July 30, 2025

More Miniature Books: Jack's Bookery

 While I'm decorating the Lavender Cottage and figuring out the lawn and garden areas for that (see last post), I wanted to share a new project I'll be working on next.

You never can have too many books, real and mini, right? So, this is what's next: I received this kit, Jack's Bookery from Cutebee, (see Jack's Bookery/Amazon and check out the Cutebee store; more projects on the Facebook page)  and will be sharing the build shortly and how it's going. Looking forward to working on it!

Ok... the writer in me has to ask, what's a bookery? Is that like a bird rookery, but where books come to rest? haa! 😊

Some of the inside parts:

 I know some people are real book-nook addicts, but this is actually only my second one, after the Magic Library Book Nook and a few smaller kits. I usually work on regular dollhouse kits but these are fun as a change of pace. The bonus is that book nooks take up less room than a full house! I am running out of room (but not yet! ha!)

More will be coming soon on this and the Lavender Cottage. Stay tuned! 

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July 28, 2025

Little Halloween Hut


Here's looking at you! 

I can't resist turning a project, any project really, into a Halloween-themed project. (*Click photos for full size, better view.)

As I mentioned in the previous post, when I first saw this hut kit quite a few years ago, I thought it would make a good witch's hut. And it did! (Robotime, now out of stock.)

It took me a while to get to it, and while I still wasn't sure if I should do it, I'm happy with the results. (Hard to tell but that outside pumpkin is lit. 3D printed from Blackthorn Miniatures.)

Here's the original kit below (online photo): Cute but the colors didn't do it for me. Not totally.  (online photo)💀

I decided it worked best to use painted corrugated cardboard on the roof instead of the kit pieces. It didn't need both. The window side with more Halloween colors and a spooky sign.

I lit the inside of the furnace, as it seemed weird to not have a light inside. I colored the flame photo with glass stain and then traced the design onto plastic with glass stain to make a layered image. I put the bulb between the layers though in the end, it doesn't show that I did that. But it still seemed best to add the light inside. I made the large sofa seat from scraps The original had a bed. The right side chair is an acorn seat I got in a swap.

Inside:

Looking down:


I used four micro LED bulbs, maybe a lot for such a small project, but I wanted certain areas lit up and just had to have lit pumpkins. The fun is that there's a window on back, so the two-sided pumpkin on the shelf shows on both the inside and outside. I like this textured scrapbook paper as it gives the surface an industrial look.


Boo!

The other side: I held the battery on the side with a cardboard sleeve so it sits on the ledge, too.

So that's it. A decent little project! Wait'll you see next what my friend and I were working on at our weekly mini meeting. Pretty cool! 

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July 23, 2025

Tempting... the next miniature MiniBrands Fad?

 


While I'm finishing up the last of that Halloween project, I thought I'd share the latest upcoming fad... I  keep looking at the new Zuru MiniBrands item - that MiniBrands Mini Mini's Fill the Fridge. The neat thing is it also has a UV light in it, good for curing resin.

I know the fridge looks to be more 1/6th, Barbie-size scale, but it's tempting, I admit. And I still wonder if some of the foods may work for 1/12th scale, but they look fun to collect.  

Anyone getting this?

I'm waiting for the Halloween items, but I admit, this could be a fun, long-term collection. Do I really need to get hooked on something else? haaa!

The food item balls, the MiniBrands Fill the Fridge Mini Mini's release on July 31. 

If you get these, please share. I'd love to know the size on the food items.

Oh, smart! The link shows a pic of the back  - and it looks like they'll have a whole kitchen! Barbie-size but... Clever, to keep you hooked. Now if they'd only come out with some new items for the MiniBrands Home series, a series 2...

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July 21, 2025

Lavender Cottage Floral Updates

 

Yes, I'm still plugging away! I've been busy working on a small kit and changing it to Halloween - almost done - so I haven't had much to post. Plus been heavily involved in a big editorial project, which hopefully will come out how I envision it!

In the meantime, I have been working here and there on the Lavender Cottage (see last post; see previous not furnished interior tour). (* Click photos for full size.) Sharing a few to give you an idea. When I next take some exterior photos, I'll try to do them outside with a plain background. But it's super humid today and it was pouring!

Finally! Got the last coat of paint and touch-up on the roof, and the clear coat on! Whew! A big tip:  If I ever paint a roof again, I will do an undercoat first so nothing shows through.

 Since that is done, I decided to add windowboxes on the top windows and added some trailing vines. (Excuse the junk in background!) Yeah, kind of busy, but that's how my houses and projects seem to come out. I'm not a minimalist! haaa!

