So on Thursday, the man delivered my new, to me, cupboard, for the small dolls. I was somewhat concerned that since it was coming from Devon ! Where Wednesday night it had snowed !! That I would receive an email saying it would have to arrive another day but no the email I received say Steve would be with me in 30 minutes and Steve was.
So today, Friday, Paul put it up on the table so I could clean it and look it over and plan. . . .
The front before it was all given a good wash.
I had waited a week since I bought it for it to be delivered, naturally in that time I'd expected it to have turned into Tardis inside or course it had not.
Now in the time since I bought it and until it arrived , I'd gone from a cupboard for the small dolls on the bottom and middle shelves and my small teddies on the top shelf.
Then the two doll shelves to be set up as room's and the teddies on the top shelf, now it's here the dolls have taken over the three shelves as room settings ! To that end I had a play with wallpapers.
I will not stick this to the cupboard as I do not want to be restricted to it's use and also be able to change it all if needed.
The top shelf was quite high and I could not move it so thought it was fixed.
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I had moved the bottom shelf up one in this photo , but the top shelf was very attic like and only the smallest bed looked okay on that shelf.
So I started thinking, does the bottom shelf become a kitchen/ day room?
Then Paul came back in from the freezing cold garden, where he'd been cutting a big climber back and I told him that the top shelf was fixed ! So he looked and then managed to unwedge it! So I moved it down one and the lower shelf back down one.
Which now makes the top shelf have a gap of 9 inches, the middle 10 1/2 and the bottom 10 inches.
So decisions will have to be made as to what will go where, will the teddies lose out, will the bathroom fit if the bigger metal bed is at the top? But before I get to that stage. Paul needs to mend the top right hand side where the wooden cornice has gone missing. I need to rearrange half the bedroom, so it can stand on top of a chest of drawers and sort out how I want to fit the paper to the 'walls'.
Since it's too cold out at the moment to be clearing more space in studio, I'll be able to get the bedroom sorted so this can go in place once Paul's fixed the top.
So much to do and so little time until December when a worrying time is coming ! Things/ people not what they seem, under hand dealing, over blown balloons to name but a tiny snippet. . . .