There's still room in my Chicago class. If you'd like to try landscaping in 1:144 scale, why not join us for this fun and easy project? For details, go to: http://www.bishopshow.com/chi15ws41.htm
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♥ NEW DIORAMA PINK and LILAC ATTIC BedRoom ♥ For around 16 cm doll like Lati yellow, Middie Blythe, Puki fee , odeco and nikki , licca , enyo , etc...
1/6 scale :)!
Miniature Room Box by Ken Haseltine
Miniature Room Box by Ken Haseltine
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Welcome to the first stop on the Shabby Cottage tour. I'm going to do the tour in three posts because I took so many photos when the sun was shining the other day. So here we have the Shabby Bedroom. Tea anyone? Cookies made by Kim Saulter. Delicate teacup from Linda. Teapot made by me. Bedside table and pitcher made by Sylvia. Doily from Debbie. Roses made by me! What's in the drawer? A diary, letters and postcards. Vintage mail and slippers made by Linda. Rug made by me. Wooden doll with moveable arms and legs made by Sabiha. Robe and bed made by me. A French chair from Linda which I made shabby. Table made by me. Frames on wall made by Sabiha. Spectacular buttercream rose cupcake made by Kim. Jewelery box made by my friend Anne. Jewelery made by me. Glass bottle a gift from Benedetta. Sewing basket and doll made by me. Picture from Linda, artwork by Christie Repasy. Wash stand was made from a kitset sent to me by Sylvia. Pitcher made by Sylvia. Urn and containers made by me. Mirror and baby picture from Sylvia. Bed and bedding made by me. Picture from Linda, artwork by Christie Repasy. Curtain made by me. Pansies made by Sylvia. Wardrobe made by me. Metal container made by Sylvia. Dresses all made by me. What's hiding beside the wardrobe? A palette and painting made by Sabiha. What's under the bed? Paints, brushes and tape made by Sabiha. Hope you've enjoyed the tour. Check back in a few days to see the rest of the cottage. I owe a huge thanks to all the wonderful friends who have given me the most beautiful minis to use in the shabby cottage. Click on their names to be taken to their wonderful blogs. Thanks for stopping by! Mercedes
♥ Diorama LAVENDER STUDIO ♥ For tiny dolls, like Lati yellow, puki fee , Enyo , licca, Midie Bythe , Tiny Betsy Mccall , etc ... :) Con mi nueva Pure Neemo Miu!
Had fun adding some more decoration to the ceiling last night. A mixture of photocopied paintings, card strips and a whole lotta gold pen! Sofas are painted playmobil.
IGMA Artisan Bluette Meloney makes distinctive 1:12 scale structures and hand-painted collectible furniture. She uses realistic decorati...
A 1/6th Scale Regent Miniatures Diorama and furnishings. Regent Miniatures is also featured in 1Sixth.co Magazine and you can get the magazine, ebook/PDF by visiting the 1sixth site or this link: www.blurb.com/b/8449117-1-sixth 1sixthworld.com/ & 1sixth.co/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/1sixthworld/ Photos by Steve McKinnis of stevemckinnis.com
Last week, I was looking over the pictures of the workshops offered for the Tom Bishop Chicago show next year. As with every year, I always...
Tudor sweet bags by Pat Richards uploaded in Needlepoint :
Just took a photo of it in the kitchen Made some stools for centre island. Changed the little seat under the window.
The following pictures are of room boxes, in 1-12th scale, created by master craftsmen for Mrs James Ward Thorne of Chicago USA. The detail and workmanship is exquisite in all the room sets, and I would love to be able to achieve even just a little of the quality of these room sets in my own work! The room boxes are, I believe, available to view at the Art Institute of Chicago. They represent interiors from Europe and America dating between the late 13th century to 1930's. Please enjoy looking at these pictures as much as I have!
Explore Ken Haseltine Regent Miniatures' 4252 photos on Flickr!
Psst ... we've got the scoop on a hidden exhibit of 68 mini interiors. Not your average dollhouses, they'll captivate your kids for a full afternoon.
So painstakingly detailed, you could easily mistake these photographs for real life-sized rooms straight out of a decorating magazine or a coffee table book for 'grand home design'. A Tennessee entrance hall These are miniature models made on a scale of one inch to one foot– that includes the
Finally, my long anticipated dollhouse from Germany arrives, damaged slightly, but here!
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