It's not done yet, still toying with what to add but it's getting there. There may be another bird and nest on a side roof, but for the moment, they seem to have flown elsewhere and won't let me find them. 😉

Here are the windowboxes and some of the vines:

I am getting in a Halloween mood, so I made some doormats. The larger one seems to fit here best since it's a double door. I have several designs. Found a cute Halloween printie package on Etsy.

I know, it's a small update, but I'll show the mini-mini Halloween project soon. I have to finish the inside before I glue on the front frame as then I can't get into it, as well as do the roof and connect the lights. Done and it works! Just a few last things before I share. 

Here's the kit, (DIY Miniature House, Wooden Hut, Rolife kit), which I initially envisioned as a witch's hut as it was not your typical "house." Yes, my vesion is different-looking than this now except the basic frame and style is the same: (Online photo; Here's a YouTube Rolife video, much plainer version.)

I did take a trip to Dollar Tree and notice they're starting to put Halloween stuff out, so will have to check back again. And it'll soon be Christmas in July (or August?) ha!


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July 09, 2025

Some Lavender Cottage Dollhouse Updates

Two of us at the Lavender Cottage..

I admit it's slow going and I wasn't too inspired. It's been way too hot, tired of being cooped up in the AC (though finally got to turn it off as of this writing - and now it's back on. haaa. Sooo humid!), my car got some more repairs - again - which cost more than quoted (of course!!) and I'm still missing my dog.

So slogging along.

Dormers trimmed. Will likely still add more trim. Maybe stars in that white space.

Anyway, I'm slowly getting things done here and there. The Lavender Cottage roof is done and trimmed but I keep having to touch up bare spots showing through. It gets to the point where I'll decide it's good enough and  then I can put the gloss varnish on. Then it'll be the vines and some wisteria and leaves next which will definitely add to it.  (* See last post of interior.)

I decided to go with the green color on the side trim and the front trim of the dormers. Gave it a bit more contrast. Now if I could just find where or where I put those small window flower boxes I'd set aside... you know, in that "safe" place... 😀

Here's the side peak:

One fun part is these odd little shelf-alcoves on the sides. The only thing I could think is that they'd make good nesting spots, so I extended the trim on the bottom to close it in more, then added some colored moss and a bird in one. 

I really am thinking of Halloween, so I'm making a couple weird plant flower beds to switch out and decided to see if I can make a small pumpkin patch. I am leaning toward making the whole inside Halloween next once I decorate it the regular way. I just can't resist and I really feel like changing it up already though I do have some decorating things to finish first. 

Anyway, that's it for now. Will share any new things soon! 

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July 02, 2025

Great Miniature Ideas & How To's

(Photo: Americana lunch tin, J. Swanson, DIY blog)

 I'm still slowly working on finishing trim and painting the Lavender Cottage roof, (cutting/painting side trim - boring, boring) and also started a small Halloween-inspired project. (More on that to come.) 

For now, I thought I'd share some great miniature ideas and sites you may be unaware of, and for me to save them again as well. * See last post: miniature finds.

And hey, I'll be on topic for once. Here's a neat July 4th-inspired project, a nice Americana Peddlers Cart and this cute lunch tin (above) from the late Joann Swanson's DIY Blog. 

For years in the '80s and '90s, we all enjoyed and were inspired each month by the detailed, creative how to's she did in the old Nutshell News magazines. She has a great blog with some of her DIY projects. Check it out! If you're never made your own furniture, there's a certain satisfaction in figuring something out and making it yourself. Try it!

Some other inspiration from Joann:

Ghost swag for Halloween cart (DIY Miniatures blog)

 * Here's her Halloween Peddlers Cart and Witch's Kitchen. Getting in a Halloween mood since places are now advertising "Summerween." Michael's already has its Lemax SpookyTown items in. Have to get there yet.

 A tip: The blog's been up quite a while, but I'd still copy what you like as you never know when blogs and sites just disappear. But there is also the Way Back Machine - Internet Archive  where you can still find some old sites.

(Paper-covered armchair. 1 Inch Minis by Kris.)

 * Another detailed site with some great patterns and ideas is 1inchminisbyKris. She has a range of patterns, so be sure to rummage around. Most are 1-inch-scale, but don't forget if you're into half-scale like I am, simply print the patterns at 50% which usually works just fine.

* Some patterns: Make a vintage fridge. * Shabby Chic bed and mattress.

* I also use mat board to make furniture as it is easy to cut and sturdy once painted. Here's a cute vintage style hutch - kitchen cabinet to make.

