Monday, 20 April 2026

Miniature Cherry Blossoms in Bloom.

Hello everyone,

I hope you had a lovely weekend. As always, it has been quite a busy time, filled with preparations, projects, and ideas constantly flowing. But on Saturday evening, I felt the need to slow things down and take a little pause. No dolls house fair preparations, no TV show projects, no new design concepts. Just something simple, peaceful, and made purely for the joy of creating.

I wanted to do something with my hands, something delicate and calming, and something that would allow me to relax and simply enjoy the process. So I decided to create a miniature cherry blossom tree in a pot.


It has been quite some time since I last made flowers, and with spring now in the air, it felt like the perfect moment to return to it. What truly inspired me was a nearby cherry blossom tree in my neighbourhood. It happened to be growing in a pot, which made it even more charming and unique. I found myself stopping to admire it more than once, and I knew I had to try and recreate that feeling in miniature form.


 
Out came the paper, floral wire, and my trusted paper punches, and I began the process. There is something incredibly soothing about working on flowers. Each tiny petal, each small detail, requires patience and care, but it also allows your mind to rest. Slowly, piece by piece, the little tree started to come together.


 
I found myself completely immersed in the process, enjoying every moment of it. No pressure, no deadlines, just quiet creativity. And sometimes, those are the most meaningful projects of all.


 
When it was finished, I stepped back and looked at it, and I have to say, I truly love how it turned out. It feels soft, delicate, and full of that gentle springtime atmosphere. A small piece, but one that brings a sense of calm and happiness.




 
It also reminded me how important it is to take these little moments for ourselves, even when life gets busy. To create something simply because we want to, not because we have to. Here is a short video so you can see the details.



So this is all for today. A small, peaceful project, just for me, and a reminder of the beauty in slowing down. Keep tuned for the next updates and latest news.    

Take care and see you soon,

 
Rebecca xxx

Sunday, 19 April 2026

My First Needle Felt Miniatures

 Hello everyone,


How are you all? I hope you are doing well. It has been a little while since my last post, but I have been quite busy working on new miniatures, preparing for the Dolls House Fair in Schiedam, and continuing with my new project for the TV show, 'The Timekeeper’s Shop'.

Alongside all of this, I always try to take a little time to create something just for myself; pieces that simply make me happy. After working on 'The Mouse House in The Sewing Room' project, I felt inspired to try something completely new… needle felting.


 
I had never tried it before in my life, but I thought, why not? Let’s give it a go. I must admit, it came with a few pricked fingers along the way...... completely my fault and very unnecessary! But after a bit of practice, I slowly started to get the hang of it.


 My very first tiny miniature was an adorable little teddy bear, which I named Rupert. He may not be perfect, but as we all know, practice makes perfect. I still find him absolutely charming, and he has now found his home in the Little Angels Toy Shop, where I am sure he is very happy.


As Easter approached, I felt a little disappointed that I hadn’t really created anything for the season. So I decided to make a miniature bunny. I must say, I absolutely loved working on this one, especially his tiny carrot! He is called Hoppy the Bunny, and I think he turned out just perfectly.


I am also sharing a small reel so you can see just how tiny he really is.



So this is all for today. I hope you enjoyed this little experiment into something new. I will be sharing more miniatures that I have been working on very soon, so make sure to stay tuned for the next update.

Take care and see you soon,

 
Rebecca xxx

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

A Very Special Recognition | The Universal Genius Award

Hello Everyone, 

How are you all? I hope you are well.

Today I would like to share with you something very special and very close to my heart.


On the 21st of March 2026, the International Prize “The Universal Genius”, a tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, was awarded at the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci in Milan. This prestigious event brings together collectors, journalists, politicians, art lovers, and talented contemporary artists from around the world.

I was deeply honoured to be selected among artists recognised for their artistic merit and creative journey.


The award itself celebrates artists whose work reflects originality, vision, and the genius of creative thinking. It is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, who is universally recognised as the embodiment of a true universal genius. His extraordinary ability to blend art and science, from masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa to his visionary inventions and studies, continues to inspire generations.


The ceremony took place at the remarkable National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan, one of the largest technical and scientific museums in Europe. It houses an incredible collection of models based on Leonardo’s drawings and stands as a tribute to innovation, creativity, and human achievement.


Unfortunately, due to prior commitments in the United Kingdom, I was unable to attend the ceremony in person. I have to admit that my heart felt a little heavy knowing I could not be there to experience such a special moment.


However, I was truly honoured to receive the award and the official catalogue, where my dolls’ house Le Château is featured. Seeing my work presented in this context is something I will always treasure.





