Today is the inauguration of Julie's shop. As you might have read in the "Babblebrook Daily", it is called the Fairy Bower.
Here are some pictures to help you remember what the shop looked like before it was renovated!
And this is what it looks like now:
Before the guests arrive, Julie and James are making the last finishing touches.
James is filling a large purple bowl with wooden ladybugs. They are a free present for the visitors.
There is a beautiful plant hanging from the marquee. Julie is checking it for withered leaves.
"I think the Woodchucks are coming!" says James.
And sure enough, here are the Woodchucks bringing cups and saucers for the inauguration.
Chelsea is balancing a basket full of saucers on top of her head.
Charles is pushing a wheelbarrow filled with tea cups.
These are the Woodchuck's children: their daughter Chandra and Chutney, their son.
"You are right James, it's them!" Julie rejoices.
"Hello children," says James.
"Good day, Mr and Mrs Periwinkle!" says Chandra.
"Hello Chelsea, my dear!" says Julie, "I see you have brought some plates for our buffet. Thank you so much!"
"You are very welcome," replies Mrs Woodchuck. "Look, dear Charles has brought the tea cups."
First of all, Charles helps James place the table for the buffet on the right spot.
Then, James and Julie get the table cloth.
Now they place a fancy cake on the table, which they have baked especially for the occasion.
Before continuing to set the table, Julie decides to open a package the postman brought this morning. It is a gift from Zelda Periwinkle, a relative from Plumcake.
"Wooow!" Julie gasps. "Come and have a look, James!"
"It's the tea pot I asked Zelda to get for me at Tallulah's Teahouse!" "It's lovely, my dear!" says James.
"It really is," agrees Julie, "And such great timing. We can use it today for our tea!"
The two rabbits continue to set the table...
...until everything is perfect.
In the meantime, Chutney and Chandra have been playing with their new ladybirds.
Then the first visitors arrive. It's Tamara and Teresa Babblebook. Tamara has brought Jemima. She has been babysitting her this morning.
"Hello Mummy!"
Teresa goes to greet her good friend Chelsea.
A crowd of visitors has arrived.
"Hello everybody! Welcome!"
Julie welcomes everyone. She says hello to the Leapfoot family.
And then she greets the Sylversons.
Soon, the place is filled with people. Children are playing with their ladybugs.
Some people are having a chat...
...while others are checking out the interior of the store.
Sidney Sylverson is admiring Chelsea's peacock. "What a cute little bugger!" he exclaims.
The inauguration is a huge success. In just two hours all pictures and most of the pottery is sold out and some people have even placed orders! Everyone enjoys their tea and cake, and the children have a great time playing with their ladybirds, while the adults exchange the latest news.
Finally, only one ladybug is left.
"Did you get a free present yet?" Julie asks little Misty Sylverson. "No... Could I have one...?" "Of course, Misty. It's yours!" Misty is thrilled, as she accepts the little red beetle.
The Fairy Bower shop sign and exterior decoration are made by me.
Fimo duck, peacock and two flower bowls are made by me as well.
Julie's twenties dress is made by Kate Dante. (Thank you!) :-)
-Nina
I love love love this!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou sure have a lot more families now!
Everything is either really cute or really pretty!
Great story as usual!
Rosie
Thank you so much, Rosie! :-D I am really happy you like my story! You are absolutely right about owning more Sylvanians. I recently ordered four new families from Japan!
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Rosie
What a lovely story!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Your new families, too :D My favorites are the yellow bears and the sea otters :)
The pictures are perfect, as always! It is good to see that Julie liked Zelda's present ;)
Hugs,
Bogi
Thank you, Bogi! Yes, Julie LOVES Zelda's present. :-)
DeleteMy JP bear family is called the Peachblossoms. And my Woodchucks are actually a family of beavers. I know, they are called "sea otters" in Japan, but sea otters do not have flat brown tails like beavers.
Oh, Nina! It's fantastic! I LOVE this part of the story very much! It was my greatest pleasure to meet so many citizens of your fairy-tale land! The pictures are magnificent as usual!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Tatyana! I HIGHLY appreciate you reading my stories and leaving your friendly feedback!! :-))
DeleteThis is such a wonderful post Nina. I love your story and Julies's shop is absoloutely amazing!! You take such beautiful photographs, it's like stepping into another world!!
ReplyDeleteHugs ♥ Vicky ♥
Hello Vicky! :-) Thanks a lot for reading my story! I am very glad you like it! :-) Many thanks for your compliments!!
DeleteI love this story, and everything is so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chrissie! :-D
DeleteI like the rennovated look - very creative!
ReplyDeleteHello Lilianblythe! Thank you very much!!
DeleteHello, Nina!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very cute!
I love your pictures!
I love Sylvanian Families too, I started one blog about my Sylvanians.
Hugs from Brazil!
Hello Mariana! Thank you!
DeleteQue maravilloso blog!!!
ReplyDeleteMe encantan tus personajes y esas preciosas historias.
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Hola Ascensión! Muchas gracias! :-)
DeleteLove the remodel! Such a cute store!
ReplyDeleteLittle Misty is my favourite! And the rabbit that carries her baby in the pocket on her stomach! (the Leapfoot family)
ReplyDeleteHey Giang, thanks so much for commenting!
DeleteThe Leapfoots are actually a family of kangaroos! :D