I LOVE THE IDEA OF A TOY SHOP!!!! SO PERFECT!!!! I Love that yo modified the build! This is Very unique!!!! This is WONDERFUL!!!! I'm so excited to see this!!!
This is going to be very fun watching you create this Toy Shop. You asked for ideas. Maybe 1 of the rooms could be a GIFT WRAPPING STATION! JC PENNEY USED TO GIFT WRAP!! JUST A THOUGHT. Happy Crafting!!❤
Looking forward to your creations. Coincidentally our mini group will be focusing on Edwardian toys for a shop so this will fit in well. There is a book by Jane Harrop called Toys and Games which may be of use when filling the shop with appropriate toys.
I love it already! Whitney LaBrie has a great tutorial for tape wire lighting. When you do the exterior, I think it would be nice to use different siding for the tower for visual interest.
I am looking forward to seeing this project come to life. I am new to miniatures so I know I will learn a lot just by watching. I have already watched some of your other videos. You’re an excellent teacher! You really explain things very well. Also, I am looking forward going down memory lane too, not Edwardian, but the 60’s! 😆
Thank you for your kind compliments. 😊 I have taken a few weeks off for the holidays but I will be back with a new video on the toy shop after the new year!
I suppose you'd need electronic toys. Video games and game systems. Perhaps the room with the glass case? We've taken creativity and imagination away from the child and entertained them instead. Its kind of sad. Train sets, board games are always in style. Dolls and action figures. Musical toys. Puzzles. I doubt long standing toy stores would have all matching shelving. That's interesting your husband reversed some pieces and still somehow made it fit and work.
It’s going to be a vintage toy shop so no need for electronic video games, etc. I grew up in the 60s and 70s so that’s the nostalgia I want to capture, just before the video age. The downstairs will be even earlier, a Victorian toy shop. There’s plenty of room for both.
How fun!!
This is going to be an exciting adventure!
I can't wait to see this project evolve. It is going to be awesome❤
I appreciate that. I can’t wait to get started.
what a big project! looks like it will be lots of fun!
Yes. It will take some time to finish, but I’m looking forward to the challenge!
Love that kid’s reading nook idea too!
With lots of floor pillows and soft toys.
Can't wait for this project ❤
I’m looking forward to it too!
I LOVE THE IDEA OF A TOY SHOP!!!! SO PERFECT!!!! I Love that yo modified the build! This is Very unique!!!! This is WONDERFUL!!!! I'm so excited to see this!!!
Thank you so much!!
I’m so excited to be able to follow your new project!
I’m so glad! I’m already hard at work creating templates of the walls to work with. There’s a lot of planning to do!
This is going to be very fun watching you create this Toy Shop. You asked for ideas. Maybe 1 of the rooms could be a GIFT WRAPPING STATION! JC PENNEY USED TO GIFT WRAP!! JUST A THOUGHT. Happy Crafting!!❤
Gift wrapping section! I do remember having Christmas gifts wrapped a long time ago. Great idea! Thank you!
Looking forward to your creations. Coincidentally our mini group will be focusing on Edwardian toys for a shop so this will fit in well. There is a book by Jane Harrop called Toys and Games which may be of use when filling the shop with appropriate toys.
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I’ll have to see if I can find the book. Enjoy your club projects! I wish I could join you.
You are welcome to join us in Ballarat, Australia!
I love it already! Whitney LaBrie has a great tutorial for tape wire lighting.
When you do the exterior, I think it would be nice to use different siding for the tower for visual interest.
Love Whitney’s (and yours 😊) videos! I will definitely check out her tape wiring. It’s the one thing I don’t enjoy doing.
I am looking forward to seeing this project come to life. I am new to miniatures so I know I will learn a lot just by watching. I have already watched some of your other videos. You’re an excellent teacher! You really explain things very well. Also, I am looking forward going down memory lane too, not Edwardian, but the 60’s! 😆
Thank you for your kind compliments. 😊 I have taken a few weeks off for the holidays but I will be back with a new video on the toy shop after the new year!
Que gran proyecto,dos epocas alavez muy buena idea,no se nada de instalacion de luz,asi que sera un aprensaje ver como queda.
I am relearning the lighting myself. It will be a challenge.
I suppose you'd need electronic toys. Video games and game systems. Perhaps the room with the glass case? We've taken creativity and imagination away from the child and entertained them instead. Its kind of sad.
Train sets, board games are always in style. Dolls and action figures. Musical toys. Puzzles.
I doubt long standing toy stores would have all matching shelving.
That's interesting your husband reversed some pieces and still somehow made it fit and work.
It’s going to be a vintage toy shop so no need for electronic video games, etc. I grew up in the 60s and 70s so that’s the nostalgia I want to capture, just before the video age. The downstairs will be even earlier, a Victorian toy shop. There’s plenty of room for both.
@@thecreativebohemian4927 oh good. That's my childhood era too.
How wonderful this will be - and fun to create it! Anxious to see it progress! Thanks, Kathleen