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These paper lanterns are part of the interior decor of Aburi-EN at Causeway Point, Woodland.

 

*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.

Feat Model: Monica Lissondorf

Available in 10 colours , to fit Maitreya, genx/curvy, kupra. legacy/perky,reborn/juicy bodies

 

With optional straight , mermaid or flexi skirts and removable sleeves and head flower in each colour pack.

 

I am wearing..

 

SAS - Camilla Lavender Gown (Maitreya)

 

SAS - Camilla Lavender Front Deco

 

SAS - Camilla Lavender Sleeves (Maitreya)

 

SAS - Camilla Lavender Head Flower

 

TP TO SASCHAS DESIGNS ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Grey%20Magic/146/67/2003

 

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for other items used see my blog

stormysstorey.blogspot.com/2023/10/camilla.html#more

 

Cavendish Mews is a smart set of flats in Mayfair where flapper and modern woman, the Honourable Lettice Chetwynd has set up home after coming of age and gaining her allowance. To supplement her already generous allowance, and to break away from dependence upon her family, Lettice has established herself as a society interior designer, so her flat is decorated with a mixture of elegant antique Georgian pieces and modern Art Deco furnishings, using it as a showroom for what she can offer to her well heeled clients.

 

Lettice is sitting at her Hepplewhite desk next to the fire in her drawing room. On her desk sit two brightly coloured interior designs she has created for her new client, American film actress Wanetta Ward, using her watercolours and pencils. Whilst she works away, her old childhood chum, Gerald, also a member of the aristocracy who has tried to gain some independence from his family by designing gowns from a shop in Grosvenor Street, is sitting in one of her Art Deco tub arm chairs contentedly sewing beads onto his and Lettice’s friend, Margot de Virre’s, wedding dress bodice. Both have cups of tea from the pot Lettice’s maid, Edith, keeps replenishing.

 

“You sound displeased, Lettuce Leaf,” Gerald responds to a disgruntled huff from Lettice, drawing out his thread as he speaks. “What’s the matter?”

 

“Calling me that name doesn’t help, Gerald,” she mutters crossly. “I keep telling you, we aren’t children anymore. I hated it then, so imagine how much I detest it now?”

 

“Oh! We are techy tonight!” Gerald remarks without looking up as he pushes his needle back into the centre of a crystal bead. He pauses and looks up. “I’m sorry.” He pouts dramatically. “Friends again?”

 

Lettice looks over at him disgruntledly, but at the sight of her friend’s rather comical expression of remorse, she sighs, smiles and then laughs tiredly. “Yes Gerald.”

 

“So,” he looks over at the desktop littered with Lettice’s paints and jugs of murky water with brushes sticking out of them. “What’s wrong then?”

 

“It’s these designs!” She flicks her hands irritably at the offending pieces of paper and gives them a contemptuous look. “I’m not happy with them. Miss Ward says yellow is her favourite colour, yet I can’t quite manage yellow walls with blue furnishings.” She holds up a design of a music room with grand piano in yellow with blue accents.

 

“Oh,” Gerald’s eyes open widely as he nods. “Yes, I do begin to see what you mean. Well, it’s dramatic, I’ll say that.”

 

“It’s vulgar, is what it is.” She picks up her paint brush again, although is dumbfounded as to what to do to improve the image, other than to screw it up and start again, as she stares at the yellow wash spread across the page like a huge bruise.

 

“Well, she is an actress, darling.” Gerald remarks, going back to his sewing. “And part of the American mi…”

 

“Oh, don’t you start on the mediocre middle-classes again!” she interrupts, wagging her brush at him threateningly. “I scolded Margot when we were shopping at Selfridges last week. She sounded just like you.”

 

“Oh, bully for Margot!” Gerald smiles contentedly, taking up another bead, casting in onto his thread and plunging it into the fabric of the bodice. “I really must congratulate her next time I see her.”

 

“You’re a bad influence on her, with your overt snobbery.”

