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Lynkhart wrote:I too bought some bits and bobs from Tiger recently - they don't always have them in stock as they're more of a seasonal item, but they sell these great metal chairs for about £3 each. The original one I bought from there a few years ago was matte black, but the more recent ones were painted in various pastel shades, but they painted up nicely after some primer.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36188874124_85e74a8a14_zDeja Brew WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36543680246_35e0941835_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

I can't remember the branding of this, but I found it on holiday last year in one of those 'not-quite-a-£1-shop-but-close-enough' kind of shops. It's a novelty condiment/cutlery holder and cost me about £7 if I remember correctly. I really bought it for the umbrella as it actually works, but the chairs are actually a pretty good size for my dolls, though it'd be a little more of a squeeze for larger 1/6th figures. I added a fake mosaic on the tabletop to disguise the hole for the parasol, and I'd really like to get rid of the wooden boxes under the chairs which held the cutlery, but they're glued on there pretty solidly unfortunately.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34183527673_e92d4c412a_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34177543434_773a1b1cbd_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34633956340_6e1f20653b_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

On that same holiday I found this scaffy old tealight holder in a charity shop and thought it had potential. I stripped off the painted leather sides and stuck on some wooden shelves instead and boom! Industrial side table!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 37990360846_528989a6da_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 26267454649_947eb062a2_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Also on the industrial theme, you can get sets of novelty 'pipe' straws from £1 shops, and when combined with balsa wood, textured wallpaper and lots of weathering, you get a rather snazzy 'reclaimed' desk!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34036602726_df534331ea_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 33919871252_6a841f43a5_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34063374011_6d85ec5409_zMax  . .#dollroom #dolldiorama #dollfurniture #barbiecustom #barbie #barbiecollector #sixthscale #dollphotography #playscale #fashiondollphotography #dollstagram #instadoll #maxandjuno #dollsofinstagram #doll #gaydolls #gaybarbiedoll #dollswithtattoos #ba by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

This next one's a little hit or miss as its really too chunky for true 1/6 but I think you can get away with it. I've seen these miniature easels at £1 shops and The Works here in the UK but I'm sure they're fairly easy to get hold of elsewhere too. They usually come with a mini canvas, which is really too thick for our purposes, but could be used as one of those big printed canvas artworks you can get. I made my own of course, and I think it works fairly well as a desk-mounted easel.

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Good work. Skillful posing. The umbrella's work really well.
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Lynkhart wrote:I too bought some bits and bobs from Tiger recently - they don't always have them in stock as they're more of a seasonal item, but they sell these great metal chairs for about £3 each. The original one I bought from there a few years ago was matte black, but the more recent ones were painted in various pastel shades, but they painted up nicely after some primer.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36188874124_85e74a8a14_zDeja Brew WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36543680246_35e0941835_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

I can't remember the branding of this, but I found it on holiday last year in one of those 'not-quite-a-£1-shop-but-close-enough' kind of shops. It's a novelty condiment/cutlery holder and cost me about £7 if I remember correctly. I really bought it for the umbrella as it actually works, but the chairs are actually a pretty good size for my dolls, though it'd be a little more of a squeeze for larger 1/6th figures. I added a fake mosaic on the tabletop to disguise the hole for the parasol, and I'd really like to get rid of the wooden boxes under the chairs which held the cutlery, but they're glued on there pretty solidly unfortunately.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34183527673_e92d4c412a_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34177543434_773a1b1cbd_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34633956340_6e1f20653b_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

On that same holiday I found this scaffy old tealight holder in a charity shop and thought it had potential. I stripped off the painted leather sides and stuck on some wooden shelves instead and boom! Industrial side table!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 37990360846_528989a6da_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 26267454649_947eb062a2_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Also on the industrial theme, you can get sets of novelty 'pipe' straws from £1 shops, and when combined with balsa wood, textured wallpaper and lots of weathering, you get a rather snazzy 'reclaimed' desk!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34036602726_df534331ea_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 33919871252_6a841f43a5_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34063374011_6d85ec5409_zMax  . .#dollroom #dolldiorama #dollfurniture #barbiecustom #barbie #barbiecollector #sixthscale #dollphotography #playscale #fashiondollphotography #dollstagram #instadoll #maxandjuno #dollsofinstagram #doll #gaydolls #gaybarbiedoll #dollswithtattoos #ba by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

This next one's a little hit or miss as its really too chunky for true 1/6 but I think you can get away with it. I've seen these miniature easels at £1 shops and The Works here in the UK but I'm sure they're fairly easy to get hold of elsewhere too. They usually come with a mini canvas, which is really too thick for our purposes, but could be used as one of those big printed canvas artworks you can get. I made my own of course, and I think it works fairly well as a desk-mounted easel.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34544525891_5a69eacc5c_z

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Wanted to bump this, since I totally missed it the first time around. Love the metal chair, the scale looks fantastic!
I but the straw kits whenever I see them. I plan to use them for piping, but the collection just keeps getting bigger. I think your solution as table legs was brilliant! The paint and weathering is top notch as ell!
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I too bought some bits and bobs from Tiger recently - they don't always have them in stock as they're more of a seasonal item, but they sell these great metal chairs for about £3 each. The original one I bought from there a few years ago was matte black, but the more recent ones were painted in various pastel shades, but they painted up nicely after some primer.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36188874124_85e74a8a14_zDeja Brew WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 36543680246_35e0941835_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

I can't remember the branding of this, but I found it on holiday last year in one of those 'not-quite-a-£1-shop-but-close-enough' kind of shops. It's a novelty condiment/cutlery holder and cost me about £7 if I remember correctly. I really bought it for the umbrella as it actually works, but the chairs are actually a pretty good size for my dolls, though it'd be a little more of a squeeze for larger 1/6th figures. I added a fake mosaic on the tabletop to disguise the hole for the parasol, and I'd really like to get rid of the wooden boxes under the chairs which held the cutlery, but they're glued on there pretty solidly unfortunately.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34183527673_e92d4c412a_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34177543434_773a1b1cbd_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34633956340_6e1f20653b_zEnjoying the sunshine by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

On that same holiday I found this scaffy old tealight holder in a charity shop and thought it had potential. I stripped off the painted leather sides and stuck on some wooden shelves instead and boom! Industrial side table!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 37990360846_528989a6da_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 26267454649_947eb062a2_zimage by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Also on the industrial theme, you can get sets of novelty 'pipe' straws from £1 shops, and when combined with balsa wood, textured wallpaper and lots of weathering, you get a rather snazzy 'reclaimed' desk!

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34036602726_df534331ea_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 33919871252_6a841f43a5_zIndustrial Desk WIP by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34063374011_6d85ec5409_zMax  . .#dollroom #dolldiorama #dollfurniture #barbiecustom #barbie #barbiecollector #sixthscale #dollphotography #playscale #fashiondollphotography #dollstagram #instadoll #maxandjuno #dollsofinstagram #doll #gaydolls #gaybarbiedoll #dollswithtattoos #ba by Christine Sutcliffe, on Flickr

This next one's a little hit or miss as its really too chunky for true 1/6 but I think you can get away with it. I've seen these miniature easels at £1 shops and The Works here in the UK but I'm sure they're fairly easy to get hold of elsewhere too. They usually come with a mini canvas, which is really too thick for our purposes, but could be used as one of those big printed canvas artworks you can get. I made my own of course, and I think it works fairly well as a desk-mounted easel.

Topics tagged under dollfurniture on OneSixthFigures 34544525891_5a69eacc5c_z

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