One of the other important parts of my life - my dog. (No longer miniature but that's okay!) ;)
April 16, 2015
A to Z blog challenge - Not Only Miniatures
* A Double Post for N and O for the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
April 15, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - M for Mini Mixer!
* Today is Letter M of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
I had to include this - the cutest mini mixer and crock pot. I got these in this year's half scale group swap. (In my Half Scale Country House. See D)
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I had to include this - the cutest mini mixer and crock pot. I got these in this year's half scale group swap. (In my Half Scale Country House. See D)
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April 13, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - K is for Dollhouse Kitchen
* Today is Letter K of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
K is for....
Kitchen -- From the Half Scale Country House
K is for....
Kitchen -- From the Half Scale Country House
I also added a cherry print border (not shown) around the ceiling. It matches the yellow and green in the room. I was trying for an old-fashioned look to the kitchen.
The stove and sink are kits from Petite Properties in the UK. The stove is handmade and my design. I used pieces of coated colored wire from paperclips for the handles The shelves inside are pieces of plastic fence.
The cool appliances on the side table are from a recent swap in the Half Scale Yahoo group. the teapots and jugs are by my friend, Kitty.
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April 11, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - J for Just Mini!
* Today is Letter J of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
Oops! I forgot today's so adding Just Something in Mini!
A great mini tie gift from my friend Gigi. She also made the table scene for my Christmas gift. Worth a re-show!
A great mini tie gift from my friend Gigi. She also made the table scene for my Christmas gift. Worth a re-show!
April 10, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - I is for Illustrations
I is for...
Illustrations
Well... a few of these letters made me put my thinking cap on. ha!
The part "I" like most about building dollhouses is the decorating and setting up house!
A house isn't a home, of course, without art and pictures to cover the walls.
Here's some of the art I used inside the Half Scale Country House (I used most though I had to cut down the size of the hydrangea. I still love the bouquet but couldn't fit it in. I'll use it in another house.) Yes those are real postcards shrunk down.
And the screen is an adaptation of the pattern in my book, In Miniature Style II, - this time a spring style using vintage seed packet illustrations. I used lace between the panels as dividers. This is in the larger, standard 1 inch scale (1" = 1 ft.)
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Illustrations
Well... a few of these letters made me put my thinking cap on. ha!
The part "I" like most about building dollhouses is the decorating and setting up house!
A house isn't a home, of course, without art and pictures to cover the walls.
Here's some of the art I used inside the Half Scale Country House (I used most though I had to cut down the size of the hydrangea. I still love the bouquet but couldn't fit it in. I'll use it in another house.) Yes those are real postcards shrunk down.
And the screen is an adaptation of the pattern in my book, In Miniature Style II, - this time a spring style using vintage seed packet illustrations. I used lace between the panels as dividers. This is in the larger, standard 1 inch scale (1" = 1 ft.)
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April 09, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - H is for Half scale Dollhouse
H is for...
Half Scale Miniature House
I enjoy making dollhouses in half scale (1/2" = 1 ft.) since they take up much less room but are not that small to work on (usually).
The Half Scale Country House, for instance, is only 14 3/4" high, 20" long and 10 1/4" deep at the base. The house itself is just under 7 3/4 " deep.
This is the first full dollhouse I've done in a while, so it's been fun planning and decorating it. I collected many of the accessories from the annual swap in the Half Scale Yahoo group.
Here's a few photos of the third floor attic which includes a craft area and a bedroom/game area for the grandkids when they visit.
Of course the kids left the bear laying on the bed. I've since taken the dress down and put up a picture and added a toy plane on the table by the beds. The two center matching chairs are erasers from Michael's that I covered with fabric.
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Half Scale Miniature House
I enjoy making dollhouses in half scale (1/2" = 1 ft.) since they take up much less room but are not that small to work on (usually).
The Half Scale Country House, for instance, is only 14 3/4" high, 20" long and 10 1/4" deep at the base. The house itself is just under 7 3/4 " deep.
This is the first full dollhouse I've done in a while, so it's been fun planning and decorating it. I collected many of the accessories from the annual swap in the Half Scale Yahoo group.
Here's a few photos of the third floor attic which includes a craft area and a bedroom/game area for the grandkids when they visit.
Of course the kids left the bear laying on the bed. I've since taken the dress down and put up a picture and added a toy plane on the table by the beds. The two center matching chairs are erasers from Michael's that I covered with fabric.
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April 08, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - G is for Mini Groceries
G is for...
Miniature... Groceries.
Was wracking my brain trying to think of what I had in dollhouse pictures that started with G! Then I remembered I had a pic before assembly of the inside wall of the shed for my Half Scale Country House. (See the D post to see pix of the house exterior.)
The attached shed is part bathroom, laundry and storage, perfect for a small, old house! The inside was coated with lightweight stucco and aged with tan paint.
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April 07, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - F for Miniature Food
* Today is day 6 - Letter F - of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
F is for...
Miniature Food.
One of the most fun parts of miniatures, I think, is how real some of the food can look. A few pieces from my collection. I made the food. Directions are in my book, In Miniature Style II for the burgers, hot dogs and potato salad. Believe me, there are others who make food waaay better than mine!
For fun, check out some of the amazing, realistic food made by PetitPlat, Kiva Atkinson and Angie Scarr, to name a few. (Angie has a bunch of how to videos at the link.)
Talk about real looking!
Talk about real looking!
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April 06, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - E for Dollhouse Exterior
* Today is day 5 - Letter E - of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
E is for...
More Exterior Photos of the Half Scale Country House (from letter D).
I did some redecorating already. Just like real life!
Someone left an Easter basket at the front door! I have to match the two flower pots yet.
Left side flowers. Removable flower box.
Center, chair. Avon resin set.
Right side, birdhouses and flowerpots.
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April 04, 2015
A to Z Blog Challenge - D is for Dollhouse
* Today is day 4 - Letter D - of the daily A to Z Blog Challenge *
D is for...
Dollhouse!
I've been working on my dollhouse, what I call the Half Scale Country House, for a while now. It's nearly done! Here's a few of the latest photos I've shared of the outside. I'll share more interior photos on upcoming days.
The house was colonial style but I didn't want all those windows, so I closed the sides and took out the center window. The front is paper clay. The sides are individual wood strips. I hand-painted the clay and wood with acrylic paint.
(I've also removed the flower bed and am making a better one seasonal flowers that sets in the space.) The "vases" by the front door are actually ceramic electric caps from inside a 1960s stove we finally got rid of. The color might look off in some photos but the blue shutters and trim are actually turquoise.
I used painted scalloped plastic brick sheet for the flat roof (not shown). It also is used on the shed and will be on a partial-roof potting shed (not finished yet). Yes, the shed roof opens. There's a bathroom and storage. I have to make a wringer washer yet.
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