Showing posts with label Tanya Shevtsova. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanya Shevtsova. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2015

My curtains are finally up!

So, my exquisite set of curtains from Tanya Shevtsova are finally in their place!  I am so, so happy, and so is my vampire tenant!  Here are some pics of them:





It was a delight working with Tanya.  She was great with communications, sent pictures of the progress to check that the curtains were as expected, and sent them very carefully packaged; each set was inside its own cardboard box, covered with fabric, and inside a plastic box to keep them protected from any accident.  I really cannot recommend her enough.  Her work is beyond compare, each piece lovingly made, and as you can see from the pics, they hang beautifully.

My vampire tenant loves having curtains instead of a door between the parlor and her studio.  She says whenever gets windy she likes to open the windows so the curtains move like there are ghosts around.  Sometimes she scares me...

She also has a new artifact on display on the window shop; a lovely telescope:


She says her clientele is slowly growing.  I am happy that her Magic Shoppe is finally getting accepted in the neighborhood!

Sunday, January 25, 2015

New dollhouse rug

To keep the study room in sync with the new set of curtains from Tanya Shevtsova, I bought this lovely rug for my vampire tenant:


It comes from Green Gypsies.  The black and red rug is now in the shop, instead of the blue one.

I am currently waiting on some more curtains from Tanya for the drawing room.  I can't wait to have them!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Renovations and new stuff - lots of pictures!

Here are the promised pics.  Let me tell you a bit about everything that is new and why it is there.

Let's start with the bedroom:


My vampire tenant is a great admirer of the arts; in past times she was a great cellist, as well as a famous ballet dancer.  You can see her cello just beside the vanity, and a box with her pointe shoes (new, a gift from my mother).  The black velvet purse is also quite new, from Pedrete Miniaturas (also a gift from my mom):




On the vanity, a necklace with a black and white cameo, from Stephanie Dollhouse.  Being a proper Victorian lady, my tenant loves Victorian jewelry.  The silver jewelry chest is a pendant from Swarovski Elements, of which I removed the jump ring that was on the lid.


On the table rests the new fancy hand lenses from LXL Cruces:


Besides Perséfone's crib rests the new teddy bear, waiting that she wakes up to be played with:


I don't think I ever mentioned that Perséfone's bed clothes are from the lovely Anabela - sorry I don't have a picture of the bed clothes.  I couldn't ask that Perséfone be awaken to take a pic.  This is the listing pic that Anabela took - the blanket is in my mother's house; it was too big for Perséfone:


And waiting to be delivered, there is a special package for my tenant's lady-in-waiting, Selma:


It is a wonderful silver chatelaine, from Black Rose Miniaturesx.  I made the box, and I decorated the lid with a modified pattern from Vectoria Designs, as well as the gift tag.  I am particularly proud of the bow, which is the first one I have made in miniature:


On the studio there are some major renovations.  The curtains have been changed, and a new chair added to acommodate the style of the working desk.

Before
After



The curtains are from the shop of the talented Tanya Shevtsova.  If you ever are in need of curtains, I highly recommend her.  They are simply astounding; they are also a gift from my mother.  I need more new curtains for the drawing room - soon, for my birthday, I hope.

The only new thing that has been added to the drawing room is a new chair; well, to call it a chair is somehow not enough:

Before
After
Yes, the two red chairs have been moved to the shop, and a throne with a silky pillow is now the central point of the drawing room.  Well, she says she used to be the queen of a small country in the Carpathians.  I am not going to argue with her... You can see the new medieval sword from LXL Cruces in the wall, just beside the grandfather's clock.

In the shop, we have a couple of baby dragons keeping a watchful guard of the stuff.  They both come from Fat Cat Designs Minis:

See the two new baskets, waiting to be filled, and the candle holder on the table




You can see on the wall the mushroom plaque and a new picture: Séance, by Stephen Mackey.  Also, details of the new crystal objects:



And finally, the realistic pumpkin sitting by the doorstep:



When Fall is over, it will go to the shop.  And the new key with tassel, waiting in the console in the porch:



The two ladies in the frames are my grandma (left) and my mother (right), when they were younger.

I hope you enjoyed the visit!  Come back anytime; my tenant will surely be happy to see you and invite you to some absinthe.