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Part 3: Trish's early outside of Vickie's on Sale Day!


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Trish: Hi Barbie, welcome to the garden center so early in the morning. We just opened. 

Barbie: Hi, Trish. I wanted you to meet my friend, Denise, from my modeling days. Now she is an editor and publisher and doing a book on gals like us, and it's titled, "Where are they Now!" I told her you were a track star in college and on the short list for the Olympics until your injury. And  here you are queen of all of this!

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Trish: Wow, that's very cool..and my goodness my running days were fifteen years ago already. 

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Denise: Nice to meet you Trish---I love your garden center and your little shop is adorable. 

Trish: Thanks, the shop is misleading, my workspace is huge behind this quaint facade. We are a full-service floral and garden center now.

Denise: How did you get started in flowers?

Trish: My family has a farm and garden center out in St. Charles. I'm third generation now into plants and garden.
But, I really love the city, so here I am.

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Barbie: Her garden center and Vickie's has revitalized this neighborhood. I'll have to take you to the GrandView which is an old hotel my aunt's company redid into condominiums and shops. We can have coffee and the most divine pastries there.

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Trish: Feel free to browse, and Cam will help you with anything you might need. Denise it was so nice to meet you. I love the idea of your book, we never think we will end up where we are now... even with a family business. 

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Trish: I have some orders to fill, but if you have any questions I'll be back in the workroom. Laters. 

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Denise: Visually, this space is stunning and  right here in the middle of an old neighborhood. I  think we may have to use this for women at work issue in the magazine.

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Cam: I couldn't help but over hear you talking. An editor, wow. I'm a English major, specializing in writing. and I see you have a copy of ChicChic. I love their articles online.

Denise: Why, yes, I'm an editor as well as the publisher. And, hard copy magazines are having a tough time, but we keep at it. How long have you worked here, Cam?

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Cam: I just started this Spring, it's a good flexible hours job for when I start back with classes in Fall. Let me know if I can help you with anything.

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Billie: Hmmm, I wonder what's going on?  I have to get to painting class with these plants and set-up them up. 

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(What else do I need?)

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Billie: (I think I have everything?)

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Barbie: Billie is one of our local artists. She does fantastic paintings and teaches just down the street. Looks like you have something for still life?

Billie:Trish is super nice to let me return them after class! Excuse me, I gotta run!

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Denise: Nice to meet you all. I had no idea this neighborhood had so much going on! I can't wait to see this Vickie's Vintage which looks like it's going to be busy.

(upstairs in Vickie's)

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EL: Well I have this gold cocktail dress, and this should fit you, Barbie. Was this what you had in mind?

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Barbie, I think so...oh my, look how crowded it is getting downstairs.

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Denise: I think I have to have this dress, it's gorgeous and perfect for the Publisher's Conference key note. I have to introduce the featured speaker and she's always dressed smashing. 

Barbie: The color will look magnificent with your hair.

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Denise: Can you mark that sold, please. We have an editorial meeting we can't be late for and please add that sparkly one for Barbie for her next photo shoot. It will photograph super, and put all three dresses on my tab, Denise at ChicChic. I'll be using my corporate account! I'll text you the info as soon as we get to our meeting.

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Barbie: We better get going, before more shoppers show up! Good luck, EL!

Denise: And thank you, El. We will be back after our meetings. 

EL: Great have a good day, and thanks for your business. 

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EL: (Wow, we are really going to be slammed)

More on Vickie's in Part 4 coming soon!

Added Characters:

Billie (Wilhelmina): new Billie Eilish doll (room mate of EL's) in thrifted Mattel outfit. Mattel cart, plants made by me from bits and pieces.

Denise: Barbie Looks new wearing 1997 Fashion Avenue 18126.

Cam: thrifted Playline Mattel...but brand new condition. Dressed in Mattel recent mixed pieces.

Where's YOUR Favorite Place 
for your doll's to MEET!

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Trish's Ready for SPRING PLANTING!

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It's that time of year, and Trish's Blue Sprinkling Can is open for business.

