Wishing everyone a happy New Year and all the best in 2024!
I've appreciated everyone's visits and hope to share more in the coming year! (Image: pixabay.com)
Wishing everyone a happy New Year and all the best in 2024!
I've appreciated everyone's visits and hope to share more in the coming year! (Image: pixabay.com)
Wow another year here and gone! Where oh where does time go? (Click photos for full size.)
Actually, it's been a pretty productive year mini-wise. I got quite a few projects done, one after another becoming a favorite. Sure, it's only 5 houses and roomboxes, but there's all the decorating, furniture building, and exterior that's done, too. A lot goes into a project.
It was good to finish up a few things that had been sitting a long time, too, as well as start some new things.
March:
I finished the exterior of my half-scale Fairfield. Click name for photos and a video of house.
I also shared what I made and got in the annual half-scale group swap. The 2023 theme was Kitschy, which produced some fun, different items. Working on next year's item/s now, with a "Pot Luck" theme, meaning anything goes.
April:
Between working on the Fairfield, I pulled out another longtime unfinished project I'd had in mind. I finished turning this vintage cigar box humidor into a 1-inch scale Men's shop. This was one of my favorite projects and it didn't take long to finish. I'd been holding onto things for a while and only had to wallpaper and finish up the decor and a few accessories. Just love this project!
May:
I started half-scale house 2: the Witch Cottage. Building and painting underway.
September:
Interesting that the post about the Witch Cottage roof was one of the most visited this month. Everyone must be doing roofs! ha!
October:
Just about done on the Witch Cottage. Here's some pics and a video.
I also over-indulged and posted the annual Halloween in Miniature for two weeks.
November:
I pulled out an old 1-inch scale roombox in October and decided to finish it as an old storefront turned into a Skellie funeral parlor. I really got a kick out of this. This was one of the most popular posts of the month.
December:
The Half-Scale Park Ave. Mansion - it's been updated - a lot - since this. I'll show the latest in an upcoming post.I also started dollhouse 3 last month - the Half-Scale Park Ave. Mansion. Made some progress and moving along on it this month. Just a few trims inside, the fireplace, and the outside fence and posts to do yet! Then the fun part - decorating, plus making kits and accessories!
If you're curious, here's last year's update of minis I got done.
So it's been a pretty good year mini-wise. Thanks to everyone for your visits and following my mini progress.
On to next year - finishing this project and I am thinking - seriously - about getting back to the half-scale Colonial house, which is built - and will be Raggedy Ann & Andy's home. Stay tuned!
* Start the story here: Part 1
Today we feature the second part and conclusion to an original Christmas tale by Robert W. Walker, author of 90+ - and counting - novels including the fabulous gaslight thriller, CITY OF THE ABSENT, featuring his detective, Ransom. Check his website for his latest thrillers and novellas.
(If the photos don't show properly, you can read part 2 of the story at last year's post.)
While Robert is known for his spooky and often creepy-gory horror books, he has a soft side, too! Never fear, this two-part story is rated PG.
It's become something of an annual tradition that I've been sharing this little Christmas story my friend and fellow author Robert W. Walker penned for me. It first ran here in 2008. Enjoy!
Yay! The unique anthology, (I Just) Died in Your Arms: Crime Fiction Inspired by One-Hit Wonders is now up for pre-order! Get one for a late Christmas or Hanukah gift!
Based on some familiar songs, including my haunting tale, "Wildfire," inspired by the haunting hit of the same name. I can't wait to read all the stories!
