She is made of porcelain. I dressed her in vintage millinery leaves,
antique metallic lace and vintage French ribbons. She has tiny 1/2 mm diamonds on
her lace top and a real opal. Her wings are from a glass butterfly. Her hair is made of silk.
Oh, she's Beautiful,Catherine! Did you make the porcelain doll too? I love that the parts are so Real and so vintage... not plastic! Very Beautiful!!! PS Are you ever letting her out of the jar???
Stunning! You did a fantastic job dressing her. And the setting WOW! Perfect. So fun, you have a real live fairy of your very own. Don't let her out she may fly away---- haha
Welcome to my blog!
I am artist and a metalsmith. I have always loved miniatures and dollhouses. My interest in making miniatures is not restricted to the metal work I do. This year I plan to design and build a dollhouse.
I do not sell the miniatures I am making right now while I am trying to build my own collection.
Who is Kilmouski? ... He's my cat. And he sits right next to me no matter how many hours I work.
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12/4/2024
Purple Passions!
*Have you ever heard the saying, I plan, God laughs? For 2022, and 2023, I
had the wonderful plan to make up the kits I ha...
1/48 Scale
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Hello!
Working on a series of 1/48" scale miniature house kits. All are original
designs. This series is designed for advanced miniaturists and will be ...
How I made a 12th scale eggbox
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I was lucky enough to be gifted a 3D resin printer for my Birthday last
year. This was primarily to help me design and make 12th scale handles for
the fu...
Easter & Engagement Cakes
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I am happy finally I decide to restart a pastry project. It's true I have
been worrying about the fact I did not have so much inspiration and
wondered how ...
Стенд крыльцо. Stand porch.
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Здравствуйте дорогие друзья!
Сегодня я покажу стенд для кукол "Крыльцо"
Пенопласт наклеен на ДВП.
Hello dear friends!
Today I'll show "Porch", The Stand For...
little Guinea pig
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One day a week in my local newspaper the back of the front section runs
info and pics of a topic. Could be a state, an animal, King Tut, anything.
One d...
Goodbye gallery, hello parlor!
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Hello my dearest friends,
I hope you are all doing well. How I have missed your blogs and commenting
on your work, but fatherhood is most wonderfully time...
The kitchen pump...
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In the comments of the previous post, several of you mentioned that you
were not familiar with water pumps in kitchens, so I will tell you a little
bit abo...
The third Brocante style vignette
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Thanks very much for your encouraging feedback on the first two vignettes,
as promised here's the third and last for the moment. I think the poster
needs ...
More treasures
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Hi everyone, well after a short break im back home and carrying on with
making small and unusual treasures for my wunderkammer room.
This piece was another ...
Esattamente 1 anno fa - Exactly 1 year ago
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Un anno colmo di novità, di passione e qualche difficoltà, troppo lungo da
ra...
Exciting news!
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It doesn't look like much now, but I am super excited because I am about to
move into this studio space as part of the Plymouth Artist Collective! I
wil...
Good idea before I post the tutorial.
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Bev, one of our 1 inch minis friends sent me a picture of Christmas
ornaments she made this year.
These are personalized with pets and decorated wi...
Colonial Williamsburg Classes
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With the much anticipated Maysville Study Program front and center in many
peoples’ minds, the preregistration deadline for the Williamsburg Study
Program ...
My love of wicker continues....
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I have long admired the work of miniature artist Lidi Stroud .....in
particular her wonderful French picnic basket (with wine carrier attached).
So yo...
SIMP 2017
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Je n'ai publié aucun article depuis octobre... mais j'ai pourtant beaucoup
travaillé, presque tous les jours après le travail j'ai sculpté, découpé,
garni...
Ouverture de la Boutique ETSY !!!
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Et voilà...
Nous avons le plaisir d'annoncer l'ouverture de notre Boutique Etsy !!!
Vous y trouverez un choix de meubles et accessoires miniatures disponib...
relief carving
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Here's a few pictures of a carving I did last autumn. I received a request
of a wonderful company that still uses an ancient technique to create
gorgeous...
Hello! :)
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Oh, my! I cannot believe how long it has been since my last post. Twas
never my intention to just walk away, but, it is what it is.
So much has happened ...
Geschafft :-)
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*Nach vielen vielen erfolglosen Versuchen, ich bin froh, wieder in meinem
Blog zu posten zu können! Nun möchte ich meinen Blog Freunde hallo sagen!
Ich hab...
Wisteria
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I like to start the new year with a new plant in my collection. The
wisteria is something which I wanted to do for quiet some time now. I now
finished it a...
Fairy Houses
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*I am desperately trying to buck-up* and get some other projects done
before the LoLa Art Crawl next month! Money is a little tight (because I am
a broke...
Head's up!!
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I missed my yearly Halloween post, so, in lieu of that, I'm showing you
guys some other weirdness! First pic is a big produce head order. They're
all lined...
1908 Miniature Underwood Typewriter
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I received a nice bonus this year, so I decided to spoil myself a little.
For some time now, I've had my eye on this 1908 Miniature Underwood
Typewriter b...
Winner!
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The winner of my giveaway is:
Grace (treefeathers).
Congratulations! Would you email me your address so I can send the giveaway
to you?
Thank you all f...
Oh, she's Beautiful,Catherine! Did you make the porcelain doll too? I love that the parts are so Real and so vintage... not plastic! Very Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletePS Are you ever letting her out of the jar???
My sister is a doll artist. I got the doll undressed from her.
ReplyDeleteNo, she can't come out until she grows and the jar is too small. ;-)
Stunning! You did a fantastic job dressing her. And the setting WOW! Perfect. So fun, you have a real live fairy of your very own. Don't let her out she may fly away----
ReplyDeletehaha
Thank you Linda.
DeleteShe has to stay in the jar. It's too dangerous with all these cats around here.
She is exquisite Catherine......and oh so original. I can see what has been keeping you busy!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda x
Thank you Linda,
DeleteI don't think I would call it original but it is something I will enjoy living with. ;-)
Hello Catherine,
ReplyDeleteShe is just enchanting. What a beautiful face and the costume is superb! Well done!
Big hug,
Giac
Thank you Giac. It was a fun project.
ReplyDeleteEs original y encantadora
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and adorable.
ReplyDeleteShe's wonderful Catherine, i especially like her hair and tiny hat :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gracious catch !
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are ;)
Many many hugs
Фантастическая работа! Прекрасно!
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Adorable. I hope you will drop a sandwich in the jar every so often =0)
ReplyDeleteShe looks amzaing. What a beautiful face- so tiny and so real look!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little scene!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, what a cute little fairy child, Catherine. I Love her pose and her acorn chapeau! :D
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