Wednesday, December 28, 2011
A Few More Days Until My First Giveaway Results!
Just giving you all a friendly reminder of my first giveaway deadline. Just a few more days left! It ends 12/31/11 midnight (US time). I hope you guys are excited because I am! I will do a random drawing and announce the winner on new years day!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
More Miniature Crochet Teddy Bears
Now, it is time to share my experience with these mini crochet bears with you guys!
Best friends! |
Let me tell you how I almost pulled my hair out with frustration trying to work with such small needle and thread, failing many times trying to make a smaller teddy bear. I felt so defeated and was on the verge of giving up. Luckily, with some helpful tips from my very talented friend, Christine from Dandelion Fair, I was able to do it! Thank you Christine!
I learned that you have to use patterns that are specially made for miniature scale or else it won't work. They were quite challenging, but well worth it!
I used a pattern that I modified a little for both teddy bears and they turned out absolutely adorable. Best of all, they have movable joints!
For the first bear, which I named Abby, I used a size 10 crochet thread and a crochet needle size 1 mm.
This one is special, her name is Rosie. She is special because I struggled a lot with her. Rosie is made with a size 20 thread, using a 0.6 mm crochet needle. I had such a difficult time making her with such a tiny needle. Rosie didn't turn out as small as I wanted but still a perfect size for 1/12 scale dollhouse.
Rosie is 45 mm tall when standing. |
Rosie next to my new 1/24 scale bed set I got for Xmas! |
I'm still trying to make a smaller teddy bear and experimenting with different patterns. Please wish me luck!
Also, I'm thinking of including a mini crochet bear as one of the prize items for my 100 follower giveaway. What do you think? Yes, no, maybe?? ;-) If I get a lot of YES, there is something to look forward to for that 100th follower! :-)
Friday, December 23, 2011
Happy Holidays to You!
Happy holidays to all of my followers! Thank you for reading my blog! I hope you have a safe and wonderful time with your family!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
My First Visit to a Mini Store!
Yesterday, my mom and my sister took me to a miniature store in San Carlos, California to have me pick out my Christmas gifts! It was supposed to be a surprise, but they had to tell me because they were afraid of getting the wrong items since they don't know much about miniatures. I was still surprised though because I didn't know there were still miniature stores around! I can't believe there's one near where I live. I was so ecstatic when they told me about Shellie's Miniature Mania located in old town San Carlos.
I felt like a kid in a candy store, running around, trying to look and touch everything. I had so much to see since they had so many wonderful displays. I felt like I could spend hours in there!
They also had building supplies like lighting, flooring, windows and doors, moulding, wallpapers and more! (wow...that rhymed...totally unintentional!)
I've actually never seen a 1 inch scale house in person, so I was surprised how big it was! Perhaps too big for me, so I'll stick to my 1/2 inch scale.
My mom and my sister bought me some furniture for my Fairfield which I will show them to you after Christmas since I can't open them until then. I had so much fun in this store! I will have to come back again real soon!
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Shellie's Miniature Mania
732 Laurel St.
San Carlos, Ca 94070 (map)
Hard to see, but there it is: Shellie's Miniature Mania |
I felt like a kid in a candy store, running around, trying to look and touch everything. I had so much to see since they had so many wonderful displays. I felt like I could spend hours in there!
Wow! |
They also had building supplies like lighting, flooring, windows and doors, moulding, wallpapers and more! (wow...that rhymed...totally unintentional!)
Ooohlala! |
I've actually never seen a 1 inch scale house in person, so I was surprised how big it was! Perhaps too big for me, so I'll stick to my 1/2 inch scale.
My mom and my sister bought me some furniture for my Fairfield which I will show them to you after Christmas since I can't open them until then. I had so much fun in this store! I will have to come back again real soon!
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Shellie's Miniature Mania
732 Laurel St.
San Carlos, Ca 94070 (map)
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Much Frustration!
