Monthly Archives: October 2022

Fireplace Library Diorama

Our fireplace was constructed with heat-a-lators; these were openings in the stone to allow for fans to help distribute the heat from a stove insert. When we bought the house we removed the fireplace insert and decided not to use them. That left us with two openings carved out in the stone to repurpose in some way.

Creating a Diorama

I wanted to do something fun with this little space, something that would surprise and delight. I settled on creating a miniature library! It was actually a lot of fun to make tiny books and shelves from scraps.

The oriental rug was from a coaster set! The candlestick was a jewelry finding. I sometimes change out the figurines. We love gnomes in our family.

Then we decided to add doors to hide it and increase the surprise factor. My husband carved the wooden doors from old scrap wood. We love asking visitors to open the doors and our grandchildren love “visiting the library” whenever they come over.

Create a Vignette

couch and small display cabinet with elegant lamp near wall decorated with framed pictures at home
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I love to create warm vignettes throughout the house. These collections of favorite mementos, pictures and collectibles can form an inviting nook or scene. Vignettes draw people to them; they can evoke feelings of the past or create special auras. They are also wonderful conversation starters. These small collections are what make your home unique. They can provide a glimpse into your personality or one’s past. Here are a few of mine..please share your favorite ones!

Vignette - Collection of Boat Watercolor with lamps and framed photos and Collectibles
Vignette - Collection of Boat Watercolor with lamps and framed photos and Collectibles

Rules for an Inviting Vignette

  • 1. Build a scene around light sources
  • 2. Use pieces that reflect the style of your home (shabby chic, traditional, etc)
  • 3. Pull different colors from the rest of the room
  • 4. Use different sizes and shapes to fill the scene
  • 5. Include different textures (ceramics, wood, metals, fibers)