So, being the sort of person who just 'starts' regardless, I started at breakfast! All you need is a table and some maps, right? I had the additional aid of a boy eating cereal, a stuffed bunny and a red blood cell. That's that red thing on the table made by the eccentric and fabulous Fur will fly. All very useful.
I spent a very happy few hours (alone - my family instinctively know when to KEEP OUT OF THE WAY) sticking all those lovely information bits round the edges. I love them. Ocean currents, volcanic activity, tectonic plate movements, time zones ...... I was right back in that geography lesson. And the boys are all running in to have a look an pour over the information. How warm and fuzzy I am feeling!All done!
Then I varnish it.
It all bubbles up.
All the bits where the spray mount didn't go.
Which is most of the centre of the map.
I didn't weep
only nearly........
When it was all dry it looks terrible. Terrible. I shout again. "WILL YOU STOP TELLING ME IT'S BECAUSE THERE IS NOT ENOUGH GLUE ON IT!!!!" and "I KNOW there is NOT ENOUGH glue on it!". And other variations. So, after much discussion,we conclude that there was not enough glue on it. The only choice is to PUT more glue on it. I cut and lift up flappy sections of the map and re-glue them all. I smooth and smooth and smooth it all out over and over. Then a bit rips! GAH! I won't be defeated!! I am The Map Meister! I flap, stick and smooth for hours until IT'S DONE!!! It looks fabulous! It is still not very flat. There are lumps and bumps but I don't care - it is wonderful.
I'm starting on the chairs now.
Wow!
ReplyDelete...could you maybe tell youself that the bumps were land contours maybe...!
God! It looks fantastic!! I totally agree about 'just doing things'. Don't plan just get stuck in and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteWell, I dont think you need to worry too much about the lumps and bumps - it looks amazing! What a great idea!
ReplyDelete..not sure the last comment you left on my blog was for me...!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful and if you hadn't have told us, then we wouldn't have noticed!
ReplyDeleteHave you met Bombus? She was on a table next to you at WeMake. She glues maps to tables and things - ask her advice!
Hi, just come and had a read of the Great Map table via Folksy chit chatter! My goodness you were patient - and well worth it. It looks amazing and I bet a great conversation table. WELL DONE!
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Ooh you could put Envirotex over the top to secure it down and make it all shiny good :)
ReplyDeleteexcellent! thank you so much! i was wondering what to put over it and opted for plain old DIY satin varnish!
ReplyDeletei reckon the map will have to come off and be done all over again in about 6 months - remember this is the table that feeds 3 boys plus their friends - large water spillage this evening - who knows what else!!
It looks completely brilliant - and that is one of the absolute best blog posts ever! I have been laughing and laughing - I totally know how much a husband can ruin a craft project by just standing in the room the wrong way!
ReplyDeletewhat an excellent idea!
ReplyDeletea good way to learn your cities over the breakfast cereal.
Oh my goodness, I am sitting here laughing my head off because I would soo do all of that; starting at breakfast, shouting at husband for not instinctivly knowing what I wanted him to do, etc but that table looks fab!!! Now I'm wondering what I could stick maps too.....
ReplyDeleteYou really are my type of woman ;-)
ReplyDeleteOops, just realised in time that could be misinterpreted - what I meant to say ws that's just how I go about things too, get stuck straight in!
Very funny, i had a good laugh at you, it looks great, well done, but I'd leave the chairs alone!
ReplyDeletethats bloody hilarious I loved reading that...I am just like you...you get a whiff of an idea and your away...pure genius!!!!!! thanks for making my day!
ReplyDeletethats bloody hilarious I loved reading that...I am just like you...you get a whiff of an idea and your away...pure genius!!!!!! thanks for making my day!
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