I have got my head around scale now and with that decided I wanted to make a kitchen set for a dolls house. So far i've started on my sink.
Using balsa wood for the unit I cut it to size then sanded and stained it. I cut a hole to fit a ring box that I painted with metallic enamel paint. I will be setting some pots in some clear resin within the sink.
The draining board is thick card doubled, painted then varnished and glued on.
I have made a tap from wire coated in milliput clay. Once painted and dry i'll attach. I am hoping to have clear resin as though the tap is running too.
I also have a shelf to pop in accessories and doors to make. I'll then move on to the cooker!
Magical Miniatures
If you love all things magical and miniature you are in the right place.
About me and my blog
I am a mother of three and work on a market stall. In my free time I love to make magical miniatures. It all started with my gran who spent hours when I was a child teaching me how to make do. This entailed mending and fixing and making things from scratch. My dolls house consisted of cardboard boxes with windows cut out, beautifully decorated and all furniture hand made. We sat for hours making clothes and accessories for my dolls to the envy of my friends that all had the same generic stuff. So thanks gran for the inspiration. I hope you enjoy my art and my blog. Thanks for visiting.
Donna's Curios
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Thursday, 23 May 2013
GIVE AWAY!!!
I have decided to have a give away and in some way thank those of you who follow my blog. You are all appreciated.
You may remember I did an Alice in wonderland tribute jar, well that's the prize.
All you have to do is be a follower of my blog or a google plus follower (new followers welcome) and if you can put up a link or a mention of my blog on yours or your facebook page it would be much appreciated. Please leave a comment if you wish to be entered. I will do the draw on 10.06.2013.
Contenders so far....
Mely Giunta
Ascension Ruiz
Angeles Sanchez Ruiz
Carmen
Jane Smith
Ana
Drora
Kim
Eva Alonso Fernandez
Emanuela Valenza
Isabel Ruiz Alonso
Well I wrote all of the participating names on strips of paper and drew one from the bowl at random .... and the winner is Drora. Congratulations. x
Thanks to everyone for joining in and better luck next time.
You may remember I did an Alice in wonderland tribute jar, well that's the prize.
All you have to do is be a follower of my blog or a google plus follower (new followers welcome) and if you can put up a link or a mention of my blog on yours or your facebook page it would be much appreciated. Please leave a comment if you wish to be entered. I will do the draw on 10.06.2013.
Contenders so far....
Mely Giunta
Ascension Ruiz
Angeles Sanchez Ruiz
Carmen
Jane Smith
Ana
Drora
Kim
Eva Alonso Fernandez
Emanuela Valenza
Isabel Ruiz Alonso
Well I wrote all of the participating names on strips of paper and drew one from the bowl at random .... and the winner is Drora. Congratulations. x
Thanks to everyone for joining in and better luck next time.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Miniature seamstress.
On the lines of my knitting nanna I was also asked for a sewing curio too. With this in mind I gathered some ready made miniatures and started putting some of my own together.
Nothing is actually ready yet but here is a look any way.
Nothing is actually ready yet but here is a look any way.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Nanna's new home
Nanna has impressed me. I think she and her accessories have turned out great.
I used a thick material for the carpet at the bottom of the jar and made a basket by layering pva glue over strands of wool that I draped over a small plastic deodorant can lid, then when they became hard I wove more wool around them.
Nanna was fixed into place on her rocking chair and I made a small magazine for the table.
I wound some small balls of wool and added pins as knitting needles. Some I used in the basket and some I used in the lid after I covered its base with black card.
Once the scene was set I made a ball of wool charm from wire and some tags that I hung from ribbon around the jar neck.
I used a thick material for the carpet at the bottom of the jar and made a basket by layering pva glue over strands of wool that I draped over a small plastic deodorant can lid, then when they became hard I wove more wool around them.
Nanna was fixed into place on her rocking chair and I made a small magazine for the table.
I wound some small balls of wool and added pins as knitting needles. Some I used in the basket and some I used in the lid after I covered its base with black card.
Once the scene was set I made a ball of wool charm from wire and some tags that I hung from ribbon around the jar neck.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Nanna has things!
Well with Nanna done I have a scene to set for the pickle jar.
I had bought some flat pack dolls house furniture a while back so I glued together the rocking chair and side table, sanded, filled and painted them.
I made a standing lamp from a flat wooden bead a length of dowel, polystyrene ball , witch I cut in half, hollowed out and covered in net.
Then I cut some pins down and added beads to the edges using the pins to hold them in place.
I have also glued some beads to create a vase adding flowers and a decanter to sit on the side table.
Just need to carpet the jar and we are off.
I had bought some flat pack dolls house furniture a while back so I glued together the rocking chair and side table, sanded, filled and painted them.
I made a standing lamp from a flat wooden bead a length of dowel, polystyrene ball , witch I cut in half, hollowed out and covered in net.
Then I cut some pins down and added beads to the edges using the pins to hold them in place.
I have also glued some beads to create a vase adding flowers and a decanter to sit on the side table.
Just need to carpet the jar and we are off.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Pickled Nanna, ready for next step
As I look at nanna now that she is ready I am quite impressed. She has turned out well and I am pleased with the look.
The hair pin is a pin with the head cut off. I then glued an emblem to some faux leather and attached it to both sides at the end.
The tiny knitting on pins is safely attached along with her hair.
The hair pin is a pin with the head cut off. I then glued an emblem to some faux leather and attached it to both sides at the end.
The tiny knitting on pins is safely attached along with her hair.
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