How are you my dear friends? I hope you all had a very nice weekend. It is has been a great week indeed, busy like always and very productive. My Miniature World Shop at etsy has been doing extremely well. We have a new range of miniature Easter ceramics coming up and we are working on a new set of Children's books. I am also excited as tomorrow I will be meeting the lovely British artist Susan Fay of Elite Petite Interiors.
The Coffee Corner in Regent Street |
For those who haven't seen it The Coffee Corner is a small Victorian shop set up in my Regent Street and is placed next to Quelina's shop Matquel Antiques & China Shop. The Coffee Corner has a 4 page article which you can read here by clicking on this link A coffee shop For The Senses
The Coffee Corner Article |
Some how it has a very special place in my heart but than again which dolls house hasn't? Here are some pictures of The Coffee Corner
I also made a small video that you can see below with more detailed pictures.
So this is all for today. Keep tuned for the next update on our 1930's Tudor Manor.
Take Care and see you all soon.
Hugs,
Rebecca xxx
Hi Rebecca! Wow, congratulations, you must be thrilled to be featured in this magazine!!
ReplyDeleteThe coffee shop is indeed one of a kind, the pastries look real! I just came up with a question - where do you store all you projects? Do you have a separate room for them? Do you sell them all?
HI thank you so much for your wonderful comments. Yes I am quite happy to be featured in the American Miniaturist Magazine. Your answer for your questions are very simple. They are all in my home for now. I have a small room and it's running out of space as well....but I am working on the space issue so hopefully the space problem will be solved by the end of this year. And I will never part from any of my dolls houses so I guess no I don't sell them. xxxx
DeleteCongratulations on your publication. Nice work. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Melli. I reall appreciate it. Hugs xxx
DeleteI love your work, Rebecca! I must come back to look at all the little details. Your cakes are so lovely! You are truly so very talented. Thank you for all this eye candy.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lucille for your kind words. It means a lot to me. xxxxx
DeleteCongratulations Rebecca on being published. And also on such a lovely coffee shop - you've put so much detail in it and I loved looking at the pictures. The cakes are amazing, you've done a great job, it's hard to realize that this is your first attempt at clay. I particularly like the way you've designed your own logo and added it to the crockery as well as the menu. Great job all round!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sandra for your wonderful comments. I really appreciate it. xxxx
DeleteThis is so spectacular Rebecca! I love coffee and I'd love to visit a coffee shop like this IRL.. Everything looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dog-ma. I am so pleased that you liked it. xxx
DeleteRebecca, so sorry, but I forgot to congratulate you on your being published in the American Miniaturist Magazine! A well-deserved honour!
ReplyDeleteThank you once again Lucille. I really appreciate it. xxxx
DeleteSupercagifragilistichespiralidoso!!!!!! ^__^
ReplyDeleteScusa ma non so cosa altro dire dopo tale meraviglia. Complimenti e congratulazioni per la pubblicazione.
Grazie tanto xxx
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