Sunday, 18 September 2011

What Have I Done This Summer? A Weasley Shadow Box.......

 It has been a very busy Summer in my house what with a new puppy and the return of my two oldest children from their respective universities and trips to Europe. Then we had to wait for the A level results of my youngest son. Made even more nail biting by the strength of his offer and the awful prospect of having to re-apply in the year the fees would treble.
I am pleased to say that all his hard work and complete dedication paid off and he was a real star. On Friday we moved him in to his lovely halls at Manchester University where he will be studying Ancient History. 
Phew! 
 Amongst all the general chaos I spent some lovely craft time with my daughter creating a Ron Weasley shadow box. I was asked to help create something as a present for her friend, who has had a very traumatic few months, for her 21st birthday This friend is very creative and crafty so their while group were all going to make her something individually. 
Of course my daughter thought, I know I'll ask Mum........
 Her friend is a Harry Potter fan and her favourite character is Ron, so we came up with a Ron Weasley study corner somewhere in Gryffindor.
Like all of us I have many bits and pieces that are ideal for a small project tucked away in drawers and boxes so we had a good sort through for Weasley-esque items.
 A broken wand, a naughty rat, a ginger cat, lots of internet browsing and we had the bare bones.
 The roll-top desk is a very cheap bare wood piece that we crackled and then highlighted with my rub 'n' buff favourite gold. I bought the desk from Maple Street Miniatures, who have a nice range of unfinished furniture. The books are mostly made up by me or come from basic little sets you can buy from dolls house shops in packets.
 The scales are from Streets Ahead I think but very brassy, so we have aged and dulled them. Can you see Ron's rat? He is one of Mag's and just perfect for the scene. Now I will have to buy another one of course!
Ron must have a family photograph above his desk in a frame we aged and distressed. 
 A bottle of pumpkin juice which is a first attempt of an item I am planning for my Diagon Alley project. The green bottle is from Ray Storey, the label I found on the internet and the pumpkin topper is one of a number I asked the wonderful Lory to make for me. It was a little rushed but you get the idea.
 Lots of printies plus Ron's broom that we sort of steampunked just to make it a bit funky.

 Another of Ray's beautiful hand blown glass bottles, this time full of Butterbeer from Hogsmeade.
The shadow box is actually two deep picture frames glued together. I saw them in Sainsbury's a while ago at half price and like all good crafters I bought them with this type of project in mind.
Where the two frames joined we placed a strip of parchment with various Gryffindor and Ron quotes and then spray varnished the whole frame.
It was lovely working with my daughter, who followed all instructions and guidance wonderfully. A far cry from when we used to finger paint!! 

Saturday, 17 September 2011


Miniatura®

The International Dolls' House Show

                                            September 24th & 25th 2011
Birmingham

So disappointed I will not be able to attend this show as I love going to Miniatura. I will miss visiting all my favourite artisans as quite a few do not have websites and fairs are the only place to see and buy their work.
Oh well I will be able to save my pennies for the Kensington Dolls House Festival in December.

I have also discovered that there is a fair at Alexandra Palace in October which sounds interesting as I have not attended this one before. Plus it's in London so a nice easy journey for me.

So have fun all you lucky people going to Birmingham.

Friday, 19 August 2011

And the Winners Are............

Thank you everyone for taking the time to leave a comment as part of my floral giveaway.
My draw was done in the most simple of ways.
I asked my husband to call out a number between 1 and 88 as there were a couple of duplicate comments and a follower who emailled me.

The first number called was 12 (the door number of his first house apparently) ......... Victoria of Dark Squirrel Miniatures

The second number was  68 ( Manchester United won their first European Cup in 1968 ) ...... Fatima of Las Mimis de Fatimay  

And lastly, number 88 ( because 'two fat ladies' is his favourite bingo number, I didn't ask! ) ........ Doreen of Doreen's Miniatures & Memoires 

Congratulations ladies. I will hopefully contact you in the next day or so to obtain addresses.
Have a fabulous weekend wherever you are.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Not Much But It Was A Lovely Few Hours........

