December 18, 2019

#Christmas in #Miniature 2019-5: O Christmas Tree

12 Days of Christmas in Miniature

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The fun thing about Christmas is, of course, decorating the tree.

In miniature, you can make a variety of trees, from traditional, to fun and funky. In real life, there are some great trees, too, from variations on colors or special themes, to an actual colored tree. (Check out the variety in this gallery. I like the blue and pink trees, too.) Even more fun, check out these cool Halloween Christmas trees!

I tried to do something similar in miniature, though looking at the above links, I see I have to get more colorful! I do like that orange tree pictured above. I have a miniature two-tone color tree that I'll have to try to figure out a different decorating scheme for. 

But here's a couple smaller trees with different themes I did for half scale projects:




The tree in Santa's House.

These are neat!  5" tall beaded trees. I like the blue. (Note: listing is from Latvia on Etsy.)



Here's a cute idea too - the ladder and decorations box for decorating the tree on Etsy. 



December 17, 2019

#Christmas in #Miniature 2019-4: Santa!

12 Days of Christmas in Miniature

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So while Mrs. Claus is busy, let's sneak a peek and see if we can find out what Santa is up to!



Why... it's him! Let's be sure not to disturb him. Looks like he's really wrapped up in checking that list twice and three times to see who's been naughty or nice!  Mrs. Claus sure takes care of him, too, judging from that never-empty plate of cookies and goodies on his desk.

(The back gift wrapping counter is by my friend, Gigi.) (See more photos of the Christmas dollhouse at my website.)


December 16, 2019

#Christmas in #Miniature 2019-3: Meet Mrs. Claus

12 Days of Christmas in Miniature

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I do have a Christmas dollhouse that I made and decorated some time ago, but it's too much to get it out to display now, so it's put away. (You can see more photos of the house at my website.)




If you're curious as to what really happens around Christmas time, well... Mrs. Claus is one busy woman! 

With a house full of elves and having to keep Santa chubby and happy in time for December 24th, that kitchen is one busy place! She always has a tray of cookies baking and new goodies being made. 
(Click photos for full size.)



A tray of Christmas goodies I made last year for my friend, Gigi. The cake is air dry clay that's painted, sealed and topped with a Christmas button. The mug has brown paint for chocolate with a dab of textured paint for whipped cream. The tray is wood, lined with Christmas paper. The handles are painted pieces of lace.




December 15, 2019

#Christmas in #Miniature 2019-2: #Christmas Cookies!

12 Days of Christmas in Miniature

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Everyone knows I have a terrible habit of putting things somewhere and then not being able to find them!

Last year, I couldn't find the Christmas things I normally put in the greenhouse case. Looked everywhere. Well.... they were in a box on top of the bookcase! They're now in the display cabinet so I know where they are... (Sure... ha!)

Anyway.... that's why the display ended up looking different, so here's another view. I loved this table with all the festive goodies. The cakes are from my friend Kitty.






December 14, 2019

#Christmas in #Miniature 2019-1: Teapots

12 Days of Christmas in Miniature 2019


Well, why not?

I admit early on when the month started, I wasn't really not into Christmas.  And certainly not before Halloween as the stores seem to think. Too much pushing to spend, etc.

But as the month goes on, I start looking at Christmas minis and past projects, and I feel like I'm almost ready to start decorating.

So in keeping with the seasonal spirit, I thought I'd share some of my past and present Christmas projects. NOTE: I'm keeping most of these posts fairly simple, but be sure to come back on Days 11 and 12 for the annual Christmas Miniatures story!

** All links for this series can be found below and  on the Halloween in Miniature tab on top of this blog as well.

Next: Day 2 - (Links may not be immediately active.)

Christmas clip-art: https://www.fg-a.com/christmas-10.shtml

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** Don't forget to come back on Day 11 - Christmas Eve - for part 1 of the annual Christmas Miniatures story!! 


Christmas Cabinet:


The cabinet is filled with dozens of teapots and Christmas tea containers. Originally I might've been thinking of doing a Christmas shop, but I changed my mind. Now I put the cabinet, furniture and a tree inside the greenhouse case for a Christmas display each year. 

My friend Kitty from Holland made all the Christmas teapots. She has quite the talent for these!  Here's a couple photos of more of her Christmas teapots she made for me (aren't they cute?) and her Christmas scene. 

