May 08, 2010

Miniatures for Mom: New Designer Tote Bags for Sale

New CV Designer "Croc" Tote Bags - original designs.

Includes some magazines, flowers, newspaper, journal to write in and a pencil. (Well you have to use your own pencil to write with. ha!) All handmade.

(Note: only journal front page opens and 1 mag is open; other books/mags are closed for display.)

Red Croc tote with red plaid interior, or black croc with leopard or purple print interior plus contents.

Other colors and cloth outside available. Contact me for colors. (Pictured bags on hand; others made to order.)

Also coming:

* Witch/wizard tote (with witch mags and witch or spells book (nonopening), journal and pencil;

* Gardening tote with green stripe exterior, garden book and mags, seed pack set plus journal and pencil.

* Wedding tote: white set with brides mags and book, sample flowers, journal and pencil.

$15 each plus $2 shipping; additional shipping overseas. Contact me chrisATcverstraeteDOTcom (or contact page on website) for paypal address or mailing address.

May 06, 2010

Summer Garden Miniatures




Thought I'd start showing a few of my miniatures that I don't have online yet. This garden room is in a shadow box on my living room wall. The flowers are handmade. The birds and a few animals (I know there's a squirrel in there) are by Barbara Ann Meyer at Mini Gems.

May 03, 2010

Book blog tour: Cindy Bradford, author of Promises Kept

Today I welcome Cindy Bradford, author of PROMISES KEPT, part of the Keeping Faith series.

About Promises Kept:

After finding the father she never knew and graduating from law school, Faith O'Brien's mission is to bring down the priest who abused her father as a child.

To do this, the neophyte attorney must take on a shrewd, veteran Boston lawyer who will go to any means to win a case. But he underestimates Faith's passion for justice and her fight to right a wrong.



Who is Faith?

To Bradford, Faith is part of the bigger picture. She is and was the glue that held her father. Patrick, Sue (her mother), and Alice (her aunt & surrogate mother) together over time and place.

"To me, she represents so many East Texas women who are strong, determined and even aggressive sometimes. So often, females from small, rural settings are seen as needy and weak. I wanted to change that image with Faith because many of the women I have known from that part of the world are anything but. They are perfect examples of 'steel magnolias.' Perhaps, that characteristic was innate in Faith; maybe it was strengthened by her adversities; the reader can decide."

What makes Faith special and memorable?

"To her, there is nothing more crucial, more important, more pressing than this cause... until she meets and falls madly in love with Tyler England. Soon, her fighting instincts are called on like never before. Only this time her intelligence, perseverance and resolve may not be enough."

What inspired her story?

"I’m a big newspaper and magazine reader, and portions of her story evolved from my spin on contemporary events. I have traveled to 40 countries and numerous places in the U.S. Several of those places are woven into the story."

* * Post a comment on any of the posts during the book's virtual book tour, to be entered into a drawing for a copy of the first book in the series, KEEPING FAITH.

** BONUS - download an excerpt.



May 01, 2010

Pink Miniatures & Pink Saturday for May

Pink is the color today as part of this month's first Pink Saturday for May at How Sweet the Sound.

First, I stopped by Tales from an OC Cottage, who had some beautiful shell work. How pretty! Great ideas for that sea/beach cottage I was thinking of doing in miniature. Thank you!

My pink entry today is kind of summery - thought I'd share my funny little flamingo lady again. She's dressed for garage saling, and looks like she got some great finds!What better way to spend a Saturday!

Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to check back as I'll be scheduling some giveaways soon too!

April 27, 2010

Spelling Question; Plurals and Possessives & Solution

Well I'm familiar with plurals and possessives but... someone got me thinking.

How To's - as in lots of How To's.

Or How Tos. Which looks, well, odd.

Your opinion?

** Funny as the To's mostly have it even if Tos if the right way to spell it. But I solved the problem - took out the plural altogether. An easier solution. haa! Thanks to all for their two cents and help!

April 26, 2010

Preview: New Dollhouse Miniatures Book Cover: In Miniature Style II

An updated and expanded version of my miniatures book will be coming out in ebook - and print - early next year. Here is a preview of the fabulous cover of IN MINIATURE STYLE II !

The book contains fantastic how to projects by myself and other contributors including IGMA Artisans Kathi Mendenhall, Le Petite Belle Patterns and Lucie Winsky, plus miniaturists Bonnie Glazier, wigging tips from Dana Burton, Mini Doll List and a how to from Fern Rouleau.

Check out a photo preview slideshow and learn more about the contributors to IN MINIATURE STYLE II or click book cover at my website.

NOTE: To keep informed of news about IN MINIATURE STYLE II, click the yahoo groups button on the website front page to sign up for my periodic newsletter.

April 23, 2010

Congrats to Ann Parker, Author of Leaden Skies, Finalist in Colorado Book Awards

Congrats to author Ann Parker, whose historical mystery, LEADEN SKIES: A SILVER RUSH MYSTERY is a finalist in the historical category of the Colorado Book Awards

I had featured the boo, set in the old west, in a previous First Graphs entry. It definitely sounds like a great book! Read an excerpt as part of First Graphs.




April 22, 2010

Cheesecake!

Today, I thought I'd share the beautiful cheesecake my sister and nephew dreamed up.... see it at Fatal Foodies. Gorgeous (and yummy!) ha!

April 20, 2010

Miniatures Book Promo: Card Corner Scene

I've been hinting for a few days at something coming.... Well, I have been updating my miniatures ebook, IN MINIATURE STYLE, with new projects and profiles.

The new IN MINIATURE STYLE II should be coming out next spring -- in PRINT and in ebook. Stay tuned for more announcements and a peek at the fantastic cover and contributors! More info coming!

I made the pictured "Reading Corner" as a promotional item which I displayed at this past weekend's IMA Show....

The scene is made in a large greeting card with foam core board as the side walls and the bottom floor which are covered with scrapbook paper.

View of side wall: side table is a large wood painted painted with green paint and varnish. It's topped with a small wood circle. The chair is hand-made also.


The cabinet is filled with more books and magazines. Mini books on top (including mine!) are from one of my two Miniature Bookshelf printies pages. Simply wrap covers around pieces of mat board cut to size and painted white on edges. I also made the hydrangea. More about the hand-made items later!

** The corner was a prize for those signing my email list. And the winner is.....

Bonita Heldt. I will email you for proper mailing address.


** Be sure to come back for more announcements. There'll be more contests and giveaways as we go along to the publication date!