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So, I set out to make a room box for the rats. It is pretty small, as rooms go. 1/12 scale means every inch in the doll's world is the same as 1 foot in human world. So, my room box thingie is 11.5 x 11.5 inches. That is a little less than a 12' x 12' human room. A bedroom more or less, and not a grand one either. An average sized bedroom. I didn't know how to proceed, so I bought 3 pieces of ready cut wood on Ebay. 1 for the floor, 2 for the walls. I wanted an open room to start, because we don't have a lot of light here, and I am not sure about indoor artificial lighting yet. They came to me flat. The flooring had 2 grooves on 2 edges, where the 2 walls would slide in. Apparently I was supposed to glue those in the slots, but I wasn't sure I wanted anything permanent, so I just slid them in. Seemed okay. A little unstable, so I taped everything well on the outside, where it won't show.

After initial assessment of the new room size, I first went to the Home Depot, gathered paints (the small sample sizes are perfect, at about $3 a pop - so for a small budget you can get a handful of colors to try and not feel you have broken the bank). I also got some drywall tape in the lightest weight I could find. And some spackle. I taped the seam where the 2 walls adjoin, added the spackle, let dry, sanded, and repeated. Then I painted the wall a pretty pale peachy pink and added in a bit of rag painting of a slightly darker shade of the same color.
I painted the floor in a random stripe pattern and gave it a mopping with toweling to make it look a little messy and shabby. I was going to put some baseboard trim, but I just cut out some paper using a die cut edge thing i have, and painted it gold. I haven't permanently affixed that, because not sure if I like it or not, and the furniture hides it anyway.
I painted a bunch of furniture I got on ebay, which was originally various shades of stained or painted wood. My goal was to not pay over $5 for a piece of furniture, and I did that in all but 1 case I think. I painted the furniture various colors, and the room was basically ready. I had started originally with the idea of having an elegant room. Well, that never happens with me. Whenever anything starts to get serious in my artwork, I have to make a joke, and it always ends up being more whimsical. I don't know that I love whimsical, but that is just what happens. So, with all the crazy painting I did, pretty much whimsical is what I ended up with.
So, now I have a nice dressmaker's shop for the rats. They will be working there. They may need more room eventually, as there isn't much of a dressing area for the ladies they will be waiting on. But, these things take time. For now, it's a small shop, with a limited number of rat girls. All of the rat girls you see here are for sale in my Etsy shop and I plan to continue making more. Ultimately I would like to have little 5-6" rodents for sale as well as dresses and things to go with them. The costumes are changeable and no one, even a rat, likes to wear the same thing day after day.
I still have to put things on the walls and have things on shelves and maybe hanging out drawers, but I only started this yesterday, so I will need time to figure out the best way to proceed. I bought too much furniture, so maybe at some point that will have to go in a second room. It seems to be a learning curve - thinking in small :)
Hope you are having a lovely creative week!
XOXO
Cindy