 

“It is true,” Gerald sighs. “But I can’t help it. It’s just part of my charm.” He bats his eyelashes across at his friend and smiles. “Anyway, you are the one who called Miss Ward gauche, so shouldn’t her home reflect a little of that gaudy, showy moving picture actress personality of hers?”

 

“Not if I’m designing it, Gerald. I have a reputation of exceptionally good taste to uphold.” She looks at her second design of a dining room, also with yellow walls. “Miss Ward be damned! Anyway Gerald, you of all people shouldn’t complain about the middle classes.”

 

Gerald sighs and drops the beaded bodice into his lap, whilst still keeping a firm hold of his needle. “That too is true, my darling. If it were not for Mrs. Hatchett and her coterie, well...”

 

“See,” Lettice smiles. “Did I not say that she would be the making of your couture house?”

 

“Hardly!” he retorts, giving her a shocked look.

 

“What? Aren’t she and her friends putting in countless orders for day dresses, tea gowns and evening frocks?”

 

“Oh they are!” he remarks. “But,” He exhales disappointedly. “Up-and-coming middle-class mediocrity Mrs Hatchett and her friends’ outfits are hardly going to make the pages of the Tattler or Vogue, are they? And even their money can’t make Grosvenor Street pay for itself. A day dress suitable for a Surrey village fête is hardly going to cost what a stunning piece of couture,” He holds up the exquisitely embroidered fabric. “For the London Season will. Why else do you suppose I’m sitting here embroidering Margot’s bodice in your Mayfair drawing room and not at home in Soho?”

 

“I assume because you enjoy my company.” Lettice teases with a smile.

 

“Oh I do darling,” Gerald says in earnest. “But I also love the fact that here I don’t have to pay the electricity bill.” He glances up at the glittering chandelier above them casting prisms across the white painted ceiling with its Art Deco cornicing.

 

“Nor the grocer’s bill,” Lettice smirks with a friendly chuckle, indicating to the plates on the black japanned coffee table containing the remnants of one of Edith’s chocolate cakes.

 

“Nor the wine merchant’s bill. The largesse of one’s friends is always welcome.”

 

Lettice looks back sadly at her friend. “Have you asked your father about an increase to your allowance, or perhaps an advance?” she asks hopefully.

 

“It isn’t as easy as that. I’m not you, Lettice.”

 

“I’ll have you know Gerald, that I get constant lectures from Pater about designing for my own class if I must insist on designing anything, and Mater just wants me to throw it all away and marry some dull member of the peerage, live in the country and have a dozen children.”

 

“A dozen?”

 

“Well at least three, like Lally.”

 

“Your sister is expecting again?”

 

“Yes, due in February, and Mummy is always comparing me to my propagating older sister, lording it over me that ‘Lally is married’, unlike me, and ‘Lally has children’, unlike me! She’s convinced my life is unfulfilled. I’m a girl, and I’m the youngest child and…”

 

“And you have your father wrapped around your little finger.” Gerald counters with a knowing look.

 

“Well,” Lettice blushes. “I can’t deny that I do seem to have some influence over the Pater.”

 

“Whereas I am just the second son: the spare.”

 

“Well thankfully you aren’t the heir, Gerald.” Lettice gives him a knowing look. “Otherwise, you would have to fulfil your duty to carry on the family line with some poor little debutante who must never know that her husband…”

 

“Is sexually inverted.” Gerald finishes Lettice’s sentence discreetly, stabbing the fabric with his needle. “Yes, I know that doesn’t help my cause in father’s eyes, any more than my wish to sew frocks for ladies.”

 

“At least you don’t wear them, revel in that fact and have photographic proof, unlike dear Cecil* does.”

 

“Nonetheless, being the second son, a fashion designer and a deviant,” Gerald blushes, looking towards the dining room, making sure that Lettice’s maid, Edith, isn’t listening at the green baize door. “I’m a disappointment, through and through. And my obvious shortfalls do not endear me to Father.”

 

“You asked him then?” Lettice asks with defeat. When Gerald nods in assent she adds, “Not even an advance?”

