Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Guys from Texas Room


To my readers – I am so sorry I skipped November!  I was trying to have at least one blog per month and I missed my goal last month.  So I will make two posts before the end of the year!

The roombox that is the subject of this post was designed by Jon Fish and Larry Osborn (The Guys from Texas).  You can see many examples of their work on past blogs by Goodsam Miniature Showcase  and on pinterest.  They are well known for their wonderful resin molded architecture pieces, detail and accuracy.  They are also very generous with their knowledge.  Taking a class from them was an awesome experience.  Unfortunately we lost Larry this year (2019) but I think Jon is still doing miniature work.

The lovely lady who had taken the workshop and completed the original roombox was downsizing and donated this room to S.A.M (Society of American Miniaturists).  I snapped it up at their 2017 auction. What I love about it is the hidden room (behind the bookcase) and arched front.  It is also electrified and has a very nice fireplace.  Here is a photo of it when I bought it.

I wanted to re-do the room in strong colors – not typical of what I normally do (in other words, not pink!).  So I decided on a blue and green color scheme.  Here is the current design – still unfinished.

Since it has such a nice fireplace, AND that fireplace is so close to the front, I had to use it to display my petit point stockings.  So if it had stockings then it had to also be decorated for Christmas.  I decided to make removable decorations so I could put them up at Christmas time.  Here is the room with the decorations added:


So... I know these decorations are a little "overdone".  I am still working on this. I love the glittery nativity set on the wall but it is really too large for that space.  But I thought I would share how it is looking so far.  Merry Christmas to my blog readers!  Tomorrow I will post how some of them were made.

3 comments:

  1. What I love about compact roomboxes such as yours, is how many minis they can actually contain. The interior built in architecture maximizes the display area on the walls and still leaves plenty of floor space for the furniture and fittings.
    Your pair of chairs are a Beautiful colours and I like the boldness of the green wall as a backdrop.
    Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas Kendra and a looking forward to your post #2 real soon! :D

    elizabeth

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  2. It's adorable, you did a great job remaking the room. And the Christmas decorations are not over the top. So does that little secret door still work or did you seal it up?

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  3. Una preciosa habitaciĆ³n! Llena de la magia de la navidad!
    Besos.

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