Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Introducing New Miniatures for Schiedam Dollshouse Fair

 Hello Everyone,

How are you all? I hope you are doing well. 

The studio has been an absolute whirlwind of activity this week, and the packing boxes are finally starting to pile up! As many of you know, I am heading to the Netherlands this week, and I am incredibly excited to announce that I will be exhibiting at the Schiedam Dollshouse Fair this Saturday, the 27th of June 2026.


This is actually my very first time exhibiting at this specific fair! I am absolutely thrilled to be bringing My Miniature World to Schiedam and to finally meet so many of you in person at the Margriethal. I wanted to make this debut truly special, so I have been pouring my heart into creating an entirely new collection of pieces to bring with me.



When designing and decorating a period dolls house, it is those tiny, exquisite details, a delicate vase on a mantelpiece or a finely decorated ornament on a side table, that truly bring a space to life.

To give your miniature rooms that perfect, historically authentic finishing touch, I am introducing a brand new, exclusive line of hand painted miniature vases and ornaments.

These pieces are the result of countless hours of meticulous brushwork under the magnifying glass. I drew heavy inspiration from historical pieces to ensure every piece feels perfectly suited for your miniature parlours and dining rooms. The collection includes  classic floral vases with tiny floral motifs that look incredibly elegant sitting on a side table or mantel piece. Ornate urns, rich historically inspired patterns with gold detailing, perfect for grander, upper class miniature homes. 










A sneak peek at some of the new hand painted floral vases! I am so incredibly proud of how the fine details came out. They are packed up and ready for Schiedam!




Now, I know it is the middle of summer, but in the miniature world, it is never too early to start preparing for the festive season!

Alongside the new hand painted miniatures, I am bringing a surprise to the fair: a selection of gorgeous new Christmas items. Whether you are planning a grand Victorian Christmas scene or just want to add a festive touch to your dollhouse, these pieces will bring all the magic of the holidays to your tiny homes.

The absolute centerpiece of this festive launch is my brand new, original design Christmas Ormolu Clock.


This clock is making its official world debut on the day of the fair. It features incredibly intricate detailing, capturing the luxurious, gilded look of traditional ormolu metalwork, perfectly scaled down and infused with elegant Christmas charm. It is the perfect statement piece for a festive miniature mantelpiece, and I cannot wait for you all to see it in person.


The official debut of my original design Christmas Ormolu Clock! The perfect touch of gilded festive luxury for your miniature mantelpiece.

If you are attending the Schiedam Dollshouse Fair this Saturday, please do stop by the stand number 41 and say hello! Since it is my first time here, I would absolutely love to meet you and show you these new vases, ornaments, and the exclusive Christmas Ormolu Clock in person.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 27th June 2026

  • Location: Sporthal Margriet, Nieuwe Damlaan 5, 3119 KA Schiedam, The Netherlands

For those of you who cannot make it to the Netherlands this weekend, do not worry! I have taken lots of close up photos of the entire collection. I will be sharing a massive gallery right here on the blog once I am back and settled, so you will be able to see every single detail of the ceramics and the clock in high definition. All pieces will be available soon online from My Miniature World website. www.myminiatureworld.co.

This is all for today. I hope you'll like my new miniatures. Make sure to keep tuned for the latest news and new project. 

See you in Schiedam!

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx

Monday, 15 June 2026

Expanding The Nursery Nostalgia Collection!

 Hello everyone. 

How are you all? Welcome back to my blog. I am so incredibly excited to share some wonderful news with you all today regarding the Nursery Nostalgia Collection.


As a few of you already know, I recently had the joy of introducing the first twelve kits of this collection at the International Dolls House and Miniatures Fair in Houten. The response was absolutely heart warming.


Now, as I am busily preparing for the upcoming Dolls House Fair in Schiedam on the 27th of June 2026, I am thrilled to announce that I will be introducing another twelve brand new kits! This brings the entire collection to a grand total of twenty four beautiful miniature sets.


