Wednesday 13 March 2024

The Three Little Piggies

Hello Everyone,

Here I am once again. Hope you are having a great week. I am doing well. Busy like always but happy as can be.

Today, finally I wanted to share with you my new project "The Three Little Piggies".


The Three Little Piggies is a project that I really had to do. It has been in the pipeline for quite sometime and it was the ideal small project after working constantly on The Mornington Dollshouse project and writing my book "Designing and Decorating a Period Dolls' House". 

The Three Little Piggies Project was inspired from one of my favourite Children's Fables that has always left an impression on me in every aspect of my life. As a child it was the 'huffing and puffing' of the Big Bad Wolf  that gave me the shivers especially when my father used to imitate the wolf while telling me the story.

The morality of the story always played a big part  while growing up and in achieving my goals. Patience and hard work always pays off at the end. Like I always say and teach my kids "No Sacrifice, No Victory". 

Besides all that the pictures of my childhood story book, gave me lots and lots of inspiration how to execute the project. 

The Dollshouse Emporium's Cabin kit was ideal for this project. I have modified the kit slightly by adding another window and added a chimney stake.

The outside walls have been plastered and decorated with bricks.


The door and window have been painted in a teal colour.


The roof has been tiled with two different types of roof tiles.



I have also made a small plaque for the outside of the house.



And here is the complete exterior of the project.








I hope you like what I have done so far with the project of 'The Three Little Piggies'. I have to say I am very pleased with the outcome so far.

This is all for today. Make sure to keep tuned for the next updates and latest news.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx


Monday 11 March 2024

Visiting Venice!

Hello Everyone,

How are you all? I hope you are well and had a great weekend. I am looking forward to share with you my new project but before that I wanted to show you a few new miniatures.


A week ago I got to visit the beautiful city of Venice in Italy.

I was so taken by the beauty and the peace this city offers. It's rich in culture, history and arts. 


I have seen a few amazing displays of Miniature books. Lots of Shops full of Murano Glass and Venetian Masks. 



I visited this beautiful Murano Glass Shop that makes miniature glass pieces and within the shop the visitors can see the process of the glass making.

I got to buy a few tiny Murano Glass pieces. I have to say they are quite pricey. 


I tried to find a miniature Venetian Mask but unfortunately the scale of the masks that I came across were still too big for a Dollshouse. So I got to make my own, which I am very happy with it's outcome.


The glass pieces will be put in a miniature cabinet. Hopefully I will be getting a few more glass pieces to add eventually.


The miniature Venetian Mask fitted nicely with a few of my Georgian dressed dolls.



I have painted one of my own printed green vases to make it look more like a glass Venetian vase and placed the mask inside it for display.


So this is all for today, I hope you like the new miniature additions to my collection. Make sure to keep tuned for the next updates.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,

Rebecca xxx



Saturday 10 February 2024

Wooden Fresh Egg Holder

Hello Everyone,

How are you? Hope you are enjoying your weekend.  In the past few days I have been working on my new Dollshouse project and I can't wait to share it with you.

Yesterday I got to make another small miniature accessory.

I made this wooden round fresh egg holder.


I started off by cutting the small circles and a spindle for the center. With a rotary tool I carved the shapes where the eggs would be placed.


I stained the egg holder in a medium oak wood stain and made the tiny eggs from polymer clay.


The eggs fitted the holder perfectly.



Here are some photos of the wooden Fresh egg holder displayed in my Rose Cottage.





I hope you like the tiny miniature that I got to make. Make sure to keep tuned for the next updates. 

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,

Rebecca xxx

Thursday 1 February 2024

The Victorian Stereoscope and Card Holder

Hello Everyone,

Here I am once again. I hope you are all well. Just wanted to share with you a small miniature that I did a few days ago.


The last time I visited London, I got a few dollshouse accessories from Alison Davis Miniatures. One of them was the Victorian Stereoscope. I have to say I fell in love with it so I got to paint it as realistic as possible.


The Stereoscope miniature came with several cards to cut out. It was a pity I couldn't really display them as I wanted so I decided to design and make a stand for them.


I made it out of thin wood and did three layered sections within it.


I think it looks perfect and will look lovely in a library. Will keep it for an upcoming project. 






I hope you like how it turned out. I definitely do. Make sure to keep tuned for the next update and latest news.

Take Care and See You soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx

Tuesday 30 January 2024

Visiting Edinburgh!

Hello everyone,

I hope you had a great weekend. Yesterday I arrived after a long weekend in Edinburgh and I have to say I loved every bit of it. Visiting Edinburgh also gave me the opportunity to visit dollshouse and miniatures in the area.


My first stop was to visit the Museum of Childhood were brought back so many sweet memories of when I was a child and I got to see some of the dollshouses that where on display.






I also got some miniatures from there.

My second stop was the Heartburn Hobbies shop.


It is specialised on train and models but also had a small selection of Dollshouse accessories.

Here are a few miniatures that I also got.


I have visited several historical places and one of the was the National Museum of Scotland. There is so much to see and so much to inspire you. I have seen furniture pieces that I have only seen in miniature 

One of my favourite parts was when I visited the Egyptian culture section. The history of Egypt has always fascinated me. Did you know that the Egyptian were the first to build model houses? I have known that part for quite a while but I never actually seen them. They were used for religious purposes but nevertheless they built their own model houses. To be great surprise I got to find two original pieces displayed.



These mud brick model houses were put on the graves of the working class people. These magically provided food and water for their journey to the afterlife. The houses were built representing their own house that they lived in. These were made in the years c1985 - 1795 BC

From the Nation Museum I got this real miniature fossil from around the world display which I intentionally got it to display in a furniture cabinet within a Dollshouse.


So this is all for today. I hope you found my Edinburgh experience interesting. If you ever visit Edinburgh make sure to visit these places. 

Make sure to keep tuned for the next updates and latest news.

Take Care and See You Soon.

Regards,

Rebecca xxxx