 

“Not a bean.”

 

“That’s so unfair.”

 

“My father isn’t your father, Lettice.”

 

“What do you mean?”

 

“Well, we might be neighbours, but your father owns most of the neighbourhood. Your father is the Viscount of Wrexham with a fine estate, which Leslie has helped to modernise, thank goodness.” He raises his eyes to the ceiling. “Whilst my father is just Sir Bruton, a baron – an obstinate and old fashioned one, and an impecunious one at that – with a leaky roofed manor house on a plot of land that is getting smaller as he slowly sells it off. The golden pre-war days are gone, yet Father won’t face up to facts.”

 

“Poor Gerald,” Lettice says, standing up and putting a comforting hand on her friend’s shoulder. Looking down at the beautifully beaded bodice in Gerald’s lap she continues, “Well, let’s hope that Margot’s wedding dress heralds better times for you as well as her and Dickie. At least this gown will appear in the Tattler, if nowhere else, and that means good business for you. That’s a beautiful pattern you are embroidering.”

 

“Thank you darling.” Gerald smiles as he looks down at his own work. Suddenly he sits up in his seat. “That’s it!”

 

“What’s it, Gerald?” Lettice looks up from her paintings in concern.

 

“Patterns!” He looks at her excitedly. “Did you not say Miss Ward was also interested in bold patterns?”

 

“Yes Gerald. What of it?”

 

“And did I not see you when I was here last week, flicking through some wallpaper samples?” He clambers up from his seat, carefully putting the beaded bodice aside.

 

“You did Gerald.” Lettice looks at him questioningly.

 

“The combination of blue and yellow is jarring when yellow is the main colour.” He gesticulates around him dramatically. “What if you swap it around? I’m sure there was a strong Prussian blue wallpaper amongst the samples: one that had a bold pattern highlighted in gold.”

 

“You’re right Gerald!” Lettice agrees excitedly. “It was a fan pattern! Of course! I’ve been looking at this the wrong way around! Paper the walls rather than paint them! What a dullard I am!” She grabs up her brush and dunks it into the jug of murky water.

 

“No! No! Don’t change your pictures!” Gerald gasps, anxiously hurrying around to Lettice’s desk and staying her elegant hand. “Use them. Show Miss Ward how jarring yellow is, and then pull out the paper. Show her how luxurious it is, and you’ll easily be able to convince her that it’s the right choice.”

 

“It is a bold pattern…”

 

“Yet an elegant one.”

 

“And it’s certainly glamorous.”

 

“And fans are very oriental, darling.” Gerald bats his eyelashes coquettishly as he pretends to hide behind an imaginary fan.”

 

“Oh Gerald!” Lettice giggles. “What would I do without you?”

 

“You’d never be able to decorate Miss Ward’s flat, that’s certain!” he smiles at his friend’s glittering eyes and gentle grin as she contemplates the possibilities he has helped instil in her mind.

 

*Cecil Beaton was a British fashion, portrait and war photographer, diarist, painter, and interior designer, as well as an Oscar winning stage and costume designer for films and the theatre. Although he had relationships with women including actress Greta Garbo, he was a well-known homosexual.

 

For anyone who follows my photostream, you will know that I collect and photograph 1:12 size miniatures, so although it may not necessarily look like it, but this cluttered desk is actually covered in 1:12 size artisan miniatures and the desk itself is too. All are from my collection of miniatures.

 

Fun things to look for in this tableau include:

 

Lettice’s Hepplewhite drop-drawer bureau and chair are beautifully and artfully made by J.B.M. miniatures. Both the bureau and chair are made of black japanned wood which have been hand painted with chinoiserie designs, even down the arms of the chair and inside the bureau. The chair set has a rattan seat, which has also been hand woven.

 

On the top of the Hepplewhite bureau stand three real miniature photos in frames including an Edwardian silver frame, a Victorian brass frame and an Art Deco blue Bakelite and glass frame. The latter comes from Doreen Jenkins’ Small Wonders Miniatures in England, whilst the other two come from Melody Jane Dolls’ House, also in England. The photos themselves are all real photos, produced to high standards in 1:12 size on photographic paper by Little Things Dollhouse Miniatures in Lancashire.

