Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Merry Christmas 2019! Happy Holidays And Happy New Year!



Merry Christmas 2019! 

Here is the family in Waterside Way getting ready for Christmas, writing Christmas cards, drawing pictures for Grandma and unpacking the Christmas ornaments.


Up in Waterside Way Apartment 2, they are hanging Christmas cards

The bakery had its annual town Gingerbread baking event with varying results. This is my best effort so far--with the little snowman.


But the professional ones are by #hbsminiatures, true2scale kit and David's Dollhouse. The kids attempts (i.e. mine) are in the back. They all still taste yummy.


And my favorite cookie baking board by DollsHouseMinis on Etsy.



Now the bakery has prepared all the Christmas cakes for various orders.


The stockings are hung. The cat found the catnip and is out on the couch.


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Waterside Way!






Sunday, December 15, 2019

The Magic Portal Bookstore Photoshoots

I think one of the toughest things about the HBS competition is taking 4 good photos of your project. But I am so happy that my bookstore is actually done and complete. I mean, of course, I will still fiddle with it and play with it, but it's my most completed project yet.

I've had two photo shoots and I can't say that I see four clear winners.

Here it is set up on boxes on the balcony - with some jerry-rigged lights. I really wanted an atmospheric outside photo. (Can you imagine what my neighbors thought? Lol.) And I was very careful because I really didn't want it falling off the boxes over the balconies

It doesn't look realistic enough because it's floating in mid-air, but to be honest, I really like this photo. It also was getting dark as I was taking it. Thanks to Sheila for pointing out that I should use more lighting.


Similarly, I quite like this one too.


I think below is a good inside photo. 


From a different angle:


Here's a photo of the children's bookshelves. I still have so many more children's books that I could add. But I tried to include many of my children's favorites right now. 


I then moved the bookstore inside onto my desk and took a picture with some nice sunlight/shading:




I then moved the bookstore back to its space next to my Malibu dollshouse and took a picture there, with my daughter holding the lamps. 

But this came out very dark (even with the light and it was mid-afternoon and sunny), although it looks maybe more realistic. 


So here are my final four. Drum roll please:



Closer shot





The interior


If there were six pictures, I would have added the children's bookshelf and my garden. I I really love my garden. I am quite inspired now to make another garden.  Which is good. Because I am making a flower shop for my Big Apple Miniaturists club project. So stay tuned. 

Have a great week!



Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Magic Portal Bookstore and New York City Plant Bed Tutorial

I made a lot of progress over the long Thanksgiving Day holiday (although there were several times when it felt like one step forward, two steps back) on The Magic Portal Bookstore, particularly on the NYC sidewalk and plant bed.

It is good that I have a deadline because I get very tempted to work on other things (like Christmas or Thanksgiving food or just random ideas that catch my fancy).  This explains why I have so few finished projects. Lol.

I finally decided on the color of the letters and I glued them on. I bought the letters from Factory Direct Craft. I painted them white and then I used glossy white nail polish on top for a shinier effect.


The Bookstore is called The Magic Portal because books are like a magic portal. I believe that, but it's also based on the Stephen King quote, "Books are a uniquely portable magic."

I also finally got the magnets to work to attach the front to the store. (Sheila, I'd be interested in how you did yours. The walls were so narrow to drill holes into for my magnets.)

I created book exhibits for the windows.

This circular one will be attached to the top of the left window. It's supposed to evoke a book portal. 


I chose a mixture of books for the window: literature, chicklit, children's, cooking, Stephen King's book On Writing.

I also figured out my lighting with some trial and error. (I tried a fancier method  (using my bakery ceiling as the practice ceiling) and then went back to my easier method.)

I worked on the city sidewalk and the flower bed. I am really happy with how the flower bed turned out.

I love looking at flowerbeds on streets in New York City--glimpses of very small gardens. This is a flowerbed I pass every day and I think it is quite beautiful.

I was going to put a tree trunk in mine, but I couldn't find the tree trunk I wanted to use. My daughter and I had made one for a school project, and we saved that from the project. But I couldn't find it (another time).

Here is my flowerbed:



The hostas plant is from the youtube video by We love Miniatures (and the printout was available years ago on their Facebook page. My friend Ketsia had found it as a project for us to do).

The other plants are from Dragonfly International Miniatures. The small plants were a NAME roundtable kit  (but also available on her website) and the large plants are available on the Dragonfly website or HBS/Miniatures (where I bought it ).

I highly recommend Deb's kits. They are easy and come out well. This kit makes 2-3 plants. I didn't realize that at first, and I was like this plant is going to be HUGE. Then I looked at the website where it clarified that the kit makes 2-3 plants. Similarly, the kit for the small plants made 6 different plants.


Plant Bed Black Iron Fence Tutorial

For the iron guard rail around the flowerbed, I cut paper clips. I crazy-glued them into the foam base and then I painted them black with Testers Black paint.

Here are my tools and supplies:


For the iron guard rail around the flowerbed, I cut paper clips. I crazy-glued them into the foam base and then I painted them black with Testers Black paint.

After painting:




For the sidewalk, I used spackle thinned with water, a sponge to give it some texture, and then I painted it with watered-down grey.


I made the purple dahlias from a kit by **. I bought it at Philadelphia Miniaturia. I forgot to include it in my earlier post on purchases. That was also an easy kit with a lovely result.


And finally, in New York, you need a "don't pee/poop on my garden sign." Not that it works. 



Have a great week!