* Gothic window and flowerpot patterns. Manila folder or light card (cereal box packaging or index cards) are great to make flowerpots from.

* Cute idea. Peacock chair. I have one of these someone made in a previous half-scale swap using cross-stich fabric. Have to find it, but I think mine uses a round block base. I set it aside to eventually use in the future Raggedy Ann House. Would make a nice garden chair - or how about a black Morticia-like chair for Halloween? (Yes, it always comes back to that. ha!)

* Make a vintage-style, comfy upholstered chair. Have wanted to try something like this style in half-scale. Another style: stuffed armchair covered with paper.

There are tons more there, so dig around. I only included a few that I might make at some point and saved the patterns for my use.

(Linen closet, Emily M blog)

* Emily Morganti also makes incredible half-scale dollhouses and has some great ideas like kitbashing a baby closet and chest of drawers to make a built-in linen closet. Be sure to check out her other houses and projects there, too. Here's the cabinet inserted in her bathroom wall (and above.) You'd never know it didn't come with the house or wasn't a commercial product! Great job and always an inspiration!

* Okay, that's it for now. Will share more minis soon. Thanks again for visiting! * 







June 20, 2025

Cool Miniature Finds, Kits, Halloween & More

What? Halloween already???

 I am painting the Lavender Cottage roof now, in spurts --- *** AND the first coat is DONE! Yay. But have to paint, cut, and put on side trim yet. Then planning some side gardens and a patio. The work is never done! haa!

 In the meantime, some cool and different things I've come across:

Believe it or not, Halloween stuff is coming out already! They call it "Summerween." So, Michaels already has the Lemax Spookytown Halloween stuff!  There's a cute mailbox with octopus arms and these cute Halloween dogs will have to come home with me (above). I always like to get new Halloween dogs and the tombstones. There's also an IT figure too (but $$$).                               

                          

* Here's a fun-looking Halloween project: Kiki's Magic Shop: Rolife/Amazon  (* Don't forget to check out my list of Craft books & book-related Book Nooks on the top tab or here.)

* How about a Halloween Haunted House book nook? (Boy these are getting pricey though!)  Fifijoy/Amazon

Classic 3D Printed Monster Figures (about 1.25 inches high/32 mm; available to Nov. 30) I want the Creature from the Black Lagoon! 

* I recently lost my German Shepherd, Gracie, 14.5 years old. (Her puppy photo is in the top banner.) Was looking at a couple dollhouse-sized dog models on Etsy: Funny that I bought that dog at the show last time. But I do have a half-scale dog that I might paint white for the dollhouse. But not ready to do that yet.

* Some cute dog figures - 20 pcs/Amazon

* Awww! A sleeping Lab, 1/12th scale: Dog/Amazon

* For fun, another cute kit. Alice in Wonderland -  Rolife/Amazon

* So, the recent "big" little things are the MiniBrands Fill the Fridge and Mini-Minis Foods. (Fridge not coming up on Amazon yet.) While the fridge is bigger, more Barbie size, really wondering if some of the foods aren't close to 1/12th scale. Anyone know? 

* If you like to make your own polymer clay foods, or want to try your hand at it, the classic book, Making Miniature Foods & Market Stalls by Angie Scarr is a miniaturist's must! I've used this book and it really is easy to follow, with good results! 

* Angie Scarr also has some neat new 3D printed planters, 1/2" , 1" 1.5". (I can't find them on the website yet but she also has some nice kits besides her books.) She also has some great clay food canes.

 *  This is cool! An Old West Old Town Saloon Book Nook - Wondyland/Amazon

* That's it for the moment! Will post more soon. Thanks again for visiting! * 

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June 16, 2025

Miniature Greenhouse

Still working on the Mini-Mini Greenhouse while I'm shingling the Lavender Cottage dormers. (*Update: The rows are done! Yay! Now to paint and paint and... ) (*Click photos for full size.) 

In the meantime, I also changed and finished the front flowerbeds on that house. Switched a few things around as I wanted to use these purple bushes on each end. That looks better! The center pieces are removable in case I want to change some flowers out for seasons later on.

The greenhouse kit is almost done. (In case you're wondering, the greenhouse measures 6" h and 6" square.) Deciding on interior layout. The furniture pieces are filled. It's a greenhouse shop, so visitors can buy plants to products. PS - there's a mistake on one of the stands that I noticed (and fixed) after the photo was taken. (Of course!) Can you spot it? 😅

The various plant food, bug stuff, etc. canisters are from the potting bench project on Joann Swanson's DIY site. Some good printies and ideas here. I wrapped the printie labels around dowels or you can roll the paper as she shows. The tops I used are made from a 1/8" punch. The seed box I made was cut from mat board, with a label printed out. The kids' and gardening books are front cover printies of books I found online. I also made a small chaise that I wanted to put in the corner. 

A fun, simple project.

Speaking of greenhouses, here's a small potting shed that I made before, attached to my half-scale Country house.



I hopefully will be painting the Lavender Cottage roof soon and then can begin playing and setting up inside. That will take awhile... then what do I do???? ha! But... I am already envisioning changing it all around for Halloween! 

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June 13, 2025

Spooky & Eerie Stories, plus a Kickstarter!

 Bear with me... some new minis are coming up shortly!

if you like spooky and eerie stories then this post is for you!

Did Al Capone have a deadly secret? (And not just the St. Valentine's Day Massacre!) 

Well.. find out in my eerie story, Big Al's Revenge, in the upcoming Behind the Shadows III: Dark Secrets. 

 **** The Kickstarter on the anthology starts today - Friday, the 13th! (6/13). Click to get in on some goodies!

Then.... in my spooky crime story, a burglar gets more than he bargained for in "Cat's-Eyes" - now out in Noncorporeal III: Nightfall. 

Get it here:  Paperback - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/.../noncorporea.../1147539749


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My earlier stories were also in: books II of the series:

* "Blink!" in Behind the Shadows II   and "Secrets of the Lost Mine" in Noncorporeal II. 

Happy Reading!!



June 08, 2025

Shingles, Plants & a Tiny Miniature Greenhouse

 I didn't disappear! I had several projects in the works, but nothing was finished enough to show here, until now! ha!  (*Click photos for full size. * See last post of the Lavender Cottage interior and exterior so far.)

When the computer router dies, you shingle. All day. But... I got the shingles done on the Lavender Cottage. Front and back, too. Yay! (The chimney will be papered to match and I may put one short row of shingles under that front bottom edge.) I am doing the dormers yet. Halfway on those. The hard part is cutting the side angles that butt against the roof, but getting there!  Well, then there is the painting, of course. I'm really cured (for a while!) of wanting to do individual shingles again. NOT for a long time anyway! Any next houses will be strip shingles!


Did get one planter done for the front. Decided to make the center removable as I may, or may not, change the flowers later. I might do irises in the other one, then I can take that out as I already have a mixed flower bed made for another project that will fit this.

For fun, also made this potted tomato plant for the Lavender Cottage using some ivy-type leaves and small painted air-dry clay balls. Close enough!

 In the meantime...

Remember this stuff for the small greenhouse kit? (*Click photos for full size.)


I was on and off about continuing the kit, so I got an idea and decided to paint it! I have a couple larger white greenhouses, so who needs another one? And this will make it yes, Halloween friendly, too! That got me inspired again. I like it better this way.

I have to put the doors on, decorate outside and finish plants so it can be furnished then. (Ignore the hole inside which I have to cover since the battery pack got moved outside.).

Luckily, Gigi helped me glue the roof pieces to each other as it really took two people to do it. I wanted to make the roof removable, then you can get inside. Electrician Don came up with the good idea of hanging the center light from a post so it wasn't attached to the roof pieces, too. Another change was I adapted a light pole that didn't work to make the light post on the corner. I glued the parts on top but did NOT want to do the total piecing that you have to do with these kits. 

It is small, but maybe... I can switch it out at Halloween, put in spooky plants. I'm always looking for a small Halloween project to work on between larger projects. Or I might make a sitting area inside. It's a cute structure so figuring that out. Right now I'm making a bunch of "faux" plants to go inside. I also will have a shelf full of gardening books. I'll show more soon and hopefully get pix to show it better.

An idea I had was making wreaths from circles of cloth-covered wire, glue on fake plastic ferns, and then attach pix of seed packs for the doors. I think it adds something! The doors will be glued next and propped open. I have to put on door handles also. (Done since this pic.)



I found these fake bamboo stalks at the Daiso Japanese store. (It's kind of a glorified slightly-more-than-a dollar stare. Some interesting things if you need household goods and some craft things. Supposed to have minis, but didn't see any furnishings. The plants were $2.25.) Thought they'd be good for pots. I kind of like the idea of putting several in pots to use as a room/space divider. 

Well, that's it for the moment! I'll be doing some real-life fiction book posts soon as projects coming up, been doing some writing, and a giveaway will be coming too!

* Thanks again for visiting. I appreciate your stopping by! I'll share the other small dollhouse kit next time. Just a couple things to finish on that! *