Monday 16 March 2020

Back to the Dolls House Nederland Show

Hello Everyone,

Here I am again. Hope everyone is in good health and keeping safe.  It's been a week since I came back from The Nederlands and I wanted to share with you the nice goodies that I got. Thank goodness I had quite a lot of extra space in my luggage to add my dolls house goodies. 


On my arrival in Amsterdam, I went to Gouda to visit 'Het Kabinet' or in English 'The Cabinet'. A beautiful dolls house shop that you get to find whatever you need for dolls houses. I also had the opportunity to meet a few ladies and talk to them about My Miniature World during a Work Shop.  You can visit their site 'The Cabinet'


From The Cabinet I did get a few goodies:

Some fabric and lace trimmings which I will be using for Pembroke Grange.


A few dolls house accessories which some are for little Leah.


A few pieces of furniture that were given to me by a dear friend. I can't wait to paint and decorate them for a project that I have been thinking about for quite some time.


The next day Posy and I were all set to go to Arnhem to visit the international dolls house fair called 'The Dolls House Nederland Show'.  It was amazing! Lots of artisan miniatures to see and buy. I got to meet and talk with some talented artists. There were also a few workshops offered by well known artists.


I was all prepared this time to come with a full luggage. 

A 1:48 scale kit which are dolls house Bookends and a miniature 1:144 dolls house kits by Uk's Petite Properties. 


A few 1:24 scale furniture kits from Melissa's Laserville.


I also got to meet the amazing artist Mr. Han Goergen who gifted me with a carved 1:12 scale toy horse. I totally loved it! I also got the cute miniature Book Stand. I think Mr. Dickens would like that in his library.


From Janny's Art of Mini I got some white metal figurines to paint.


And finally, the baby doll, a pretty doll and figurine with a little girl feeding her doll by the Spanish Artist Victoria Heredia Guerbo. These have to be my favorite. They are so tiny and so fragile. The Dolls legs and arms actually do move.



Even though it wasn't crowded due to the Coronavirus, it was an amazing experience and Posy and I enjoyed being there. 

For those who are wondering what we have been doing, since our arrival, Posy and I are in self-quarantine and we have been busy working on miniatures and on the dolls house projects. There is no way that we will ever get bored here. 


So this is all for today. I hope you like my new goodies. I will be posting soon with some new updates on my dolls house projects. Make sure to keep tuned.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,

Rebecca xxx


1 comment:

  1. This must have been such an experience for you. So pleased that you fully enjoyed it. Please keep safe and remain healthy. You look so cute with your glasses. ��

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