Sunday, 4 May 2014

Small progress


Not a lot has been happening on the miniature front here in Edinburgh as I've been spending time in the garden, time which has been long overdue!

It also gave me some thinking time regarding the baseboard and what to use.   Daydreamer and Josje suggested sandpaper (thanks for that, ladies) and I was thinking along those lines myself, trying to work out where a piece big enough could be found as joins were not an option.   The best idea that presented itself was sandpaper as used on floor sanders but that was as far as it went.

Then, (and we've all had them) - a light bulb moment!    Cork!    Even better, self-adhesive cork.   A quick look on ebay and there it was - exactly what I was looking for.   1 Metre long, 45 cms wide, 1.5mm thick self adhesive on a roll as used for craft projects.   Perfect.  
 


It has just been laid it down temporarily at the moment to let it flatten out but I think it's going to be just the job.    I'll let you know soon.
 

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Gloves


Because I'm so pleased with the little gloves I purchased from Truly Scrumptious at Miniatura this past weekend, I thought I'd post a better, more detailed picture.

 
Aren't they just fab?
 
 

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Back from Miniatura


I had a great weekend at Miniatura and managed to find lots of lovely "must haves" which surprised me really given that the Hall is almost complete.   It just goes to show that no matter how much you have in a property, there's always room for more!
 
I think my favourite item from this little lot just has to be the gloves in the box.   They're made from leather, the thumbs are set just to the front as they would had they been 1:1 and they have a little opening to allow the hand in - the attention to detail is marvellous.
 
 
The reason I've shown this little box is this - if there was a prize for the nicest packaging of all the items I bought, this has to be a winner!   The little gloves were wrapped in tissue and put into this by Truly Scrumptious .
 

 

Sunday, 23 March 2014

The last lap.


Well, Happy New Year - chuckle!!

I haven't worked on this property since before Christmas and it was calling out to me today, especially in view of my upcoming trip to Miniatura next weekend.   I must create a list!

All it needs now is a final spurt and this property is finished.   It will only have taken me nine years!    What needs to be done?

The Grand Staircase, that's what.



I decided quite some time ago that, while quite grand, the stair case wasn't proportionally "grand" enough so I decided to do something about it with foamboard.   This was the Mark Something version, it certainly wasn't the first attempt!


Here, I've added handrail and a decorative trim that I hope disguises the joins.   I've also carried through the lined detailing from the original for continuity.   The tricky bit was dealing with the upper flight making sure, again, it was correctly in proportion and believable if it was real.


I think I'm happy with it now, just a bit more sanding to do and then the paint finish.   I'll also be on the looked for something to finish it off at either end although whether this will be some form of topiary or pillars, I'm not sure.   It'll all depend on what's out there. 


The next job will be the baseboard.   It's proving tricky as I can't use anything with a textured surface as that will, in turn, affect the height of the Grand Staircase.   Whatever I choose will have to be flat and I've considered paving paper but I don't want to have to deal with a join, paint - I don't think my artistic skills are up to any kind of faux finish so I'm hoping the upcoming trip to Miniatura will inspire.   I also have edging strip to tidy up the edges.


The final bit required to complete the Hall is the inside of the attic roof.   I've thought about paint or paper - all one design or divided to match with each room..........?   I think that would prove too busy in such a small area so the current thinking is paint across the whole width with co-ordinating curtains to match each room belonging to the windows, (ie the attic, the hall and Janey, the servant).
 
I'm keen to get on with this and finish it now.   It wasn't until I spent some time with it recently that I was aware I'd missed working on it.
 
Brace yourselves for a spurt of activity here!
 

Monday, 23 December 2013

Season's Greetings

Wishing all my followers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
 

The trouble with having more than one blog means that occasions such as Christmas and New Year have to have more than one seasonal pic.   Not this year!   I know a few of you follow all three of  blogs but some just follow one so if you see this pic more than once, I apologise!
 

Thursday, 28 November 2013

York Fair

 
It has been a couple of years since I was last at this particular fair and I decided to combine it with a bit of Christmas Shopping, which was all well and good until it came to lugging all my purchases round the fair!   Thankfully a very kindly soul (the husband of a fellow miniaturist) let me stash my bag (Bag A) in his car for the duration of the event.   That meant I could whiz round with Bag B and stock up on all the minis I needed!
 
I managed to get the necessary bits for all three projects and these are some of the finishing touches for the Hall.   There's some wooden trim (for the external staircase), two Thomas Crapper loo roll boxes (I've had my eye on those for ages), a Christmas Storage box kit for the attic room and a magazine for the lady of the house.  
 
I know I'm supposed to have finished the interior but there's always that little something else that has to be had!
 

The additional bits were some acetate for windows, some extension sockets (I've not used these before but figured they might come in handy) and a set of keys.   No idea where they're going yet but some pewter-y coloured paint and they should fit right in somewhere.


All in all (although it doesn't look like much there) I had an excellent trip.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

We have a balcony.

 
Well, it's taken some time but at last I have finally given the balcony on Hambleton Hall some railings.   I've had these "railings" for ages but hadn't plucked up the courage to do anything with them.   I thought initially that they would be tricky to install but it turned out to be pretty straightforward.
 
 
It really finishes off the front, I think.
 
 
The topiaries are resin with flat backs and were purchased from The Dolls House Emporium although they don't appear to have that particular style available at the moment.
 
All that is left to do now is deal with the baseboard and grand staircase then work my through the snagging list.
 

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