 

The watercolour paint set, brushes, and Limoges style jugs (two of a set of three) also come from Melody Jane Dolls’ House. So too do the pencils, which are one millimetre wide and two centimetres long.

 

Also on the desk, are some 1:12 artisan miniature ink bottles, a roller, a blotter, a letter opener and letter rack, all made by the Little Green Workshop in England who specialise in high end, high quality miniatures. The ink bottles are made from tiny faceted crystal beads and have sterling silver bottoms and lids. The ink blotter, sitting behind the paint box and next to the jug’s handle is sterling silver too and has a blotter made of real black felt, cut meticulously to size to fit snugly inside the frame. The letter opener and roller are also sterling silver. The letter rack which contains some 1:12 size correspondence, is brass. Like the other pieces, it is also made by the Little Green Workshop.

 

Lettice’s two interior design paintings are 1920s designs. They are sourced from reference material particular to Art Deco interior design in Britain in the 1920s.

 

The fireplace appearing just to the right of the photograph is a 1:12 miniature resin Art Deco fireplace on which stands an Art Deco metal clock hand painted with wonderful detail by British miniature artisan Victoria Fasken.

 

The geometric Art Deco wallpaper is beautiful hand impressed paper given to me by a friend, which inspired the whole “Cavendish Mews – Lettice Chetwynd” series.

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Indian Sarees- Opulent Designs, beautiful colors and great fabric

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🌸 12 Layla Sunflower Art Frame

🌸 13 Layla Sunflower Fields Art Frame

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🌸 15 Layla Rag Rug

   

Featuring new designs by ionic:

 

ionic : Ancient Temple - Stage-

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ionic flickr: flic.kr/ps/2iNsbR

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Addn' previous releases by ionic:

ionic : My handmade ceramic pot (A)

ionic : Rolling pins & wooden bowls

ionic : Mesa de meigas

ionic : Cebollas para cocinar

*ionic* Dinner is ready!

*ionic* Rural table

ionic : el banquito del pueblo

ionic : Firewood

 

Nutmeg. Tin Tools Bucket

Nutmeg. Tin Tools Cart

Nutmeg. Rustic Dining Chandelier

Nutmeg. Tin Tools Canisters

Nutmeg. Basement Corner Books Bonus Item

Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Pot Rack

Nutmeg. Basement Corner Armchair

Nutmeg. Rustic Dining Bread Tray

Nutmeg. Rustic Dining Basket

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Nutmeg Flickr: flic.kr/ps/Yr6Sn

 

Misc:

.:revival:. vintage rug

{vespertine} herb drying

Elm. Laurel's Kitchen Herbs [Rosemary]

 

Thanks so much for all the support! I really do appreciate it! 😊

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HEROME GOWN BY SASCHAS DESIGNS

 

TO FIT

 

♥ LaraX

 

♥ Maitreya

 

♥ Legacy

 

♥ Reborn

 

INCLUDES..

 

* Top

 

* Bustiere

 

* Skirt

 

* Arm Bracelets

 

* Neck Deco

 

* Mermaid Skirts

 

* Mini Fluffer Skirt

 

* Waist Chain

 

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Some more examples of my designs.

Thanks for visiting.

Have a peaceful day!

Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.

Shot this sweet satin gray '69 Camaro SS for DuSold Designs the other day.

 

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ALL OTHER DECOR IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE ITEMS

Old book was used as the background and I added Rose Tubes. This can translate into fabric but I'm not real happy with it yet.

Upsidedown or right side up.

Adding accessories to wedding dresses

I'm working in my second OSDS Pullip. This is the very first preview of her diorama. ;) More updates soon... :D

Wanted to highlight these designs, since the one is barely visible in the main scene, and the other isn't even visible at all

 

I did try to take some inspiration from a few designs on Flickr, and also from a basic google image search. But I also did a good bit of my own improvising. I thought other builders could use them as inspiration as well

Made for a recognition luncheon for Silpada Designs. The ladies absolutely loved them!

