Sharing a love of Dolls House Miniatures - and making time for other creative crafts and the garden.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Furniture Having Fun........in 3 scales

I hesitate to say this, because it's probably heresy as I don't have a dolls house (although I promise I DO have lots of miniature treasures)........but I do like the furniture in them to do more than just stand there............

'Exquisite', 'quirky', 'statement' pieces ...they all 'do' something by being special! But I also like the ones that you can fiddle about with, load up with 'bits', experiment with or re-imagine!
My other half is the one who actually makes our furniture - I'm the one who fiddles about with some of it from time to time, when I take time-off from doll making.

A blog or two ago I was moaning that I needed to increase our stock of 1/24th dolls, especially with a fair coming up this Sunday (7th) at The Plinston Hall, Letchworth, Herts. Well I did manage it and these are the latest - the vicar is spoken for, but the others are all for sale, as are a few more in 1/48th scale.


So - time for a little painting - I love painting! These are all simple pieces in 1/24th scale - doors and drawers don't open - but great fun!


Furniture in this demanding 1/48th scale, keeps emerging from the workshop. The promised shop counter has arrived, and a super veg/fruit display bin - both of which go beautifully with the shop shelves/dresser I showed you earlier. It seemed reasonable to fill one of the bins with cabbages, spuds and carrots......fear not food makers, I won't be going into production!
On the basis that the shop might be of the 'Open All Hours' variety, brooms and buckets for sale are crammed into an old tea-chest.
Another tea chest does a turn as a packing case full of china and 'removal' items. We have empty ones too!



Having sold the earlier 'vintage' trunks, another mini-batch has been crafted and I've enjoyed the challenge of turning one into an old sailor's chest
I'm not sure how well this photo works, but there is a sea-chart, spyglass and ship's log in the lid, and his hat, uniform, treasures from travels and a shawl for his lady are inside.



Finally, the much loved 1/12th scale. I've taken this Edwardian Revolving Bookcase out of stock, together with a Macintosh chair, to show off some of my collection of exquisite dummy books made by my friend Celia Thomas of KT Miniatures. She has a lovely, unique selection of vintage books, and wartime paper memorabilia like ration books, which are also used in her fabulous settings and smaller pieces. They're beautifully proportioned, crafted and aged and these are really special to me because she borrowed some of our real old books to miniaturise, so 'our' books sit on 'Aunty Lola's bookcase', alongside the real one in our sitting room!! Nice - very nice!


If you'd like more details, or prices for any of the items on this blog - please do email me and I'll be happy to help..... and have a look at Celia's books too.

Thanks for looking - Robin

5 comments:

KT Miniatures said...

Blimey Robin, you have been busy. Good luck with your fair on Sunday. I am quite sure that people will be queing up to buy your amazing tiny scale pieces....they are amazing. Have you got bionic eyesight or something.....Celia
PS. Books look at home in Aunty Lola's bookcase...nice!

Jean Tuthill said...

Your dolls are amazing....Good luck with the fair, I'm sure you will do well. The books look so good in the bookcase and look amazingly lifelike.

Ascension said...

Robin me encantan tus trabajos en cualquier escala.
Tus personajes son siempre fantasticos.
Los mueblecitos pintados son preciosos.
Los baules te han quedado genial.
Seguro que en tu proxima feria tiene mucho exito.
Feliz fin de semana
besitos ascension

Unknown said...

Can't wait to see it all on Sunday Robin it look fabulous

Sandra Morris said...

LOVE the painted furniture! It would be just perfect for my day nursery room box if it were 1/12th.

*hint, hint*

Hope you have a successful day tomorrow... fair report on Monday please.