Each kit is supplied unpainted and unassembled, complete with step by step instructions and diagrams, allowing you to bring your own creative touch to these vintage style pieces. I will be adding pictures of every single kit below so you can see all the intricate details for yourself.


Here is the complete list of all twenty four kits in the Nursery Nostalgia Collection:

The Puddle Parade
The Darling Dolly Cot
The Woolly Walker
The Cottontail Cruiser
Penny Lane Cottage
The Shape Match Tray
The Push Through Sorter
The Storytime Teddy
The Cuddle Bunny
The Snuggle Bug
The Bedtime Bear Bookends
The Snowy Swan Rocker

The NEW Ones:

The Bear Hug Bench

The Bonny Buggy

The Tumbling Teddy

The Spindle Stacker

The Cookie Cooker & Cookware Set

The Prancing Pony

Pen Pen the Pet Wagon

The Bitty Bubble Bathstand

The Poppet Piano

The Stack & Roll Wagon

The Gabble Goose

The Toybox Terrier

But that is not all! For the Schiedam fair, I will also be unveiling a lovely new display specifically designed for the Nursery Nostalgia Collection. I am so excited to share that the display is actually a complete tiny house! I am sharing pictures of it right now on the blog.








 It perfectly showcases all these beautiful finished miniatures together in one cohesive setting alongside the available DIY kits.

I am so looking forward to seeing many of you in Schiedam. Until then, happy crafting!

I hope you like the collection so far. They are all available on my website. www.myminiatureworld.co. I am sure that I will be having more additions in the near future.

This is all for today. Make sure to keep tuned for the latest news and for the new projects.

Take Care and See You Soon,

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx




Monday, 8 June 2026

The Timekeepers Shop: Bringing the Facade to Life on Hello Min Hemm?

 Hello everyone,

How are you all? I hope you had a great weekend. At the moment I am really excited preparing for my next dolls house fair in Schiedam. So you can imagine trying my best to fit in all the schedules. 

If you have been following the progress of the Timekeepers Shop, you know how much heart and soul I have been pouring into this little miniature project. Today, I am absolutely thrilled to share a very special update with you. It is an update that took place entirely outside my usual studio!

As you all know, recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to pack up my brushes and tools and head over to the studios of NET TV. I was invited as a guest on Hello Minn Hemm? and I spent a fantastic segment working on the shop live on air with the brilliant presenter, Malcolm Pisani. 


It is always a unique experience taking the quiet, meticulous work of miniatures into a bustling television studio. Malcolm's enthusiasm made the whole process an absolute joy.

During the episode, my main goal was to finally complete the front exterior of the shop. The facade is the very first thing that welcomes you into a miniature scene. It has to tell a story before you even peek inside.


I started by painting the front door. Getting the tone exactly right was crucial. It needed to look like a door that has welcomed countless customers over decades. Once the base coat was down, it was time for my favourite part of any build, the weathering!


Using a combination of washes and dry brushing techniques, I aged the entire front of the building. I worked carefully to build up layers of grime and shadow in the crevices. This softened the fresh paint to give it that authentic, weathered patina. There is something incredibly satisfying about transforming pristine materials into architectural elements that look like they have stood against the weather for a century.


To finish off the exterior, I turned my attention to the front display window. A shop like this needs a window that immediately captures the imagination. I decorated the display with a cascade of tiny, intricate clock gears. Placing each individual cog and wheel took a steady hand. Layering those metallic textures against the weathered storefront created the perfect contrast. It hints beautifully at the mechanical magic waiting inside.



I have to say, I totally love how it turned out. Seeing the completed facade come together under the studio lights was a proud moment. It has given me even more momentum to dive into the interior details.

If you missed the broadcast, do not worry! I have attached the full video of the episode below so you can watch the entire process unfold from start to finish.


Thank you so much for joining me on this journey. Tomorrow I will be having the last episode for this season where I will be finishing the interior of the shop and then I can be calling it a wrap.

This is all for today. Make sure to stayed tuned for the last episode of the Timekeeper's Shop and latest news.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx