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

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

HAPPY CHRISTMAS!

I'd like to wish you all a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR and thank you for your friendship, for reading my posts, lovely messages and even more importantly sharing your own blogs and the inspiration of your many talents.
This year our youngest grandchildren have kindly designed our Christmas cards to you - so here's a double helping of Christmas cheer.  Granted Christmassy rabbits are a little unusual, but you might guess that these are very special family pets.......



The girls also completed their Christmas scene and sent us a super photo.  If you read my last blog about putting the 'kit' together you might like to see how it turned out - didn't they do well!!



Wherever you are, whatever you are doing I wish you a Happy Christmas and Peace and Hope in the New Year.

Thank you for looking
Robin

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Creating A Penguin Christmas

It's been a while since I posted...what can I say...real life and all that!  Since then I did get up to the Christmas Kensington Dolls House Fair and what a treat that was - but now it is time to start thinking about a little creative 'something' for our youngest granddaughters.

Back in the day when they were little we created our own little miniature festive scene for them to unpack before Christmas but as they got older and totally involved in creating and making for themselves we've put together mini kits, with a little story and instructions so that they can create the scene themselves, and they love it!!

More than anything else it requires a lot of 'thinking'......last year was igloo themed, so this year's offering is about penguins and of course Father Christmas - who helps the ones living in London Zoo to go home to the South Pole, just for Christmas.

I'm a big fan of the polystyrene discs that come with supermarket pizzas and hoard them as they begin to be phased out - so useful for all sorts of things - they're light to post and are the basis of this scene. Two pieces make the base and mountains and are just propped up in the photo so you can see the general effect.  Some sprinkles on the mountain tops and around the frozen pool, which is a from the inside of a chocolate bar wrapper, already look wintery.



The only clue the girls have been given is that we had to send to China for something special for the scene!! Actually it's the cheap plastic penguins from Amazon via China and we'll leave them in the packet with the Chinese characters on.
Apart from them, a tree and baubles and tinsel in little packets, a couple of snowmen who need faces and scarves (chains of crochetted wool) and an extra scarf or two for chilly penguins. And the essential cotton wool for lots of snow!



It will all get posted soon so hopefully we'll get a pic. of the finished scene in a few days and I'll share it with you.

Thank you for looking
Robin