Ever since I finished the staircase, the mansion building process has been a nightmare! First of all, as I feared, the walls and the floors started to warp. I tried many known methods to un-warp them, which worked, but only lasted temporarily. I gave up after many attempts.
I believe one of the reasons why the wood is so stubborn is the paint. As the paint dries, it shrinks slightly, causing the wood to pull and bend in this shape. I think this goes the same with glue. All I can do now is to hope that I can fix the issue when I start gluing the pieces together. Fingers crossed!
I started the wall papering process using the free images from www.microjivvy.com. It's a tedious job, but it's going rather smoothly. I also glued all the windows and doors.
However, once I got to gluing the walls together, that's when everything went down hill. First of all, I glued the walls together on the wrong edge! However, by the time I realized it, the glue has already set. I gently tried to take them apart...until I heard a sound any miniaturist would cringe to: "SNAP!". I froze for a moment until I realized I broke part of the wall and the window! Noooooohohoooo!!! In a panic and on the verge of crying, I managed to glue the broken pieces together. It was quite dramatic!
The directions for this kit are very unclear and hard to understand, which cost me this mistake!! grrrr....
I hope this is the first and last downfall for this project. I hope everything will go smoothly from here on. Aaaah...1/144 scale definitely challenges my patience, haha. Now I know why there isn't much people who work with this scale.
Ugh. |
I believe one of the reasons why the wood is so stubborn is the paint. As the paint dries, it shrinks slightly, causing the wood to pull and bend in this shape. I think this goes the same with glue. All I can do now is to hope that I can fix the issue when I start gluing the pieces together. Fingers crossed!
I started the wall papering process using the free images from www.microjivvy.com. It's a tedious job, but it's going rather smoothly. I also glued all the windows and doors.
However, once I got to gluing the walls together, that's when everything went down hill. First of all, I glued the walls together on the wrong edge! However, by the time I realized it, the glue has already set. I gently tried to take them apart...until I heard a sound any miniaturist would cringe to: "SNAP!". I froze for a moment until I realized I broke part of the wall and the window! Noooooohohoooo!!! In a panic and on the verge of crying, I managed to glue the broken pieces together. It was quite dramatic!
The piece I broke. Can you tell? |
The directions for this kit are very unclear and hard to understand, which cost me this mistake!! grrrr....
I hope this is the first and last downfall for this project. I hope everything will go smoothly from here on. Aaaah...1/144 scale definitely challenges my patience, haha. Now I know why there isn't much people who work with this scale.
The base foundation |
Friday, December 16, 2011
Flowers Blooming in Winter
I crocheted a bunch of these little flowers and I embellished with Swarovski rhinestones. I've turned some into flower hair clips and they are absolutely precious!
These spring colors should brighten up the gloomy winter weather! |
I also made some button hair clips to go along with my flower ones for my hair clip set. These are going to be wonderful Christmas gifts for my boyfriend's nieces! I hope they like them.
Hair clip set! |
Packaged and ready to go! |
I'm contemplating on whether to do a tutorial on how to make these flowers...what do you all think? Yay or nay?
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
More Painting Plus Staircase Construction
Can't get over how tiny it is! |
Paint palette is perfect to contain these small parts! |
I stained and varnished everything that needed staining. Here's one of the floors that I stained using Minwax brand staining pen, color: Golden Oak. I also added a tile floor to one of the rooms, which will be the kitchen. I'm actually proud of how I came up with the idea. After no luck with finding 1/144 scale floors and tiles online, I used an image from a miniature wallpaper catalog! I sprayed the paper with matte sealer for extra protection before gluing it on the floor. Then, I finished it with high gloss coating and it turned out perfect! I love it when improvisation works!
First floor stained and tiled. |
I have more painting to do. After I'm done with that, I will start wallpapering!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Getting Started on My Gingerbread Mansion
I got a 1/144 scale gingerbread mansion kit from my boyfriend for my birthday and I'm excited to be able to finally start on it after a week of studying for my exams!