* Pre-order here! (If any problems, use main link here.) Paperback only $10! (Note: the link may change so I'll indicate if it has.) * Pre-order now available on Kindle and at Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo - UK, Kobo - US
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Authors and Stories: (links are to YouTube videos)
* Vinnie Hansen: 96 Tears
Song: 96 Tears, ? and the Mysterians (1966) - Listen
* Jeanne DuBois: Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Song: Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye by Steam (1969) - Listen
* Josh Pachter: The Rapper
Song: The Rapper by The Jaggerz (1970) - Listen
* J. M. Taylor: It’s Hard to Die
Song: Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks (1974) - Listen
* Christine Verstraete: Wildfire
Song: Wildfire by Michael Martin Murphey (1975) - Listen
* Sandra Murphy: Pigeon Talk
Song: 867-5309/Jenny) by Tommy Tutone (1981) - Listen
* Joseph S. Walker: Come On Eileen
Song: Come On Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners (1982) - Listen
* Wendy Harrison: It’s Raining Men
Song: It’s Raining Men by The Weather Girls (1983) - Listen
* Bev Vincent: Somebody’s Watching
Song: Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell (1984) - Listen
* Leone Ciporin: Life in a Northern Town
Song: Life in a Northern Town by Dream Academy (1985) - Listen
* Adam Gorgoni: Bitch
* Song: Bitch by Meredith Brooks (1997) - Listen
* Barb Goffman: Teenage Dirtbag
Song: Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus (2000) - Listen
(See last post or see other links in left column archives. Click photos for full size.)
A preview: So far, it looks pretty good, doesn't it? There is a goof as when I put the light in I totally forgot about the top piece over the door and the side pillars! It looks fine without it but I like it so luckily, it looks like the insides only have to be sanded down a bit to fit. Bad when you read the directions, then go ahead and forget a piece! I've had to make many adjustments because of that kind of thing.
The stairs aren't in yet as I had to wait for glue to dry and wanted to keep them square. I have to add the top treads yet and the rails, too. All the doors and the stairs are painted Rookwood Red, which I also used on the Fairfield. Thought it added a good contrast.
After getting all the lights in last week (oh, don't ask!) I took a break... Getting the top floor in took some doing as was dealing with warping so had to weight (and wait!) Finally did mange to get the top on and the front center tower on... This house requires lots of sanding of tabs that don't want to fit otherwise. Glad we have a giant electric belt sander which has been very handy! Large life-size clamps are also a must!
Next, I'll have to get back to making this year's Half Scale group swap items. Got some done. The theme was Pot Luck, meaning make what you want. Last year's theme was Kitschy. Here's a previous Antiques swap and a previous toy swap, which also was fun. The group members are always very creative!
That's it for the moment.
Thanks for visiting and stay tuned for more updates! I'll be doing a year-end wrap-up, too. And there's the annual Christmas miniatures story re-post coming up!
As I mentioned, I have a new story coming out soon in the anthology, (I Just) Died in Your Arms, Crime Fiction Inspired by One-Hit Wonders.
My story, "Wildfire," is inspired by that 1970s hit of the same name. It's a sad song and as I'm a horse lover, it's a favorite, too, so I'm super excited about this!
So... ta-dah! The cover!
It's sharp and classy. Some may object to the gun on the cover, but that is a common element in crime fiction (and crimes). That said, it's definitely attention-getting, which is what you want!
* Pre-order here! (If any problems, use main link here.) Paperback only $10! (Note: the link may change so I'll indicate if it has.) * Pre-order now available on Kindle and Barnes & Noble.
(Note: affiliate link may earn some commissions.)
Here are the authors and stories in the anthology, though I'm not sure of the final order they'll appear in. I've put them in order here according to year, from the oldest to more recent.
Do you know the songs? If you're not familiar with them, I listed YouTube links to each one. Have fun listening, (most are pretty familiar), and reading the stories! I know I can't wait to read them all, too!
