Tuesday, September 13, 2011

All Tucked In

 
 
Here is the last of the Peter Tucker items that I purchased last year. The bed is, of course, another quality beauty. You can also see that I'm really diggin' on the Far East scrapbook paper. It has been a nice inspiration. I usually sweep out a room after I photograph it, but I kept the previous set-up in this structure. Now, the Voila house almost looks like a real residence as opposed to the disaster area that I usually leave behind. Sure, it needs a bathroom and a kitchen...maybe I'll create those rooms before I lose interest...maybe.

The Goods: Bed is Peter Tucker; dressing table and full-length mirror are PRD; chair is Reac; side tables are Burberry; shelving is Re-Ment; all accessories are Fisher-Price (yeah, really!), DCWV, Re-Ment, Playmobil, AG Minis, Toy Island, Zuri, Plan Toys, ebay finds and common hobby store finds.

16 comments:

  1. I love your Tucker series. I really want to live in your rooms. That bed is just dreamy. :D

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  2. I LOVE that scrapbook pad as well -- great for wallpaper or flooring. And the colors you chose look SO divine here. Totally dig the birch/blue color combo. AWESOME as usual, dude.

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  3. Use your magic and make it 1/1. The blue looks so restful!
    Just helped throw my daughter's
    30th birthday and could use a good rest in that serene room. Now I am officially cutting the cord on that child! And I mean it! Really! Yours alo tuckered out...CM

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  4. great Work!! Love the bed textils and furniture!

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  5. Beautiful!

    That paper is the perfect back drop for all of your lovely things. :)

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  6. Thanks Otterine!
    I do wish I had the crafty skills you possess, friend.

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  7. Hello Mini Dork,
    We just need to find Rick Moranis (aka Wayne Szalinski) to shrink ya down. There's no indoor plumbing or electricity. You cool with that? Smiles. Thanks much!

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  8. Thanks Call Small,
    I am turning into a scrapbook paper freak. I always knew it was out there but now I'm addicted and successfully hoarding "pretty paper". Send help or TLC production crew...

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  9. *GASP* My Realitty, Who told you about my Hogwarts training? That is suppose to be confidential, man! Chuckles! Happy belated birthday to your daughter. Did you officially celebrate the cord cutting too? I envision a symbolic ribbon and you with giant scissors...perhaps a little electric slide dancing after? Smiles.

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  10. Hi Cheshire!
    Thanks friend. Most of the bed textiles are all Peter Tucker and his lovely Mrs. I'm glad you dig on this scene.

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  11. Hola Dale's Dreams,
    Thank you for such a nice compliment. Is it bad that I want more "lovely things"...a tad greedy? Perhaps. I might be in trouble when I go to the Good Sam show this year in San Jose.

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  12. No, not greedy at all! :)

    Now if you wanted ALL the lovely things, that would be greedy. ;)

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  13. My dear Modern MC it would take an axe not mere scissors to cut this darn cord. But I keep trying.

    And yes she knows the electric slide and jumps up and joins in whenever it is played. Oakland rocks, you "city" folk. MR

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  14. it looks like a mini house and its perfect as a house of my toy collections,it easily catch an attention to everyone for its very colorful

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  15. brilliant! I especially love the reflection of the scene in the mirror! the bed, the colours...
    fab fab ;-)

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