Today we can unveil a very special project commissioned by Dolls House and Miniature Scene Magazine to be published in the August Issue which will be on sale next week. We hope readers will enjoy the project and perhaps be inspired to create an authentic and naturalistic beach scene themselves, as this is a very special and detailed 'how to ' project.
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The Front Cover of August Issue Dolls House and Miniature Scene |
This is another project for the magazine by Celia Thomas and me in our joint
Nostalgia in Miniature Workshops style and although it was a long time in the planning and building we've thoroughly enjoyed it.
We so enjoyed the project - the research too - aiming to get the Victorian details just right, and also just the right selection of natural materials for the groynes, sea wall and promenade and of course the rocks and beach. We were determined that our rather splendid bathing machine should be pushed right to the water's edge and developed a simple but effective method for creating the sea.
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The Beach and the Victoria Promenade |
Many of you will know that through the Workshops we fundraise in support of Breast Cancer Campaign and following publication we are able to offer the completed, detailed landscaped base with fixtures for sale, as shown, with 50% being donated to the charity. Although we have created a Victorian scene, the basic beach and two-tiered scene can of course be a lovely setting for a scene from then right up to the present day.
Individual components which were created especially for the scene are for sale separately and full details can be seen on our promotional page on our Nostalgia in Miniatures Workshops website, together with further details of the landscaped base.
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The Bathing Machine |
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Mr Handy's Punch and Judy tent |
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Florrie, Nellie and Father |
For further details of the Victorian Seaside Project click on
Dolls House and Miniature Scene and also our
Nostalgia in Miniature Workshops website.
Thank you for looking
Robin
7 comments:
Congratulations on the article. Looks great. IndyPoppy
As a child I lived in a town with a Victorian prominade like this. You have captured it perfectly. Congratulations on being in print. Best wishes, Carol :) x
Thank you both - we loved creating it and hope that it will inspire some readers to create their own version.
Rx
Congratulations!!
Greetings, Faby
Thank you Faby
Robin
Robin, the mag article is just fab! In fact the whole magazine is a super issue. But I did enjoy the article and will find is soooooo useful!
Thanks Donna - so glad you're enjoying it, and pleased that you can use some of the ideas , which is what it's all about really. We loved doing it so a big thanks for yours and so many others in the super comments we're receiving.
Rx
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