This recognition reminds me of why I began this journey in miniature art. Every tiny detail, every story, and every piece created with love has led me to moments like this.


I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Effetto Arte Fondazione and the curators for this recognition and for including my work among such inspiring artists.

Even though I was not present at the ceremony, I feel incredibly grateful to be part of this experience, and I look forward to continuing this journey, one miniature at a time.

Thank you all for being part of my world and for your continued support.

Also for those who are interested there is a list by Feedspot about their 30 Best DollsHouse Blogs

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

Take Care and See You Soon.

Hugs,


Rebecca xxx

Sunday, 29 March 2026

A Magical Visit to Teddy Bears of Witney

Hello everyone,

How are you all? I hope you are doing well. I have been quite busy lately preparing for my upcoming dolls house show in Schiedam in The Netherlands, while also working on my new project, The Timekeeper’s Shop. Today, I wanted to take a little moment to share something very special from my recent trip to the UK.


Last week, while I was in England, I had the pleasure of visiting the wonderful Teddy Bears of Witney shop, located in Witney, Oxford. As many of you know, I have a very soft spot for teddy bears, especially since Posy came into my life. She now has her own delightful dolls house filled with her growing family and friends.



Visiting Teddy Bears of Witney was truly a magical experience. The shop is known as one of the best teddy bear shops in the UK, and I can honestly say that I completely agree. The moment you step inside, you are surrounded by charm and warmth. Wherever you look, there are the most beautiful teddy bears you could ever imagine.



I was welcomed by the lovely owner with the sweetest smile and such kindness. She offered me a tea and a delicious selection of biscuits, which made the whole visit feel even more special and personal. Then, the tour began.


Each teddy bear on display had something unique about it. From exclusive Steiff bears made especially for the shop, to limited edition pieces and creations by talented artists from all over the world, there was truly something for everyone. Tiny bears, large bears, traditional styles and more contemporary designs, it was an incredible collection.





We had such a lovely conversation where I shared my work, my dollshouses, and how I sometimes incorporate teddy bears into my miniature scenes. It was wonderful to connect through our shared love of craftsmanship and storytelling. I was also honoured to be asked to sign the shop’s registry, such a special moment that I will always treasure.


Of course, I knew I would not be leaving without a teddy of my own. With so many beautiful bears to choose from, it was not easy, but there was one that truly captured my heart. Her name is Hellene, a limited edition teddy by Hermann Teddy Originals, made in Germany. She is number 17 out of 300, and I absolutely fell in love with her.





Before visiting this magical shop, I also spent some time in the Cotswolds, in the charming village of Bourton on the Water. It was there that I found my very first Steiff bear, Elmar, along with a lovely miniature bone china wash basin and pitcher by Crown Staffs England, discovered in a beautiful antique shop.



Posy has certainly been very busy lately, welcoming several new teddies into our home, and she is enjoying every moment of it. But that is definitely a story for another post.


So this is all for today. I hope you enjoyed this little journey with me. Make sure to stay tuned for the next update and the latest news.


Take care and see you soon.

Hugs,
Rebecca xxx

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

The Timekeeper's Shop continues on Hello Min Hemm?

Hello everyone, 

How are you? I hope you are all well. I have been quite busy preparing new miniatures and kits for my upcoming fair and new project, however I have also been busy with working on the new shop for Regent Street.

Last week marked the second part of The Timekeeper’s Shop during the live TV show Hello! Min hemm? on Net TV, and I was very excited to continue where we left off.


In the previous episode, the room structure had already been completed with the flooring, wallpaper, and wall borders in place. 

This time, we moved on to the ceiling, where I introduced a finished hand-painted ceiling rose and added the ceiling light, bringing the space to life even further.



I also began placing some of the furniture pieces that were originally part of the shadow box, allowing the new shop to slowly take shape and feel more complete.

During the first episode, Marvick had given me a lovely challenge to include a Maltese element within the project. A challenge I happily accepted. For this, I created a small cabinet featuring an inlay of the Maltese cross. Marvick absolutely loved it, and this piece will eventually be decorated with miniature clocks.




We then moved on to the shop front, where I started painting the structure. 



The lower bay window will later be finished with brickwork, while the roof above it will be tiled. The main front window has already been painted in green, giving a beautiful traditional shopfront look.




There is still so much to do, but the project is slowly coming together, and I am truly enjoying every step of the process.


You can view the clips from the TV show below and follow the progress as The Timekeeper’s Shop continues to evolve.


I can’t wait to share more of this project with you. That’s all for today.

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

Take care and see you soon.

Hugs,



Rebecca xxx