Round two: Put the logs in the right corner of the lower right room and from behind the cabinet in the lower left room in the fireplace in the upper left. Give the changing screen in the lower middle to the woman in the upper right. Give the scrolls behind the cabinet in the lower left and on the mantle in the upper left to the man in the lower right. Give the flower in the lower right and upper right (behind the bed) to the lady in the lower left. Give both to the gentleman in the upper left room. The top hat is in the lower middle room and the cane is under the table in the lower left. In each round, you have to select the items mentioned in the top and give them to the active character. Use the dollhouse window, dollhouse rosette, and dollhouse door to open up the dollhouse. Click on the side of the bird to open it up and get a Dead Power Cube.Įxit the room and click on the dollhouse. Then use the crow head and crow wing on the bird. Pick up the Dollhouse Window on the left. Go upstairs and enter room 1 and look at the bird on the bed. If you also talked to everyone the first time around, you will unlock: Then talk to the other two customers here. Click on the ball of paper in the snow directly ahead for a message and a Doorknob.Įnter the inn and talk to the barmaid for a scene. On the side of the top crate is Steambug (5/11). Move the wood out of the way to find a Crow Head.Įxit to the right towards the Zeppelin Landing. Click on the debris just left of the entrance to the inn. That’s all you can complete here – you’ll return when you can unlock the rest of the case. Get the inkwell symbol and use it to unlock the upper left compartment. Strike the match on the brick you removed and light the twigs to melt the ice. Get twigs from the bird nest and place them below the bush on the left. Pick up the file the bird was sitting on and use it to scrape away the mortar around the brick in the corner of the wall. Feed the fruit to the bird which will cause it to leave. Use the fan on the bush on the left to clear the snow and get fruit. Find the pocket watch in the snow on the upper right and unlock the lower right compartment. In the snow on the left is a puzzle scene. Climbing up the wall on the right is a Steambug (4/11). (Use to go back a screen.) Talk to the lady with the shovel. “That means the whole surface will burn evenly so it won’t create those dips,” which can deepen, creating a cavernous hole for the wick to become permanently lost.Return back outside. The idea here is that the entire top layer becomes molten before you extinguish it. “In general, when you burn a candle, and especially the first time you burn it, you want to burn it for about two hours or more, depending on the size of the candle,” says Raza. Meanwhile, bedrooms call for softer notes like iris and iris root, while “violet is nice for a more feminine side.” And white florals will send an inviting message in entranceways, “but really, they’re beautiful anywhere.” Keep the Candle Lit “A mint candle is not going to put you to sleep,” says Raza. Bathrooms and offices share olfactory requirements for cool, bright scents that smell clean and keep you alert. “It’s more of a cozy, Old World smell,” says Raza, who developed her first collection of candles, Artefacts, with specific rooms in mind. Dens become more welcoming with masculine notes like wood, leather, and cashmere. A candlelit dinner should only occur with the help of fragrance-free pillars or tea lights. “Unless you’ve designed your entire meal to be enjoyed around that scent, it’s not appropriate during a meal,” says Raza. For example, even the best scented candles should never be burned at the table. The urge to light a beautiful candle is hard to ignore, but restraint is occasionally necessary. $40 at BERGDORF GOODMAN Consider the Candle’s Setting
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