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Trish: Phew, it sure was insane yesterday. Thanks for all your help Cam! I have a few orders to fill, can you hold down the fort out here?


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Cam: Sure, Trish...sun is shining even. Ted said he would be here at 1:00 with some refills. We need medium pots and more dirt + plants. We have a few holes in the six-pack rack! 


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Trish: I know I have four planter orders I will need to work on later.

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They were good sellers this weekend.

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Cam: Here comes the sun---good, it's still a bit chilly. 

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Wind is off Lake Michigan again!

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Trish: Seeds are filled and the fresh cut flowers!

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Cam: Greenhouse needs some water!

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There are still lots of Pots!

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Otherwise, we are good here!

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We have plenty of plants in here, still! 

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Trish: Oh, no---clouds again...sigh!

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Trish: The shop is okay---I'm glad I made enough planters with flowers, too.

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Trish: That's the last of the fairies, and I need to order more lavender roses.

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Trish: We still have plenty of reds, but I will need you to unpack some gnomes...we got wiped out!

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And---birdhouses, please!

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Cam: We need more frogs? This fountain display sold a bunch yesterday!

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Trish: I know there is a case in the back, I will bring it out...keep up the good work, I'll be back in a few! 

(Gosh, I'm so thankful for Cam and the help---the planting season is finally upon us. Gardeners always say, so many seeds--so little thyme...chuckle)

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Trish's New Shop Part 2: Doors, Touch Ups and Fixtures


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I haven't had that much time with all the yard work. I finally decided on a lighter blue for the doors with exterior trim in a beige. The contrast with the old brick pattern was still too much, so I washed all the trim and doors with a combo of grey/sealer and water.

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Here you can see the kink in the cardboard on the left side support, one reason not to use cardboard for 1/6 scale buildings.

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Outside, I installed the doors with hinges from the 1.00 boxes from Michaels.  With a little bending they open fully and close flush. Here you can see where the overlap is on the front.
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The white contact paper edge was going to show...so I chose Sharpies to color up the edge.

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The red for the brick and then the silver and gold to antique the edges to blend with the bricks.
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Here is the finished edge, ready to overlap to the door frame.
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This is all the brick paper I have left after fronting the store.
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On the top and bottom of the hole for the cooler, I installed a double width of tracking. (This is plastic channel originally designed for paneling. It comes in lots of styles and is cheap and saves lots of time for moldings, frames and now clear doors on the 
front of the cooler.

The pink box I'm using for the cooler is a bit slanted on the top/bottom ends. So I matched the angle, cut two $1 box lids to the angle, attached a top the right width 

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I glued the pieces together with E-6000, and weighted it down. This support won't show, so I didn't paint it, but will straighten up the angled ends of the organizing bin that will be the cooler. Hubby cut two pieces of acrylic photo 'glass' to slide into the track and that will be the doors for the cooler.
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It's been four years since I made the garden center, so I used some random box pieces, two mini drawer and box sets, some small $1 box lids (will be shopping trays), the pyramid shelf from Target and some of  the older pieces a good wash of gray paint/sealer/and water. Not everything came out the same---but,
 are all in the same gray tones.

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I even made a new heavier shelf for the greenhouse and painted the existing shelves  with the same gray sealer wash.
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I really don't want to paint the whole greenhouse-now---maybe later.
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Here is a painted white spice shelf, I picked up at a thrift store ages ago. Painted white, then gray washed. Perfect for this wall.
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I found some mini lights on a greenery vine, and I have lots of the old pieces from the garden center.
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I'm going for a more finished/refined look for the center and the floral shop now. Hubby cut me some 3", 2", 1" pieces of electrical plastic conduit  for flower containers and vases. Some I sprayed silver like these.
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And a few white pieces to be used for floral containers.
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I also painted two pink atrocities to maybe use---but honestly---it's really hard to cover the 'Barbie Pink'.
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When everything was dry, I Tacky glued the cylinders to felt for bottoms. Now all I have to do is scissors cut them. 
That's it for now. Busy week ahead, still working on gardens and a friend's also. If it is too hot or raining, I will get the Floral Shop and Garden Center finally up and running. 

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