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Saw a cute kitchen on Apartment Therapy and next thing you know we are at the paint store. Procured supplies at 3pm Saturday, finished at 6pm Sunday. Now...winez.
It All Started At A Kitchen Table...
Lee Middleton sculpted her first dolls to look like her own two children, and soon, relatives
and friends asked Lee to sculpt dolls that looked like their children. Word spread quickly
about Lee's talent and she soon found herself in charge of an unexpected "cottage industry."
Supply and demand forced Lee to continuously find larger locations for production. In 1989,
Lee opened a manufacturing facility in Belpre, Ohio. The facility produced more baby dolls a
year than any other manufacturer in America, and the Mayor of Belpre declared the city to be
"The Baby Doll Capital of the World."
In 1985, the doll community not only embraced Lee's creations, but also nominated her unique
work for national awards. Doll Reader Magazine nominated Lee's first vinyl baby doll, "First
Moments," for a "Doll of the Year" award. This honor helped establish vinyl as a collectible
medium. Soon, sales expanded to new venues and Lee Middleton Original Dolls released new
dolls that looked even more realistic, thus creating tales of mistaken identity. Concerned
adults who saw "babies" trapped inside hot cars called rescue squads and shoppers would
scold parents for leaving their "babies" on store counters.
Unexpected Tragedy, Unexpected Fortune...
Lee Middleton Original Dolls continued to lead the vinyl doll industry for more than a decade,
but in 1997 an unexpected shock forced employees to examine the future of the company. Lee
suddenly died of a heart attack. Company officials had little time to mourn Lee's death. They
had to find another doll artist who could create the lifelike faces that made Lee's dolls tops in
the industry. Be it divine intervention, or a just a stroke of good luck, a little known Canadian
doll artist would soon take Lee Middleton Original Dolls in a whole new direction.
In 1998, a death in the family almost kept Canadian doll artist Reva Schick from showing her
dolls at the International Toy Fair in New York. Fortunately for Lee Middleton Original Dolls,
Reva's sisters-in-law recognized her talent and insisted that they show the dolls for her. At
Toy Fair, several companies expressed interest in Reva's work, but only Lee Middleton
Original Dolls was a perfect fit for Reva. Just like Lee, Reva has a strong religious
background and credits her artistic talents to God. Lee always tucked a tiny Bible into each
doll box, and Reva wanted to be the one to continue that tradition.
Reva's success as a doll artist for Lee Middleton Original Dolls was almost immediate. In
1998, she was nominated for a "Doll of the Year Award" by Doll Reader Magazine and was
nominated for an "Award of Excellence" by Dolls Magazine. At the International Collectibles
Exposition, she won for "Best New Doll Artist" and her doll, "Hearts and Flowers," was named
"Best New Doll." Today, Reva has a phenomenal 37 highly coveted and prestigious awards
and nominations. She even goes on national doll signing tours where she meets thousands of
fans.
The beginnings of what will be a little "kitchen art" display. The zombie plate is just to the left of the mixer.
We stayed for a week at the magnificent Camisky Lodge, a Victorian fishing lodge on the banks of the River Lochy, just outside Fort William in the Highlands of Scotland.
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The Raincoats
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
sb-24 to camera left bounced off ceiling at 1/2 power. Vivitar 285 at 1/2 power bouced off ceiling above camera and slighting to the right.
Kim Gordon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Leah Singer, Lee Ranaldo, Aïda Ruilova, Raymond Pettibon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
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This was my parents and my family home for 45 years. Beautiful house, with a lot of character. It was sadly ripped down to build build two "skinny houses, with lane houses".
I was hesitant to paint the side of this original cupboard in my kitchen...but I did it and love how it turned out!
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The first photo is the kitchen the day I moved in. They left it like that (complete with all the junk. Hard to tell but the kitchen counter was at a 2 foot height, the plumbing rotted out, and the cupboards were full of dead mice. Yes dead mice. We ripped them out and put them in the bin the first day. The second photo is the kitchen after it was gutted and in transition. The final picture is the kitchen now (almost done) I still have some white trim to paint (hence the painters tape) the heating grate needs to be dipped and repainted. The floors are not done yet, and there is some electrical to finish, a chair rail to install on the wainscoting and some more art to be hung. So these pictures aren't the full "after" shots, just a preview!
Kitchen is one of the most used parts of your house. It offers us calm and comfort so we should have a lot of attention to Kitchen.
Walls - Divine White
Trim - Extra White
Accent Wall - Mineral Deposit
Flooring - Countryside Birch - Antique Brown
Cabinets - Lowers - Stratton Blue
Cabinets - Uppers - White
Counter Tops - Moonlight
Backsplash - Rittenhouse Square 3x6 Matte Arctic White 0790 - Brick Pattern, Grout #44 Bright White
Atlanta general contractor H&G Construction Concepts performed full service general contracting activities for this new construction townhome project.
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