rest of the ‘green’ foliage was just some extra stock on hand. Is it a coincidence that the vegetation is growing so well around this building?
The Kings Closeup
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by MarieThe King…
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by MarieInside…
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by MarieThis is the royal red carpet leading to the “throne”; for lack of better words. The same material was used to upholster the throne seat and backrest. An inexpensive carved wood applique was used to dress-up the throne’s backrest. Off to the sides of the throne is a sword and a small pile of tissues. The flooring is made from custom cut Earth Tiles in gray marble.
The Kings Water Closet
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by MarieHere is the finished project. What noble King wouldn’t appreciate such a wonderful structure to do his daily duty? The clear plastic upper windows were replaced with a wire mesh to allow for proper ventilation. The lower windows were glazed with a clear stained glass paint for a little added privacy. The flowers are all from the Dollshouse Emporium and the rest of the ‘green’ foliage was just some extra stock on hand. Is it a coincidence that the vegetation is growing so well around this building?








