Remember me? Man, it feels weird to be doing this again, mainly because I’ve been sucked back into World of Warcraft courtesy of my uncle. Anywho, it feels like I’ve gotten a flood of review copies, so I figured I’d piece together a nice look for you, as well as showing off my new shoes I bought this morning.
New for Stumblebum is this great patio/bistro set from Cheeky Pea. One reason why I love her furniture, besides the colour and textures, is the fact that there always seems to be rezzable props! Comes with lots of different stuff, so you can put it indoors or out. The chairs are great. Seriously, Isla, you need to make more mesh chairs. They come with 9 different texture options, which you can see here, and a variety of poses.
You can either put the table and chairs down separately, or drop the option where everything is linked together. What’s the difference? The linked version has the rezzable props and poses that interact with said props and the table. Though I do wish some of the poses where available in the standalone chair, you could always unlink it and have it on it’s own!
This is a great house by Thistle, and even though it’s made for the holiday season, I stripped all the snow and decorations and turned it into an all season home. The shutters have colour change options, I love that!
The screen and art is also from Thistle, and man, Liz is really good about giving you colour change options. The frames for the art have 4 different colours, and the screen is the same way, though you can change the colour of each panel, giving it any sort of look. So cool.
Here’s your junk:
Furniture:
Table: Cheeky Pea – Likable Things Plain Table (2 prims, mod/copy) NEW & MESH!
Chairs: Cheeky Pea – Likable Things Standalone Chair (3 prims, mod/copy) NEW & MESH!
Decor:
Art: Thistle – Vintage Patent Prints (5 prims, mod/copy)
Screen: Thistle – Mismatched Shutter Screen (15 prims, mod/copy)
Lights: Cheeky Pea – Likable Things Light (9 prims, mod/copy) NEW & MESH!
Structure:
House: Thistle – Holiday Rendezvous Cottage (137 prims, mod/copy)










