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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2016, 09:03:19 »
Your toystore looks like paradise to me!
life in plastic it's fantastic

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2016, 11:55:42 »
Really sweet & well-displayed. I recently bought the Hotel Gift Shop so I can emphasize with all the little items & their places on shelves.

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2016, 14:52:48 »
Could I do it?

Of course!

The Fashion Boutique[/u]

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Though if I hadn't created a bag-and-luggage floor, I don't think I would have had enough to fill the entire shop.

All those trolley bags there look awesome!

LOVED the guy waiting  ;D  He even looks bored (have no idea how that's possible!)



The DIY Store

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What are those brown wheelbarrow-like things?

Love the guy in the checked shirt and overalls behind the counter! (and the wallpaper too - you remember such great details!)


The paintpots are covered flowerpots!

Very creative! And looks great, with the samples and all :)


I wasn't really happy with my tool display:

I like it. So did my sister.

And I think this looks a bit 'thrown together':

I don't know about that... but it does look realistic, I think.


I'm loving this! You are great with system X. I hope to learn something... And you're making me want the mall too (my wallet is over there calling you names, btw :-[ )

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2016, 14:58:17 »
3.  The Outdoor Shop

Not very sure about the wiseness of having a bucket of knives right by the counter....  :P

I wanted to make my shops as realistic as possible, so naturally there are unicorns in the neighbourhood.

Naturally.

Love all the ice boxes. I wonder if we have the ones with the penguin and the polar bear  :love:

Also, creative use of the playmospace (half)"backpacks" :)

4.  The Toy Shop

All the non-playmo toys are great. My sister recognized a couple of Barbie ones... What are the ones on the bottom shelf? They are sooooo cute! :love:


I had to do a whole floor dedicated to Playmobil!

Obviously!  ;D

Looking forward to more!

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2016, 15:39:36 »
Great versions too. All the camp stoves an coolers together look great. This is a wonderful way to show off the accessories for various themes.

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2016, 22:21:45 »
Great versions too. All the camp stoves an coolers together look great. This is a wonderful way to show off the accessories for various themes.
It is.

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #16 on: August 27, 2016, 23:54:03 »

What are those brown wheelbarrow-like things?


They are carts to carry hay in. The large Horse Paddock set had one, and several other sets as well
I'm glad that I'm not the only one :)

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2016, 23:54:29 »
Btw Raven, I LOVE it!
I'm glad that I'm not the only one :)

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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #18 on: August 28, 2016, 06:21:26 »
Quote from: tahra
What are the ones on the bottom shelf?

These ones?



The two in the middle are Sylvanian Families, and the ones at either end are Kinder Surprises.


5.  The Pet Shop



Printed signs, again, are from:

www.sparklebox.co.uk
© 2005-2014, SparkleBox Teacher Resources Limited









Although I thought that I had lots of things to use in a pet shop, I didn't have enough for more than one floor.  So the next floor became home to the Cosy Cat Café.







And the top floor housed Horseriding Supplies.







6.  The Flower Shop







I immediately realised a problem with making this flower shop - no, not having a Baby T-Rex in it (T-Rexs love flowers, so their presence in Flower Shops is not surprising) - but the size of the fixed shelves.  You can see that it is a tight squeeze to put flowers on most of the shelves.



There is not much space for any bigger displays of flowers either.







The top floor had a few plants, but was mostly dedicated to supplies.







Due to those shelf limitations, the Flower Shop was not quite the way I would have wanted it but, overall, it's quite pretty, I think.







Concluded tomorrow with the Food Market and Secondhand Shop.
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Re: One Shop = Eight Shops
« Reply #19 on: August 28, 2016, 07:59:49 »
Wow, they just get better and better.

The small tents in the outdoor shop are quite usual as they often have limited space, too.  They may have a warehouse out of town where you can see more (or attend exhibitions of outdoor supplies or even hold their own) or, of course, have a website.

As for the problems with the shelving in the flower shop, it's something real flower shops have to deal with too.  Your displays look just right and don't over fill the shop.
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