When I make flowers I like to have the pots or containers ready and waiting to avoid them getting damaged. It also means I can match the foliage to the size of the pot. I will also try to co-ordinate the colours usually but this time I have done a whole batch in blacks, browns and gold all destined for Diagon Alley.
 These beautifully shaped pots are from Braxton Payne a fabulous US company who make all shapes and sizes. I have painted them with black acrylic and then simply rubbed them with a favourite product of mine Rub 'n' Buff
It comes in a huge range of colours and is so easy to use.
 These two bottles will eventually have lids and labels for either potions or some witchy brew. They are teeny and I bought them ages ago from My Tiny World, who do a whole range of clay pots and vases, as well as a huge miniatures range.
I still have a few left for different colours.
 I found a very basic blue and white ceramic set hidden away in a drawer. I must have bought it when I bought my daughter's dolls house 13 years ago. This large mug is one of the items, painted, rubbed and steampunked. I love it!!
 These are two large 'flat' bowls from Braxton Payne. They are gorgeous even before painting and are perfect for cactus I think. Or maybe bones?
 They have again simply been painted, rubbed and buffed or had gold detail added.
 I am really pleased with how they have turned out. I was patient with all the painting, making sure each layer dried completely. I haven't sealed any of them as they will never be handled very much.
Now I must get down to flower making!
While I had all the stuff to hand I played with these little bits and pieces. Perfect for adding to the shelves of the Leaky Cauldron.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

It's Been a While....But I Have Been shopping of Course!!

I have long admired the work of Christine of Dandelion Fair but whenever I have looked in her Etsy Store I seemed to miss the listings.
Since the arrival of my new baby, Lily, I seem to collapse at the end of the day only fit for an hour of internet flicking and I was lucky enough to spy this teeny chap.
Many years my Great-Aunt Nell used to knit and crochet all sorts of wonderful toys and as we grew up she kept on knitting for all the children in her street. She was a real gem of a lady and I have a soft spot for knitted toys.
This little chap will fit in my toyshop nicely.
Now for something completely different.......we are taking Lily to the seaside! So exciting, especially as there will be no flying or foreign currency involved.
I am going to the North Yorkshire coast not far from Scarborough. I have never visited this area before but it looks beautiful.
So, where should we go? All advice gratefully received, remembering we will be travelling with a baby, I mean a puppy!!
We have rented a fabulous looking barn conversion from English Country Cottages a company that we have used quite a lot. Two priorities for me were Wi-Fi and a modern interior, so I think this place will be a success.
Not all of it! Only part......
but it looks yummy! Even if it pours down with rain we should be able to be comfortable.
Hard floors are also a plus, if it is really muddy and the puppy pees.
So, where are the best places to visit? Local dolls house shops would definitely be a big plus!!

Friday, 1 July 2011

A Few of My Favourite Things..........Part 5, Traci Howard


A lot of us seem to have a soft spot for dragons, so I thought I would show my little collection of tiny dragons by Traci Howard of Feythcrafts
 These hand carved baby dragons are all curled up in their own shells.
 This one in a walnut shell.....
 .......and this really teeny one is in a large acorn cap. 
 Traci also carves little eleven and goblin creatures. I could not resist this little chappie napping in his very comfortable itchy ball shell. Aren't his feet fabulous, I just want to tickle them!
 This very special dragon was made for me by Traci after I saw her larger dragon pieces. She kindly agreed to make me a 12th scale creature. He is simply gorgeous and sleeps on the bed of my witch at the moment. Eventually he will be displayed on the window ledge so everyone can admire him.
After receiving him I knew I had to ask Traci to make me one more. I wanted a sitting dragon for outside one of my shops. He would be on a lead and waiting patiently for his witch to finish looking at all the wonderful dresses.
 I know Traci was very worried about this magnificent beast as all her dragons are usually lying down. I am sure you will agree he is perfect
Look at that cute face. The perfect pet for a witch with aspirations!!! Plus by the look of the claws a serious guard dragon too.
Most of these pieces will find their way into the secret top floor room of my Magical Menagerie, where all things dragon will be tucked away for only the most trusted customers!!

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Just What Every Post-Voldemort Little Witch or Wizard Would Want......

Their very own cuddly Harry Potter.
Isn't he fun? And so teeny tiny. Mini Harry is the fully jointed crocheted creation of Lin from whose Etsy shop I purchased these cute characters.....
......for my son's birthday shadow box.
My mini HP will be placed in the trunk of my little witchy having a rest in The Leaky Cauldron, to keep her company at Hogwarts.