Last weekend I visited the Dolls House Nederland Show in Apeldoorn. It was a bit crowded and warm but I managed to visit all the tables I had on my list and bought some beautiful miniatures. It was also nice to meet a few of my friends and have a little chat.
Pottery by Elisabeth Causeret
Glass by Gerd Felka
and toys by Reifendreherei Flatz.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Christmas Presents from Karin
My friend Karin and I, gave each other Christmas mini gifts this year. Karin found me all these beautiful items made from paper:
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Present
Christmas Present from Els
The On Line Mini Club organized a Christmas Swap and this is the gorgeous cardigan Els knitted for me (from an example of the one she made for her daughter many years ago).
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On Line Mini Club,
Present
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Sweet present...
... from my friend Marja: this 1" embroidery hoop and kit to make Santa stockings. Have you ever seen such a small (and working) hoop:
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Little Treasures,
Present
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
My first wall
According to Bea's instructions, the outside walls should be made from air drying clay but with the problems I had with the base floor in mind I decided NO and tried to think of an alternative. I have been saving egg cartons the past years because I read you can make very realistic 1:12 stones from them so I thought, why not try this in quarter scale? I did and it worked, I must say I am really very pleased with the result.
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Home Made,
The Corner Shop
Thursday, March 31, 2011
It is time for 'pannenbier'
In The Netherlands it is custom to drink 'pannenbier' (translated: roof tiles beer although this does not make sense LOL) when a house being built reaches the stage where it is time to add the roof tiles. I glued the house together this week and removed the rubber bands that held it together this morning. So now it is time for some pannenbier (or a nice cup of coffee in my case)!
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Home Made,
The Corner Shop
Monday, March 28, 2011
Ironing board
Today I finished my ironing board (we made this with our Dutch On Line Mini Club, based on a workshop designed by Christine-Léa Frisoni).
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Home Made,
On Line Mini Club
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Interior walls
This week I decorated the inside walls of the house and I was amazed what you can do with just paper and paint.
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Home Made,
The Corner Shop
Monday, March 21, 2011
Making the base and the upstairs floor.
It took me two weeks to get where I am now: the two floors are finished and I am busy decorating the inside walls. I covered the base with air dry clay (DAS) and scored it, so it looks like it is tiled. It was difficult to get the clay even and after a few mishaps with the rolling pin I used the pasta machine and this worked. The base warped (did not think of sealing it first) but I managed to get it almost even again by sticking it under some books for a few days. Coloring the base was not easy, I used several colors and I am not totally pleased with the result. Making floor boards with paper on the other hand, was really fun to do and I am very pleased with the result of that.
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Home Made,
The Corner Shop
Thursday, March 03, 2011
A new project, so very small...
I have nothing really to show you but a few bits and pieces and a booklet. The reason I do show you, is because I am afraid I will chicken out once I started building because this project is so small and I have never built anything smaller than 1" scale (1:12). These are the parts the Petite Properties kit 'The Corner Shop' consists out, it is 1/4" scale (1:48) and I am starting with this today:
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Home Made,
The Corner Shop
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Kitchen Roombox
I am sorry I have been so quiet the past months. Just busy with other things and not really made much worth mentioning so I decided to show you something 'old'. I made this little roombox 3 years ago as a present for my mother's 80th birthday.
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Home Made
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Made by ... Patricia Cabrera
Patricia Cabrera (Woolytales Miniatures) makes the most beautiful OOAK tiny animals from clay and felted wool. This small Papillon dog with it's cute pink bow arrived here last week and it is even prettier then on the photo.
This little brown bear is also made by Patricia, he has the loveliest eyes.
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Little Treasures
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Friday, September 03, 2010
The Butterfly Effect
I read on Debbie's blog about the Butterfly Effect; please read this post and learn more about this special project. Thank you Debbie, for sharing this.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Two little books
Helma teached us how to make open books, I made two children's books: 'Alice in Wonderland' (pages found with Google Books) and 'Zonnige Uurtjes' (with printies I got from Anita).
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Home Made,
On Line Mini Club
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Market Stall
The past weeks I have been working on this market stall. The stall is a kit from Lutjeboudel, all the items on it were made by me except the little knitted dresses and tiny socks.
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Home Made
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Pins & Needles
Another great kit from Jane Harrop, I really enjoyed making this little table with sewing accessories.
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Home Made,
Jane Harrop
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Summer dress
I made two sets of summer dresses with handbag and shawl, as presents. Everything is glued together which was a first for me and I was surprised that it actually looks like it is stitched :-)
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Home Made
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Baby Cabinet
Last week I painted, altered and aged this baby cabinet. I decided not to make a small dolls house in it (so much work) but a linen closet:
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Home Made
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Freshen Up
I made this Jane Harrop kit a couple of weeks ago while vacationing in Austria. Just like the lavender basket workshop, my friend Karin joined me on line and because of the distance (normally 100 kilometers, now 1.000) that was very funny. My kit is 1:12 scale and Karin's kit is 1:24.
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Home Made,
Jane Harrop
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
A Lavender Basket
Two weeks ago, my friend Karin and I made Jane Harrop's Lavender Basket workshop. Karin made her basket in 1:24 scale, mine is 1:12 scale.
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Home Made,
Jane Harrop
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Gift bag
Remember the gardening magazines and packages of seed I made (last blog)? Today I got to open my gift bag and look what wonderful presents I got:
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