Showing posts with label Bathroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bathroom. Show all posts

Monday, 15 November 2010

The Oxford Tea Party

How could we possibly resist a vintage/antique shop called The Oxford Tea Party? A shop that has a dedicated Tea Party Essentials section? Well, we can't of course! And (oh my goodness) it turns out that they're having a 20% off sale this week.

Seriously tempted by this late Victorian chamber pot. We like it because it resembles a giant teacup, and it would make an excellent planter (maybe we could grow our own dock leaves in the bathroom...)

This vintage peppercorn tin would be ideal for our Pig and Pepper kitchen (for obvious reasons.)

And this Victorian Black Cat Figure is very like Alice's cat Kitty, playing with the ball of worsted, don't you think?


They also have oh so many wonderful tea things, perfect for a mix and match tea party.


  





If you want pieces authentic to the era when the Alice books were written, there is a variety of Victorian goods available (just pop the word 'Victorian' into the search box.)


 We like these pink and green wine glasses (which might come in useful should any deranged milliners offer us a glass of wine.)

And to serve our Wonderland Soup, a genuine Victorian Tureen is going to prove essential.

We could happily spend quite a bit of time (and money) at The Oxford Tea Party, and we've only just scratched the surface - when we have more time we'll probably have a good old poke around in their vintage and retro items. Why don't you?

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Curious Creatures

Alice encounters a huge number of animals during her visits to Wonderland and Looking Glass World - many of whom have inadvertently tumbled into the pool of tears. We think that a selection of realistic models will help populate your Wonderland home, without being too overtly cutesy or explicitly Alicey. We're planning on assembling some around the pool we mentioned yesterday, but of course you could display your plastic menagerie anywhere and any way you like.


The Dodo is an absolutely must-have character in any Wonderland collection, as it represents Lewis Carroll himself. It is said that, owing to his stammer, Carroll used to pronounce his real name DoDoDodgson. Whether or not this is true, when he gave a copy of Alice's Adventures Underground to his friend Robinson Duckworth, he inscribed it to "The Duck, from the Dodo."


The Mouse is the first animal which falls into the pool, and the first creature Alice has a conversation with in Wonderland. The Duck represents the Reverend Robinson Duckworth, who was the recipient of the book mentioned above.


The Baboon isn't mentioned in Carroll's text at all, but John Tenniel chose to portray one in his illustrations. (You can see it peering over the back of the Dodo.) Some critics have suggested that its inclusion might be a reference to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which was the cause of much debate at the time.


There are other animals who tumble into the pool, but we think that, if Tenniel can include whichever creatures take his fancy, then so can we! (And so can you.)


We love the Guinea Pigs which feature in the first book. They are only very minor characters (they don't even get to speak) but, like Alice, we like it when they have to be suppressed during the trial of the Knave of Hearts.



Wonderland just wouldn't be Wonderland without at least one Flamingo and a Hedgehog (or several.) In fact, we rather fancy having a huge flock of flamingoes, and think our pool would look just as good with no other creatures at all.


This piglet is adorable. It would make a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rather a handsome pig, we think.


Sadly, we couldn't find a Mock Turtle, so we've had to substitute it for this real Turtle instead. And, my goodness but, isn't this Gryphon magnificent! Together, they make a most excellent pair.


We think this Hare is superb, and would gladly have it in our collection.


The Panther and the Owl appear in the dark and sinister second verse of 'Tis the Voice of the Lobster:

I passed by his garden, and marked, with one eye,
How the Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie:
The Panther took pie-crust, and gravy, and meat,
While the Owl had the dish as its share of the treat.
When the pie was all finished, the Owl, as a boon,
Was kindly permitted to pocket the spoon;
While the Panther received knife and fork with a growl,
And concluded the banquet by ---


And there, the poem is interrupted...


Friday, 12 November 2010

The Pool of Tears

"`You ought to be ashamed of yourself,' said Alice, `a great girl like you,' ( she might well say this), `to go on crying in this way! Stop this moment, I tell you!' But she went on all the same, shedding gallons of tears, until there was a large pool all round her, about four inches deep and reaching half down the hall."


We're thinking of constructing our very own pool of tears in the bathroom in Wonderland House. And we think the print above would set the tone very nicely.


The paper raindrop decoration comes in sets of three, so to achieve the effect above, we're going to have to buy several sets. (Or maybe we could make some ourselves.) We think they'd be gorgeous in front of the bathroom window.


Now, this is the neat bit. Having got hold of the splash mirror, we're going to place it flat, either on top of the low chest or on the bathroom counter, to represent the pool which Alice cried.

 

We might add some of these tear-like gems - maybe in a dish or a teacup.


Then we'll put this miniature garden next to the 'pool' to represent the bank, and our pool of tears is done.


(And we might just treat ourselves to this rhinestone necklace - just because)

Once our pool of tears is assembled all we have to do is wait for the animals to turn up and fall into it. (We suspect there may be some along tomorrow...)

Friday, 5 November 2010

Shut Up (Like a Telescope)

Having drunk from a mysterious bottle we found lying around somewhere, we now discover that everything around us is absolutely vast! Logically, we can draw only one conclusion from this - we must have shrunk! (Really, we can't think of any other explanation.)


 We thought a nice cup of tea might settle our nerves.

 Or that a game of cards might be relaxing.

 Or perhaps a game of chess.

 We attempted to write a letter of complaint to the council, but couldn't manipulate the pen satisfactorily.

So we tried a pencil instead.

But we kept making mistakes.

 We now don't know what to do, so we have decided to brush our teeth, go to bed and hope that everything is back to normal by tomorrow.



Night night x