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🌸 LEGER ROUND SOFA CHAIR

 

Available as promo and 50% Off For Vips

to receive the 50% off you need to wear your group tag

 

[✔] New release available in adult and pg with bento animations, sequences, facials and speed control

 

[✔] material enabled copy-mod-no trans

 

[✔] Includes Round Sofa Stool with Planter - Frame - Lamps

  

My inspiration for this came from a person on a television show that i watch. They were wearing a really structured skater skirt and i wanted to recreate this. I also wanted the design to be simple but still nice at the same time.

Front cover of Anchor pamphlet of vintage fish embroidery designs

i'm thinking of doing some dc fig designs, based of what parts the new disney sets have included, so heres the first one, using hercules's hair as the hair for light ray. A minor charecter in the dc universe

🌲Back from a much-needed holiday break!🌲

For now I'm only accepting small parcels. For a consultation form, please message Aurila Tigerfish directly or the Moonless Designs Facebook page to discuss your project.

 

Here’s a sneak peek at an upcoming range of small, low-prim designs! This example was built on a 2560 sqm parcel all under 300Li.

SAS - Xiomara Black Pants

 

SAS - Xiomara Black Lace Top

 

SAS - Xiomara Black Hat

 

(Pack also comes with alternative top and jacket option included in the pack- not shown)

 

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LUMAE - Maitreya - 2024 - T7 - Cleavage 3 + Frex

 

LUMAE - EVO X - T7 - Yvaine V2 - NB + Frex V2

 

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For other items used check out my blog

stormysstorey.blogspot.com/2024/09/moody.html#more

 

ZD-X5

ZD-X5 Racing and ZD-X5 Stock

Each package includes a spare gas can and gas pump that has role-playing options.

To deliver a fun experience while driving to all of the people in SL, not just car enthusiast but for those who are looking for a fine looking ride to boast about with friends and family at a reasonable price.

In the package comes two versions of the car, one with the stock looks, for those who prefer the feeling of the "right out of the fabric" and a "off-road" version with custom wide body kit, and two custom paint jobs unique to each car for those who prefer the feeling of a customized street racer; the performance of both versions is the same and they both handle excellent on the race track.

♡ HUD with 16 fantastic colors!!

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07 MANOR SIDEBOARD

08 MANOR FRAME A

09 MANOR SIDE TABLE

10 MANOR LAMP

11 MANOR HANGING LAMP

12 MANOR FRAME B

  

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All other decor not included!

Different storefront designs on Lancaster Boulevard, known locally as The Blvd in downtown Lancaster, CA

Missing my stop one day on the way to the railway station at Kerepesi út I ended up walking back the few blocks to the station. There, on the wall along Thököly út, and watching me from across the street, were Péter Pozsár, András Huszár, Dávid Ráday and Maxim Bakos—Budapest designers, architects and artists. Together they had conceived an art project to build an eleven metre tall tree built entirely of sleighs, 365 of them in fact, to celebrate Christmas. The sleighs were donated to the SOS Children’s Village once they had finished being displayed at Müpa Budapest.

 

Péter Pozár, Huszár András, Ráday Dávid & Bakos Maxim—designers, architects and artists—larger than life along a wall on Thököly út.

Some cute baby designs

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Almost there!

Coming Saturday to We <3 Role Play

More info soon…

 

So, decided to do some drawings of designs I was thinking of for the different Toho kaiju. Anguirus is gonna go in that spot next to Gigan, just gonna figure out what I wanna do with him. Hope you enjoy this series! Next wave will have Kong and DAM ones.

The YLSE outfit is perfect for all those events between Christmas and new year and serves you right into springtime (when it finally gets here!) With its snuggly jacket and sleek pants and turtle neck sweater you will feel a million dollars whilst spending exactly that in them sales lol

 

In several beautiful colours shown in baby blue go grab a set now

 

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