Saturday, 30 April 2016

Autumn Bauble - Miniature Project

Hello everyone,

Hope you are all enjoying your weekend. Another month has gone by. Time does fly. I will be quite busy for the month of May so I really hope that I will still have time for my miniatures and dolls houses. I guess I have to take it day by day and hope for the best.

Today I will be sharing with you a small micro project that I have been working on.


The Autumn Bauble
After I made the Christmas Winter Bauble I thought I would go on and make three others each will be representing the four seasons. So I got myself another kit which has an Autumn taste and colors. 



Once again the kit had lots of bits and pieces. Each time I open one of these kits I keep telling myself that it would be the last but then again I still end up getting another.

I started working on the building first.







It is quite a cute house with three room,  a water mill wheel and a lovely garden. I had to tile the roofs with paper and added the little bits and pieces. It also has battery powered led lights.


Some of the furniture pieces
The furniture was so cute to build and just right for this project. I had to make tiny cushions,books, curtains and flowers pots. This house had a lot of accessories to add.







When the inside was complete it was time to decorate the house from the outside with green moss and tiny greenery.


Decorating outside the house
The house came with a base which has a small stream with bridge and front garden.

The base
Then the tricky part was to fit everything nicely in the glass bauble. This had small tiny gravel which in my opinion was much better to use than the snow. And finally the house was fitted in and everything was just right.





Just like the winter bauble the house lights up with just a tap on the glass. Here is a small video of it.





So this is all for today. I hope you have enjoyed this miniature project. 

Hopefully next time when we will meet we will be having an update on the vintage Tudor Manor so keep tuned.

See you all soon and take care.

Hugs,

Rebecca xxx









2 comments:

  1. You really have some patience and skill to do that. Your work is wonderful to follow.

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    1. Thank you so much Denise. I am please that you like them xxx

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