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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Landscaping on the left hand side
Lately I've been working on making greeting cards for a craft show I will be doing on Saturday, so I haven't gotten as much done on the ryokan as I wanted. I have been drawing out plans for a tea house, and making lots of flowers though. This photo shows some of the flowers in place. The steps down to the lower level will be behind the pergola, and there will be a pathway to the teahouse, which will sit in a garden on another piece of styrofoam. That garden will just butt up against this one, so it will be easier to move. I hope to actually be able to add a bamboo fence to the tea garden.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Torii Gate installed
Tonight I painted and installed the torii gate. I had originally planned on sinking it into the base to make it more stable, but there really isn't room enough. Instead, I used some silicone glue to attach it and added some Celluclay to reinforce it. Once the Celluclay is dry, I'll paint it and add greenery to look like low bushes around the legs.
After that, I used the rest of the Celluclay I had mixed up to make more stepping stones. I was running out of the ones I made during the summer.
I also had a bit of a disaster. I was trying to get around the ryokan platform to get to the couch. (I told you it was too big for my living room). Anyway, I tripped over the container of stones I was using for the retaining walls and my hand landed on the corner of the base near the pond. I cracked and bent the styrofoam down in that corner, and it lifted the stream right off the base, and messed up some of the landscaping. The base of the ryokan sticks out a long way over the edge of the coffee table on all four sides, so there is nothing supporting those four sides. Anyway, I managed to even it all out. Then I pushed some boxes under that corner and used those to hold that corner up where it is supposed to be. I'll have to wait until I bring it back to the shop before I repair it, because I don't want to disassemble the ryokan again.
Once it's back at the shop next summer, I think it will stay there forever, because it's too difficult and fragile to move.
Anyway, I like the torii gate, even though it really is supposed to be the dividing area between the regular world, and the world you enter on the way to a Shinto shrine, and not on the way to a simple tea house!
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Working on the torii gate
No matter how hard I try, and how many times I cut things, I can never get them perfectly straight. Anyway, this is going to have to do, because they seem to be getting more crooked every time I recut something. I'd like to make curved ends on the top, but I think I'm going to leave well enough alone. I guess it really does look like a torii, and that's a good thing! It's drying now, but tomorrow I'm going to paint it an orangey red, and then I will be able to install it!
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Starting the landscaping on the left hand side of the ryokan
Yesterday and today I worked more on the stone retaining walls and added more "moss" to them. That wasn't interesting enough to take a picture of though, so I didn't post anything until tonight.
This morning, I decided I would make a separate base to go on the left hand side. It won't be permanently attached, because it will take up too much room, and will make it even more difficult to move around when I need to move the whole base. This base will be approximately 18" from back to front and 12" wide. (All my rulers are at the shop, so I'm estimating the size of the rectangle of leftover foam I have).
It will match this base, but will just butt up against it when it's on display in the shop. (We can barely move in our tiny living room right now because the ryokan is taking up so much room already). Anyway, the tea house will be on the new platform. This will give me more room so I can give it it's own garden space like the ones I have been reading about on the internet. I've gotten some really nice ideas. I may even be able to incorporate a bamboo fence on the added platform, since it will be easier to move that piece when I need to without knocking the fence off.
These photos show the path going off to the left. I made that last night and tonight. I started out by trying stepping stones only, but they didn't look right, so I made a matching path for this side of the front to match the one on the other side. At the end of this path will be a torii gate to separate the pebble path from the stepping stones, then stepping stones through the pergola. Next there will be steps down to the lower level, where the teahouse and garden will be. I'm going to try to make the route to the teahouse very interesting and a little bit mysterious!
This morning, I decided I would make a separate base to go on the left hand side. It won't be permanently attached, because it will take up too much room, and will make it even more difficult to move around when I need to move the whole base. This base will be approximately 18" from back to front and 12" wide. (All my rulers are at the shop, so I'm estimating the size of the rectangle of leftover foam I have).
It will match this base, but will just butt up against it when it's on display in the shop. (We can barely move in our tiny living room right now because the ryokan is taking up so much room already). Anyway, the tea house will be on the new platform. This will give me more room so I can give it it's own garden space like the ones I have been reading about on the internet. I've gotten some really nice ideas. I may even be able to incorporate a bamboo fence on the added platform, since it will be easier to move that piece when I need to without knocking the fence off.
These photos show the path going off to the left. I made that last night and tonight. I started out by trying stepping stones only, but they didn't look right, so I made a matching path for this side of the front to match the one on the other side. At the end of this path will be a torii gate to separate the pebble path from the stepping stones, then stepping stones through the pergola. Next there will be steps down to the lower level, where the teahouse and garden will be. I'm going to try to make the route to the teahouse very interesting and a little bit mysterious!
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