Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Playing With Fire!








Tiny Progress....

Forgive me, Dear Readers, If I claim once again to have made but little progress! I find myself beset with Impatience while working on this Room! It is because I know what it is I Wish I had already accomplished... and all I have to show of it is a tiny little bit! So many other things have gotten in the way... and the project has demanded that I make things.... only to realize they need to be a tiny thirty-second of an inch narrower.... so I make them again! I refer here in particular to the doors for the cabinets.

The cabinets on the side wall have three sections, each with a door. Of course, I want ALL the doors to open and I measured Very carefully and Thought I was allowing enough room for each to open. But in the end, one of my doors was too wide. It needed to be 14/32nds  rather than 15/32nds of an inch. So I made another one. Here below you can see the three doors correctly fitted. I still need to add the door pulls.





And here you can see the cabinets in place..... and the other cabinets too.... 
although their doors are not the correct ones.... 
I'm using my cast offs to get a feel for the overall look....


And here you can see the cabinets with one of the doors a little open.....

So you can see I have made a little bit of progress....!

I have also been making some progress on the Fireplace.... 
although it is still Far from done....
I started by painting a little bit more detail in the "stonework" .... 
but I am not sure I like it the way it is so I might still work on that... 
Then I added my favorite glittery gauze for the "smoke effect" in the chimney flue.... 
although it looks terrible up close and in full light!
And I added the painted "flames "... 
made by painting a scrap of plastic packaging with acrylic paints to resemble flames.....


And I painted the Dragon Andirons mostly black so they will look soot-covered....
But the real Magic Moment came when I added the tiny battery operated  LED light.....
 and turned it on....!


Of course, it is too well lit to look like much in this photo......
It is a bit better in this next photo.... 
although the white bulb casts an eerie back-lit effect....


But it is best seen in place in the Tiny Room.....

Or even better with a closer look.....
And you can even pretend you see the sparks flying up the chimney....

It is not yet finished... 
but Oh there is something awesome about adding firelight to a room!!!

And that is not all Dear Readers! 
I must confess that I was unable to leave the Tiny Books alone...
I had to try to make some more.... even Smaller!!!
See....?


 Even Belle is astonished at how Tiny it is!!!


 It barely fills the palm of Her hand!

 I made more than one... they even have different illuminations.... 
This one is from the "Hours of Mary of Burgundy".... one of my All time Favorite Miniature books.....
Here below you can see them with one of the ones I made last week.....


Last week's Tiny Wonder is the Big one on the Left!!!

And here they are added to the shelves on the door.... 
where they are visible up close.... 
They really do make the first ones look Big!

And I must confess there are still a few more things I want to try....
Just a Little bit of progress......
Agonizingly slow.....
But I am having Fun!
Playing with Fire!


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Did Someone Say Books?




How Small Can You Go?

Lately, Dear Readers, it has seemed as though I have had NO Time for making Minis. Between the Loss of my brother-in-law, Travel, Household Projects that had waited too long already, and the inevitable after-vacation workload... the Real Life World has been VERY Demanding of my attention and energies. Add to that a general sense of NOT being sure how this room is going to look..... and I guess it is no wonder that I feel as though I have accomplished very little. So I confess I am a little surprised to see how much I HAVE managed to make over the past few weeks! Perhaps it is because the items are so Tiny that they seem insignificant? And paradoxically... because they are so TINY they are somehow easier to make? At any rate.... I started to make tiny "books" for the tiny shelves......

I know... they don't really look like books... 
They are made by cutting a "woodsie" lengthwise to make a thin strip and gluing a strip of printed magazine paper around it, leaving one of the long sides open and then chopping it into tiny sections each less than a quarter of an inch long....


Once they are arranged on the shelves you only see the spine of the book....
so they are relatively convincing! Even though the pruning shears I use for the cutting leave the paper edges a little frayed... I tell myself that it adds to the "old and well used" atmosphere of the room.





So one woodsie at a time I have managed to fill some shelves.....



And if you are at all like Me, you will want to see what it looks like with the door closed..... 
Yes, the colors and shapes ARE visible..... 
it Does look like books!!!

And that is not all I have done..... 
I have even started on more of the shelves..... 
a WHOLE LOT MORE  shelves!


As with the Salon, there has been an awful lot of VERY Fidgety fitting of pieces and parts and lots of masking tape used for temporary placement..... but it is starting to look like the Library it is supposed to be! The shelves will all need their doors and I will be making woodsies into books for a while.....
But Meanwhile I have also made the Fireplace.... 
Here below you can see me testing it for fit prior to painting it.... 
so you can see the lace and the jewelry fittings I have used 
that will supposedly look more like carved stone once they are painted....


And here you can see the painted hearth....
It will probably get a lot of touching up before it is done....


And here you can see it in place in the room....

There is still a ton of details to be added to this... but it is a good start... 
It definitely has that Gothic feel to it....!
And there is even more to show you!
I wanted to add a carpet in this room... and I had in mind a lovely woven ribbon trim.... 
But by itself the ribbon is not wide enough for the look I wanted.  So I decided to see whether I could cut the ribbon up and glue it together to make a larger pattern.....

Here you can see the whole ribbon as well as the test for the larger design....

