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Thursday, 4 April 2019

'Completing The Miniaturist's Room' Part 4 on Life & Style

Hello everyone,

How are you all? Hope you are having a great week. Like usual I'm busy with my miniature work but I have to admit I am enjoying every bit of it!

My Miniature World on facebook has reached over 18,000 likes and followers. I want to thank you for all the encouragement and support. As a thank you I will be  preparing a give-away for you.... but first I will be sharing my progress on The Miniaturist Project. You will find the details of the give-away at the end of this post!

For the last few weeks I continued working on 'The Miniaturist' Project and I was delighted to work on the actual miniaturist's room. The progress of this room has also been shared on the 'Life & Style' TV Show on the Maltese channel NET TV.


The Miniaturist's Room
I have added so many items in this room and there is so much to see, but before I begin I wanted to introduce you to the miniaturist, Lady Adelaide. 

The Miniaturist Lady Adelaide
 Lady Adelaide is another lovely doll made by my dear friend and favorite doll maker Beverley Senatore. She fitted in the scene perfectly. Lady Adelaide tends to keep to herself and she surrounds herself with her dolls and miniatures.  Just like any miniaturist, her room is quite busy.

I have added so many accessories for this room which mostly I made myself. I had gotten these two kits from Artofmini while I was at the DHNS in Arnhem, knowing too well that they would come handy for this particular project.


One by one I built them and was very pleased with the outcome.




I have added wooden legs to the open shelved dolls house so it can go higher and won't obstruct the rest of the furniture. I will be adding tiny furniture pieces to each of the rooms.

I also got myself this theater kit from Jane Harrop which looks quite cute in the room.


Then I added these white metal dolls houses that have been hand painted by my father. Each dolls house is detailed with tiny furniture. Eventually More of these house will be added to the room. 


My favorite part was adding details to the miniaturist's table. All accessories were made by me such as the tiny paint brushes, paint pots and paint tubs. The tiny wall paper and flooring have been down sized and printed to fit the scene.


Lady Adelaide has her favorite doll Amelia to keep her company.  

Amelia the Doll
 Amelia the tiny doll was another miniature that I got for this project from the DHNS in Arnhem. She is very tiny and sits quite nicely in a 1:48 scale chair. Amelia was made by the Spanish Artist Victoria Heredia Guerbo. 

Finally I decorated this crate for the miniaturist. I am sure that most miniaturists have boxes filled with bits and pieces that might come useful to their work.



I have added a few wall frames which contain pictures of children playing with their miniatures and dolls. These have been all printed on canvas to look like paintings.


My favorite frame of all is the 'House Cleaning' picture. A few of you may already know that I have the same picture in my own dolls house gallery. It is very precious to me. For those who are interested to know about its origins you can visit the link to my blog post House Cleaning - The Prize

House Cleaning
As Lady Adelaide lives right on top of the Dickens Book Shop she found an interesting book in the window that drew her attention.


The Folding Dolls House Book. It is a miniature book  that I have been working on and has turned out to be quite a success. This book folds open into a four room dolls house setting were you can also add 1:144 scale dolls house furniture pieces.





The room was all set up during the TV Show 'Life & Style' were Charles Saliba and I got to share it with the audience.

Charles Saliba and I





Here are the three video clips were you get to see the progress of the room during the show.







A few photos of the finished miniaturist's room. Most probably I will still be adding more to it. 




Finally, as promised, here is the Give Away for my followers and fans. The Folding Dolls House Book as seen in The Miniaturist Project.


To get a chance to get this miniature Folding Dolls House book all you have to do is:

1) Be or Become a follower of My Miniature World Blog

2) Leave a comment on this blog post so I'll know who wants to take part.

Closing date is Saturday, 13th April 2019. The lucky winner will be announced shortly afterwards. So make sure not to miss out!

This is all for today. I hope you have enjoyed the progress of this project. Make sure to keep tuned for the next update.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,

Rebecca xxx


38 comments:

  1. Fantastic work and fantastic blog post!!! I enjoyed the pictures and the story; the room box looks stunning and is already one of my favorites!!!
    I also love the way you seamlessly weave your dolls houses and room boxes together into one big story!! Congratulations, Rebecca, very proud of you!!!

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    1. Thank you so much José! That is so sweet of you to say. I am so happy that you liked what I have done with this project. Thank you for your constant support and encouragement. xxx

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  2. Me encanta esa habitación del miniaturista,se ve impresionante!!!!
    Besos.

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  3. Rebecca, how fantastic are you, giving us all a chance to win the adorable dolls house mini book! I collect these in real scale and would faint if I won this little gem. I love your posts on Facebook and am blown away by your miniatures. You're so talented and obviously dedicated, a true inspiration.

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  4. I'm new to your blog, but love your postings!! You're so talented!! I would LOVE to begin a collection of these books, they are truly magical. Thank you for sharing your posts and pictures and for the chance to win one of these lovely creations..hugs!!!

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    1. Thank you so much, I am glad you like the blog xxx

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  5. I am constantly amazed by your talent and your desire to share w us. Pls keep doing what you do!

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  6. I love miniatures. I wish I were so talented and skillful like you. Krep on the good job ��

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  7. I love this stunning miniaturist's room with all the tiny dollhouses. You are truly amazing and your work is simply awesome.
    Hugs, Drora

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  8. Sue Emery
    I love your work and regular blog Rebecca and I have some of your fabulous plates! xx

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  9. Hi Rebecca, this is looking splendid and so superior. I am enjoying the work surface of that table and the small houses on the shelf. What an achievement! You deserve all the credit and fame not only for your beauty but also for your craftsmanship. Waiting for the next update. Good luck!

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  10. Me encanta esta habitación tan llena de sueños infantiles.
    Me encantaría participar en tu sorteo, el libro es una maravilla.
    Gracias. Un saludo.

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  11. Beautiful book so enjoy your creations

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  12. monica Huntoon8 April 2019 at 08:55

    SWEET SWEET THINGS <3 Love love ... fingers crossed.. Thank you for the invite :)

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  13. Preciosa habitación, me encanta la decoración repleta de casitas pequeñas:-)

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  14. whatcanisay,awesome,beautiful,inspiring.thankyou...

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  15. Beautiful work as always! I would love to win the folding house - keeping everything crossed.

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  16. I LOVE all the tiny houses...each one so amazing to view!
    I would also love to be included in the giveaway, thank you!!

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  17. Your work is amazing !! I am new to this hobby but have loved miniatures my whole life. I would cherish that little folding book !!

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