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS IN MINIATURE 2019 - all links
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



December 04, 2019

December 02, 2019

#Paris #Miniature Project 24 - The Name!

Construction and decorating is moving along on the Serendipity shed project remake!



Last post #23,  we showed a bit of what was going on. Now, everyone we know is being rather hush-hush at this point as the contest deadline nears, so yes, we're keeping the full building a secret yet, too.

Painting and touching up is nearly done. Fences are being installed, along with other special touches. 

But.... remember at the start waaay back in March when we talked about the theme? (See post 1.) The theme was inspired partly by the books, The Paris Key and Letters from Paris, both written by Juliet Blackwell. And...  Gigi stuck with the theme.

She previously showed part of the building front before so this is just a hint.




The store is called The Key to HappinessLa Clé du Bonheur, based on a real locksmith shop in Paris run by fictional Locksmith Artisan (distinguished tradesman) Louis Gustave.

The bottom sign reads, Clés, Masques, Horloges et Souvenirs de Paris - Keys, Masques, Clocks and Souvenirs of Paris.  The key decorations definitely add something special to the facade!

That's the fun of a miniature project. Adding the special touches and pieces of history and research help in making it real and tie everything together. 

More to come. The deadline is Dec. 17!  Thanks for reading and Happy Creating!--Gigi

PS--- Look for 12 Days of Christmas in Miniature - Coming Soon here on the blog, mid-month! -- Chris 

November 20, 2019

New Cabinet Project


I saw a project that I thought it would be the perfect way to display some of the many things I've been saving to put in a Lady's Shoppe. I ordered the cut pieces from Shellie at MiniEtchers to make something similar. Here's the pieces she cut that I laid out and wallpapered.


How will it look, you ask?


Well... so far....I loved the print on this scrapbook paper. I painted other areas and the edges Khaki (Apple Barrel)  first to match the paper, then lightly brushed Rose Pink (FolkArt) over it. I then lightly brushed gold paint as an accent. (I  use Tulip Soft Fabric paint as it's a bright gold.) I may yet add small doors and another shelf on the bottom though I've run out of the floral paper! I used a contrasting flower print on the center shelf.

I'm not finished trimming yet. I have to add a border strip and trim on top. I also plan on adding battery LED lights on top. 

I have an old front-opening jewelry box that I want to fit this inside as it will also give me a small amount of floor space. I have to paint and wallpaper it. We'll see if it works the way I want so I'll share the next steps and the cabinet when I start doing that.

Ideas - This is but part of the items I pulled out for this project and some things that I may use for something else. So I'll decide what to use and what to put in a room box. I took a lot out as if I don't when I see it, I'd have to remember where it was! ha! Of course, it won't all fit! Stay tuned for the next stage!


November 18, 2019

New Light Idea - LED fuse lamp

Interesting new idea I came across.



These are LED lights called fuse lamps that are 8 volt and will plug into a florescent light holder. They are incredibly bright as they have 3 lights. These are warm white and are  7 for $7.99 on ebay.  (They're cheaper through the consumer electronics section than sold as dollhouse components.)

The holders are called flourette sockets on the Cir-Kit page. There is a nail version (first photo) and a solder version. Of course these use the traditional 12 v bulb which is $2.48 each. 



The light holder pushes into the tape run. The LED light can be used with a 9 volt battery but the more lights you use, the less life in the battery. 

You might be able to use 12 volt - but not sure if it would burn the light out. You could solder the 9-volt battery holder wires into a tape run. Or you can get a 9-volt transformer. Many transformers for household items will offer different voltages. You can often find these at second hand stores, too.

I haven't tried this idea yet, but may get some more of these LED lights and try it out. I'll post if I do. Let me know if you decide to experiment.

I also found this LED light at Oakridge Hobbies which looks similar but is a flat shape instead so it doesn't need a holder. There is no information on voltage. It looks like it has wires on each end, which would solder in or attach is my guess. It's $7.89 (sale). 

November 12, 2019

Wee C Dollhouse Show 2019-3

Last past of some of the great dollhouse displays at the annual Wee C Dollhouse Show.
Hope you enjoyed seeing them! (Begin at Post 1  -  Post 2.) Click photos for full, large size.


More Shops and Interiors - 1" scale

Game room. Wonder if they made all the games?



 Map/travel room.


Christmas room.

Neat front of L-shaped room.


Nice cafe. Hungry?