Sunday, February 17, 2013

OMG! I'm Nak*d On The Internet


I hope you will come back and see me in a few days when I have my fur on.

I have been busy playing with polymer clay making a shetland sheep dog (sheltie). I am having trouble finding the right colored golden, natural fibers. So This dog may have to be a blue merle. Which is fine with me because I had a full size blue merle collie when I was growing up who lived into my late twenties.

There is still a bit of refining to do on the sculpt but that won't take more than an hour or so.

I hope this title doesn't draw the wrong sort of viewers.




Friday, February 8, 2013

Old, Battered William Morris Trunk


I haven't put together many miniature kits. The ones I have done usually have directions that I toss in the bin as soon as I read them through. I can't remember ever following anything they said to do verbatim, if at all.

This time was no exception. I glued on all the "Lithograph paper" my way. The directions were ridiculously laborious. For some stupid reason I followed their recommendation to use Zap-A-Gap to glue the brass pieces on the trunk. OMG! That sort of glue has to have exposure to air to dry. Which is almost impossible under metal. I fought the slippery brass hardware to stay in place until I was ready to scream.

The whole time I was doing it I kept thinking.... Go get the BARGE rubber cement. About the time I was going to glue on the last three pieces I went and found the BARGE. It worked perfectly... NO mess, NO waiting, NO slipping around. Lesson learned.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Your Fabric Choice


I thought I would show you a special order made for Linda. http://une-petite-folie.blogspot.com/ She sent me a photo of a fabric she loved on a life size wing chair.
I happened to know where I could find something very similar in miniature. So I sent her a link to see it. She really liked it so I made her this chair in 1: 12 scale.
For a limited time I am going to offer to make these chairs with the buyers choice of fabric. There are a few fabrics that are just too difficult to work with. Those are ones that are too thick or stiff. Flimsy fabrics such as silk are fine because I add interfacing to them.

If you are interested you can send me an email. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The price varies due to fabric placement. If it is a print that I have to place very carefully such as the William Morris prints the price will be higher. So you can expect to pay between $325.00 to $375.00 USD. Payments can be paid via PayPal.

I will give you the payment email address when we have worked out a fabric and price.
Linda... I hope you like your chair! Catherine XXX

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Still At It .... Phew!






I am starting to feel a little silly posting all these chairs I am cranking out. Someone told me I was a machine. I am starting to feel like it.

This is also a 100% silk fabric. I couldn't resist it even though it isn't a W. Morris print. The silk is just beautiful. All monitors are different. There are blues, green, peach and rust. I have always loved those colors together. It is going to be hard to part with this one.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Fleur de Lys, William Morris Wing Chair

The assembly line continues to move along. I am waiting for another beautiful silk pattern in the mail.

This William Morris 100 % silk print was made by Liberty of London. I am afraid there is no way I my camera will photograph the colors properly. The back ground color is a brownish-red. The yellows are much more subtle then they look here. It is a gorgeous fabric.

I am happy to say, my last chair sold in 10 hours of being listed in Swan House Miniatures.

These boring chair posts will end soon. I may delete them.

Monday, January 7, 2013

I Can't Stand Up...Yet.

Linda http://miraclechicken.blogspot.com/ and I decided to collaborate on her William Morris wing chair. She found the silk she wanted online and mailed it to me. I also made a pillow for it.

I can't wait to see it finished with the front legs she is going to carve for it.




Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Linda Master's Chip Carved Tray

I wish it was a bright sunny day so these photos were better. We got a few inches of snow last night and today the sky is overcast and gloomy.

I had no idea Linda miraclechicken.blogspot.com/ had planned to give me one of her gorgeous trays for Christmas. Before she ever got the chance, I ordered one from her web site. I knew the minute I saw it I had to have one. I have seen my share of carved wood in miniature but never anything like this. Karin Corbin... I agree with you. This belongs in a museum.
When I opened the package I was totally blown away by how fine and detailed the carving is. The tray is made of pear wood.  Each square that creates the borders design has 36 separate cuts. One mistake and it is all over. Plus, those cuts have to be made at an angle. The tray is just 54 mm long or 2 1/8 inches. OMG! Thank you Linda! I love, love, LOVE it!!!