Authors and Stories:
* Vinnie Hansen: 96 Tears
Song: 96 Tears, ? and the Mysterians (1966) - Listen
* Jeanne DuBois: Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Song: Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye by Steam (1969) - Listen
* Josh Pachter: The Rapper
Song: The Rapper by The Jaggerz (1970) - Listen
* J. M. Taylor: It’s Hard to Die
Song: Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks (1974) - Listen
* Christine Verstraete: Wildfire
Song: Wildfire by Michael Martin Murphey (1975) - Listen
* Sandra Murphy: Pigeon Talk
Song: 867-5309/Jenny) by Tommy Tutone (1981) - Listen
* Joseph S. Walker: Come On Eileen
Song: Come On Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners (1982) - Listen
* Wendy Harrison: It’s Raining Men
Song: It’s Raining Men by The Weather Girls (1983) - Listen
* Bev Vincent: Somebody’s Watching
Song: Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell (1984) - Listen
* Leone Ciporin: Life in a Northern Town
Song: Life in a Northern Town by Dream Academy (1985) - Listen
* Adam Gorgoni: Bitch
* Song: Bitch by Meredith Brooks (1997) - Listen
* Barb Goffman: Teenage Dirtbag
Song: Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus (2000) - Listen
It's a start!
Yes, the Park Ave. Mansion is moving along. I guess I need to post more often. ha!
Well, I hate those stages of dollhouse building where you have an idea in mind, not sure what'll look right, and don't like how it looks at the moment. (See last post; see other posts in left column archives list. Click photos for full size.)
But... I've moved beyond that now and have made some progress I'm happy with!
I decided to put two outside lights, one by each door, top and bottom. I used the tops I took off those smaller Christmas village light poles and attached them to small wood ovals I cut in half and painted for bases. They work well for outside lights on the cheap. I also cut some 1" scale railing pieces to make window boxes (not shown). Then I just had to glue small pieces on each side to make the box. I'll paint them to match the trim and am thinking of putting in red flowers and greenery.
Here's the top door: (minus the stairs yet to be built and painted.) Stairs: Hmm, just saw a TV commercial with a similar (real) house. It had a green door. What caught my eye was the stairs were painted the same color. The reddish color stairs could look interesting instead of the white? Will think on that as I think the white is ok in small spots, but would be too blinding in a large item.
First floor:
Yes, it is going to be a diner and a small gift shop. I saw someone had used the same color scheme and I liked it as I had the same thing in mind. I got several bar stools (image from site) from MiniEtchers. Just wondering if they'll look right painted silver, or if I'll do them in wood?
I'll make two small counters against the back and right side wall (which isn't attached yet), one for cooking and one for eating. I want to put a couple cafe tables, too. The fun will be making some food and figuring out things like a griddle, French fry maker, etc. I'll have one or two cafe tables as well.
The center globes were an idea that worked out well after other disasters with two other light fixtures each having bulbs go out. I found round LED Christmas replacement lights (cheap, 4 for $1 something.) Took them apart and drilled the hole in the plastic globe slightly larger and sanded it. They have a kind of textured design on them.
The back wall was touchy getting the wall fixtures on as I had to put a hole in the paper, solder the lights, and then glue the paper and then the lights, A balancing act for sure!
Left side faux walls:
To save space, I decided to forgo all the stairs and instead make fake doorways leading to the unseen hallways. See the brick wall on left side of photo above. I'll have brick on that back wall, too. That leads to the boxes below:
I decided to put a fireplace on the right side for the sitting room as I liked how Jeanne did hers in her house (see previous post.) Well, I have another one which I couldn't find, so I had to use this one and modify it by adding some depth to the back. I glued cardboard over the sides and brick to the inside supports and painted it all white, I also made a bottom brick piece and will have brick on the back. I made a new top mantle and glued on some shiny marbled paper. I think it turned out well!
So far, so good! I've made a few other changes, too, that I'll show later. Getting there!
I'm gluing scrapbook paper in as I write this. I like the designing, the papering, not so much, ha! Made some curtains for the second floor also. Vintage looking. Will show those next time. Hey, gotta leave some surprises! ha!
That's it for the moment! Thanks for visiting again and taking a peek.
** It's also that time of year that I started on what to make for the annual half scale group swap. Something useful, even if it only gets stuck in an attic. ha! That's all I can say for now! This year's theme was "Pot Luck" meaning anything. The themes are only suggestions as you can make what you want. (Here's a past toy swap and last year's Kitschy swap.)
Come back soon for more updates!