Little Skittles Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Time to build my little a space 😬 I can't put it off any longer. Feels like she's legit splitting my seams lol I'll start this by saying I'm new at letting little me free and now realize adult me doesn't know much about her. As an AgeRe little, I can't really see inside that box unless I'm in it. Like I can't just allow myself to step into that head space at a store, y'know? I'll wind up cuffed and stuffed (hahahaaaaaaa, shut up!) or at the ward. This small towns breeds small minds, and I ain't looking for any heat. Hard enough for me to people. Yeah, pretty much over the whole adulting thing. Fucking exhausting 😑 And that bitch is a minimalist. Of course she is. Anything else would be absurd 🙄 But minimalism don't vibe with little needs, makes shopping and planning so damn difficult 😤 FML Anyhooo, the overall living space needs to remain as clutter-free as can be or bubye sanity, but little me has no obvious rhyme or reason. I'm thinking a blanket fort is the best way to go. I mean, if done right, it would camouflage whatever wonderland is tucked beneath, no? If there is another, better way to do this, lemme hear ya! So right, I need ideas. Final project must mesh with minimalist outside — look like a decoration with a purpose to even exist — while inside needs to be like a magick portal spiral ride to bright colored chaos. Please. And TIA 1
Little Nyx Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 @Little Skittles What about a small tent? If there's enough room it could be put up in an out-of-the-way corner. You can drape a blanket or other fabric to dress it up and put fairy lights inside. It can zip closed for easy "clean up" and you can tell anyone who asks that it's your reading nook. If discretion isn't as big of a priority they make some really cool toddler tents. I had a pirate castle for my mini-me when they were small that easily fit us both. 1
LilJeanie Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 Ok, hear me out. I have seen videos online of people using a very large dog crate/kennel thingie. Advantages, you can cover it with a blanket or table cloth, and everything under it is hidden. Also, you can line it with soft bedding. Then you can have your space inside. I don't know how tall you are though. 1 1
littlegala Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 I’m making my own tent for my stuffies. Look on Pinterest they have diy projects. Although I am considering in buying a little tent. 2
Little Skittles Posted May 20 Author Report Posted May 20 On 5/14/2025 at 6:29 AM, Little Nyx said: @Little Skittles What about a small tent? If there's enough room it could be put up in an out-of-the-way corner. You can drape a blanket or other fabric to dress it up and put fairy lights inside. It can zip closed for easy "clean up" and you can tell anyone who asks that it's your reading nook. If discretion isn't as big of a priority they make some really cool toddler tents. I had a pirate castle for my mini-me when they were small that easily fit us both.  LOVE this. And fairy lights, brilliant! Thank you 🖤 1
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