And here it is partly glued in place.... 
I am attaching it to a thin muslin backing.....


And here you can see the entire carpet glued together....

And testing it for fit...... Hmmm..... 
I didn't measure first! It is just a tiny bit too big to close the door.... !
Maybe there will have to be some dog-eared corner chewed off???
At least there will need to be some wear and tear.... we shall see.....
And there is even MORE, Dear Readers! 
Last night, in spite of being weary from a long day of Travel to Boston and back... 
I found myself wondering just how small could I make copies of some of my smallest miniature illuminations... and whether they would be small enough to make open books.....?
So I gave it a try....
At 25% of 25% of a tiny two inch illumination....
with layers of pages and a card-stock cover..... 
glued together at the spine....

I think it works!!!

See how Tiny it is??

The pages are less than a quarter of an inch tall!!!

Testing it for fit late last night (why it is so dark...)

And I Loved it so Much, I HAD to make another one tonight!!!

This is Really Just the Beginning!
I cannot help myself!!!! I am in LOVE!!
Did Someone say Books?

Monday, August 13, 2012

Time Out For Delight



Mini Vacation

I did manage to spend part of my Vacation Week on Cape Cod, Dear Readers, visiting my Father and his partner. And while I had hoped I would find time to work on some of my MANY Mini projects, it just was not meant to be. But that does NOT mean my Vacation was Devoid of minis.... on the contrary.... I ran into miniatures and Inspirations at every turn! We decided to go to the Monument Museum in Provincetown, MA, to see an exhibit of old photographs depicting the Town's Fascinating History. The very first photo we saw was the one above (a photo of the photo taken by me).... showing "Delight Cottage" one of the old houses no longer standing. If you look closely you can see the word "Delight" carved in the decorative panels along the porch trim just under the roof.... and you can also see the words "J. Rogers " over the stairs! Well, my Daddy's name is John Rogers! Wouldn't this make a Fantastic House in Miniature????
I can see it now..... I even have the kit all picked out.....
Alas, it will have to get in line behind the ones I am already building!

But that was just the Beginning, Dear Readers! 
I have been to that Museum with my Boys many years ago... several times, even... 
but I had Forgotten that they have an Old Dollhouse on exhibit!!

It was built by an antique collector in the early part of the Twentieth Century and given to the Museum in 1930. All the windows are glass so you can look in from every angle. It is furnished as an Old New England  home would have been in the early part of the Twentieth Century.
Here, come have a closer look.... We'll just step in through the back door...


(please excuse the reflections from the glass... it was difficult to get clear shots...)
Do you see the lovely glass Hurricane lamp on the table? This was made by a man named Courtney Allen, an artist and glass-blower. He made all the lamps for this house. You can see another one in the Kitchen on your left.... 


along with a cast iron cook stove and lovely old farmhouse table and chairs... 
The room to the right is the Dining Room.....

With a fancier lamp and Beautiful chairs......

This is the view from the side window, 
looking back towards the door into the hall....
and a glimpse of the beautiful Windsor chairs.....


 This room is probably the Library.....
Just Look at all those BOOKS!
I wish I could see inside their covers.....
And look at that marble topped table!
All the furnishings are antiques collected from many sources....


 And in the corner is this sweet doll.... 




In the Front Hall just inside the door we can see a young boy doll.... 
and the stairs going up.
Look at the doorways.... they are all arched! 
(sorry about the reflections...)


On the right is the Parlor.... with the ornate settee and the piano!


Upstairs we have the Bedrooms and another Sitting or Dressing Room.....
This view is looking in from the side and you can see the bedroom across the hall!

And another closer look at the ornate Victorian desk in the Sitting Room.... 
with a Beautiful lamp made by Courtney Allen.
(Sorry that the reflections are so distracting in this shot...)


I think this is the Master Bedroom... 
it is in the Front of the house and the bed linens are the most ornate...
There is a crochet lace coverlet on the bed!


The back bedrooms have simpler beds.... this one is a Rope bed... 
And they have Beautiful patchwork quilts...


And another lovely quilt on this bed.... just slightly different!

 And a simple dresser and mirror in the corner.... 
with another beautiful glass lamp....

Even the upstairs hallway looks just as it really would... 
with the stairs up to the attic and a table for the lamps.....!
How could I have Forgotten this House?

I am sure you will not be surprised that the Museum had even more delights of a miniature nature! It is a good Old Fashioned Museum with a great variety of Dioramas in different scales and many fascinating objects on display. For such a small Museum it has a Fantastic assortment. The most fascinating one for me was a Diorama of a Glass-making Factory..... 
all made by Courtney Allen...
In nearly perfect 1:12 scale!!!
Here below you can see the whole scene.....


But you Have to come closer......

To really see the incredible details.....


The workers... the tools... the Furnace.....

And the Amazing Glassware!!!

 Can you Believe it????




And the Master Glassblower himself......

One has to wonder if he made his own self portrait.....

So, Dear Readers, I am sure you will not be surprised that I found minis to Delight me in other spots as well! I love to search the beaches for the tiniest shells I can find... and this year I was fortunate enough to find my way to Liliput where I found a Treasure Trove of the Tiniest shells....

 And here you can see the tiniest ones.....

That was Truly
Time out for Delight!