Tuesday, October 30, 2018

A garden for Baalatova the witch

Happy Halloween dear readers,

Believe it or not, Baalatova's garden is ready for Halloween.   She is so pleased, she even broke her promise to the Skellies to join them for "ghosting" tonight.

All she wants to do is lie in her hammock and enjoy looking at the fine harvest of beautiful pumpkins. She also insists on sleeping in the hammock at night under starry skies.

The base of the garden is a piece of packing foam.  First I painted it brown then I spread a layer of glue and sprinkled green flower foam over the glue.

The pumpkins were crafted by TatianaBirgit and myself. The dove-cote is also crafted by Birgit, in fact, it is what inspired and gave me the final push to hurry and make a garden for Baalatova in time for Halloween.

The beautiful little frog and dragons too are gifts from Birgit.


The fence and the bush with the bat on it, are gifts from Maria. The fence was originally painted half sky- blue and half lilac, I just gave it an overall black acrylic paint coat.

The trees are from a tutorial here.  I needed tree trunks to hang the hammock on.  With a lot of effort, as well as by trial and error, the hammock is passable, at least Baalatova is safe in it. I made an extra tree using the same technique.  Later on, I want to try and fill it with foliage.




















The fenced in a plot of pumpkins.




Large pumpkin by Tatiana, small one by me.




Maria's bush.






The mushroom plot.



Three kittens I made from black pipe-cleaners.





Birgit's magical dragons and frog roaming around.















THANK YOU, MY DEAR FRIENDS, BIRGIT, TATIANA AND MARIA FOR YOUR PRECIOUS GIFTS AND FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DO THIS LITTLE SCENE IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN.

Happy Halloween! Have fun!!

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Toy shop facade completed

Hello dear readers,

At last the toy shop facade is finished. I added a very cute, glasses-wearing bunny lade doll, a gift from my dear friend Maria


I forgot to take a photo of the bunny lade before putting on the acetate on the windows. You can see her besides Tatiana's tiny wooden Ballerina on the right side of the top shelf. Made them rose colored card boxes.






Right side window display.



Left side window display.



The completed facade.





Two hanging on the wall.



I had a lot of fun making these tiny pull-toys.  Wish other tiny animal beads were manufactured, they'd make a cute Noah's Ark toy.



Tomorrow,  I.m taking a day off. (My daughter  Galia will be taking care of her father at the nursing home.) Sarit, Goldie and I will meet and work together. It's my turn to teach how to make a primus oven. A few months ago, I created one which they liked.

Have a lovely, creative rest of the week with blessings.








Saturday, October 13, 2018

Handmade toys

Hello dear readers,

Last week I hoped to finish the toy shop quickly but didn't count on how time-consuming making tiny toys can be.  Here are some examples:



The rocking horse is composed of two laser-cut wooden pieces painted on one side only, gifted to me by my dear friend Maria  I glued them together, made a curved basis out of a wooden coffee stirrer, painted it red and glued on the horse.





This is how I curved the stirrer.  I dipped it in hot water and slowly bent it inside a glass holding it firmly with clothespins.  Kept it overnight and took it out dry and curved.





The two little horses were punched out of a white 2mm thick foam sheet.  Glued two together to make a horse, cut away the curved part under the legs, painted and glued it to a red painted piece of a coffee stirrer.










Made these tiny giraffes on wheels from tiny beads.




Made these tiny clowns from a tutorial here. I used smaller sized punches for the felt and made a little Fimo ball for the head.  The hair is pinched felt. They are almost half size from the one in the tutorial.



The stroller is from recycled pieces of craft wood.  I made a tutorial back in 2015, here.





The little train is made from leftover pieces of craft sticks.  Wheels from Fimo.







Please accept my apology for not linking you well to the amazing doll artist Julianne Lepine.here you can see her at work. I hope this time comes out right.

I wish you all a wonderful Sunday with blessings.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Toy shop facade

Hello dear friends and readers,

Time devoted to miniatures is getting shorter lately.  Real life issues are absorbing most of it.
On weekends I do most of the work.  Started a new shop facade, second of the set of 4.

Three incredible tiny dolls, gifts received from my super talented friend Tatiana, will be the top attraction of the windows' display.








I'm working on new toys to fill up the shop's stock.

The box was prepared the same way as the previous one.  This time, the door is deep in the middle with two display windows, one on each side. The temporary paper cover is just to show what it will look like.



Hope to finish it by next post.


This is a link to Juliana Lepine and her stunning method of dolls sculpting.  Hope you will enjoy watching her tutorial for making a doll's head.
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndwxd3gARxk

A warm welcome to my new followers and thank you!

I wish you all a lovely Sunday with blessings.