Monday, March 27, 2017
Miniature Monday: Hookahs and other stuff
Monday, March 20, 2017
Miniature Monday: A Girl and Her Carriage
Monday, March 13, 2017
Miniature Monday: Dolls in Blue
Monday, March 6, 2017
Miniature Monday: Flowers from my Collection
Monday, February 27, 2017
Miniature Monday: Books Books and More Books
I am in a miniature book making frenzy!
I took a workshop with Teresa Layman in October. Her website is HERE. This is a picture of her prototype for Natalie's Garden House (of course mine is still in progress and I hope it eventually looks this amazing!):
I'm planning to make a circular bookshelf for a part of the back wall and need tons of books. I've been making books for the last few weeks and wanted to share my progress so far:
I also wanted to share the sources of reference material that I especially loved for miniature book making. I looked at so many You Tube videos, purchased kits, looked at tutorials on full size books, and made my own book spines to print out. I started out feeling pretty ambitious wanting all the books to have open pages. I quickly realized that the books that barely show don't need that level of detail and moved on to the next (easier) technique. For the assortment above, I used about five different types of materials for the pages.
YouTube Channels and the Tutorials I watched:
DollhouseDesigns Making Miniature Dollhouse Books
We Love Miniatures How to Make Miniature Books
AkameruKawaii Miniature Scrolls & Spell Books
Maive Ferrando Miniature Spell Books Tutorial
The Mouse Mansion Miniature Books Tutorial
The Square to Spare How to Make Miniature Books
Kits that I purchased:
Mini Mundus - 89 Small Antiquarian Book Covers - I purchased this kit a very long time ago when images of open books weren't readily available on the internet. I picked it up at a show, but this link is the actual company that makes the kits. They sell 3 different book cover kits and book cases. The quality is amazing and since these books look new, they will provide a nice variety on my shelves alongside the old tattered books.
LDelaney's Miniature Book Kit and Tutorial (Etsy) - Visit Lady Delaney's Etsy shop not just for the great book kit but also a wide variety of books that are already done and available for purchase.
I hope this is helpful! I'll keep you guys posted on my progress.
Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
Books,
Collection,
Information Share,
Miniatures
Monday, February 20, 2017
Miniature Monday: En Provence
Monday, February 13, 2017
Miniature Monday: Beach Hut
Today I'm sharing my 1/12th scale Beach Hut. The original instructions for the structure were in the Miniature Collector Magazine. This version is slightly modified. The base was configured in such a way that I was able to create the illusion of a beach with paint, craft sand and resin.
Since this was a club project, everyone pitched in to teach a different mini. We also had a gift exchange and I made 30 of those outdoor showers for everyone in the club.
The palm trees were surprisingly easy to make and I think they look amazing!
I had this beach bum in my collection. He really knows how to soak in the sun! The small boogie boards were created by my young son who wanted to contribute. I purchased and made way too many things for this project, and the fish cart didn't make it in because it was too big. I love the details the artist put into it though and wanted to share it with you guys.
The back wall is actually removable as one unit. I made it with mat board, wood strips and thin sheet metal.
Please do let me know if you have any questions!! Thanks for stopping by.
Monday, February 6, 2017
Miniature Monday: Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys
Over the summer I was lucky enough to visit the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys. You can find their website HERE.
Set in a beautiful historic cottage, the Museum contained treasures I'd only seen in miniature magazines. Staff was friendly and super helpful. After spending hours touring the museum, I managed to spend another hour in their gift shop. If you're ever in Denver, you should definitely make time for a visit.
My biggest surprise was being able to see "Somewhere in Time" created by Bill Lankford in 1989. I cannot tell you how often I admired the photos in Nutshell News that featured it and I could hardly contain my excitement to see it in person. Here are a few pictures:
Another favorite by artisans Noel and Pat Thomas from 1978:
Thanks for stopping by!
Set in a beautiful historic cottage, the Museum contained treasures I'd only seen in miniature magazines. Staff was friendly and super helpful. After spending hours touring the museum, I managed to spend another hour in their gift shop. If you're ever in Denver, you should definitely make time for a visit.
My biggest surprise was being able to see "Somewhere in Time" created by Bill Lankford in 1989. I cannot tell you how often I admired the photos in Nutshell News that featured it and I could hardly contain my excitement to see it in person. Here are a few pictures:
Another favorite by artisans Noel and Pat Thomas from 1978:
There are dollhouses and room boxes of all styles and sizes. The museum is also super kid friendly. Treasures are tucked safely behind glass, and there was an actual working Nintendo game console from the 1990's that kept my 13 year old son busy when he was done with the exhibits.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Miniature Monday: Babies in 1/12th scale
Monday, May 16, 2016
Miniature Monday: Artist's Supplies in 1/12th Scale
I made these 1/12th scale artist accessories a while back:
I went through a phase where I made so many easels and various artist's supplies; I was obsessed! I still have my notes and measurements. If you are interested in a tutorial for any of these items, please do let me know.
Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, May 9, 2016
Miniature Monday: Pugs!
Monday, May 2, 2016
Miniature Monday: A Dresser
Monday, April 18, 2016
Miniature Monday: Baby Love
I purchased these adorable twin newborns on eBay. They are so tiny and nicely made. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! They are currently on display through June, along with 20 others dolls from my collection, at St. Margaret's House, a Senior Citizen center in Manhattan.
Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, April 11, 2016
Miniature Monday: Dollhouse Workbench
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