As I laid all of my pieces out to make sure I have everything, I came to realization of how tiny 1/144 scale is. All the pieces are so tiny and fragile, it makes me very nervous to even hold them. I'm also surprised of how clean and detailed the pieces are. Laser-cut is amazing. Check out these stairs! Aren't they cute?
I decided to go with this color scheme: Pink, white, teal, and light sea green. My house is going to be girly and pretty in pink : )
I started painting the gingerbread pieces and some of the windows while they were still in the sheets. It doesn't look like I've got much done, but painting this much took me couple of hours! The process is very tedious because they're so many small nooks and crannies to be painted. Plus, I was being extra careful not to mess up. I should probably invest in a magnifying visor to help me see better because hours of me hunched over my desk and staring at the small pieces gave me a sore back and strained eyes. Ouch ouch.
AND totally changing the subject: we got our tree. Smaller this year, but it's perfect. Our whole house smells like christmas tree, which I LOVE!
As I laid all of my pieces out to make sure I have everything, I came to realization of how tiny 1/144 scale is. All the pieces are so tiny and fragile, it makes me very nervous to even hold them. I'm also surprised of how clean and detailed the pieces are. Laser-cut is amazing. Check out these stairs! Aren't they cute?
Teeny stairs! |
I decided to go with this color scheme: Pink, white, teal, and light sea green. My house is going to be girly and pretty in pink : )
I started painting the gingerbread pieces and some of the windows while they were still in the sheets. It doesn't look like I've got much done, but painting this much took me couple of hours! The process is very tedious because they're so many small nooks and crannies to be painted. Plus, I was being extra careful not to mess up. I should probably invest in a magnifying visor to help me see better because hours of me hunched over my desk and staring at the small pieces gave me a sore back and strained eyes. Ouch ouch.
By my next post, I'm hoping to finish the painting and start assembling the staircase! Woohoo!
Next to a quarter just to give you an idea of how small it is! |
AND totally changing the subject: we got our tree. Smaller this year, but it's perfect. Our whole house smells like christmas tree, which I LOVE!
We also got our xmas tree this weekend! |
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Snickerdoodles
Snickerdoodles |
I wanted to bake some cookies for the holidays, but I didn't feel like making the trip to the grocery store to buy more ingredients. I wanted to make something easy and with ingredients I already had, so I decided to make snickerdoodles. The main flavor is cinnamon, so they fit into the holiday cookie category in my book.
Snickerdoodles adapted from allrecipes.com
Ingredients:
- 1 C. shortening
- 1 1/2 C. white sugar
- 2 egg
- 2 3/4 C sifted flour
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 2 tsp cream of tartar
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 T white sugar
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
In a large bowl, cream the shortening and 1 1/2 C of sugar until creamy. Stir in the eggs one at time. In another bowl, combine and mix sifted flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt. Mix in the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients until blended,
In a smaller bowl, combine and mix 2 T white sugar and 2 tsp of ground cinnamon.
Roll the dough into balls the size of small walnuts and roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture. Place them 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet.
Into the oven and bake for precisely 9 minutes. The cookies should be flat with cracks. Leave them on the cookie sheet for a couple minutes before transferring to the cooling rack. It will look slightly under-baked but don't worry! Once they're cooled they should be soft, chewy, and delicious!
Happy Baking and Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
My First Mini Teddy Bear
Combining my love for miniatures and crochet, I made a miniature version of the amigurumi teddy bear I've made before. I followed the same pattern but modified just a little to fit the size of this teddy. I used a crochet thread and a crochet needle, size 8 (1.4mm). My first time working with such tiny needle!
This was quite a challenge because everything was so small! The stitches were tiny and it was hard for me to see what I was doing. Definitely required a lot of time, patience, and focus to make this.
I bet my eyes were crossed the whole time. I can't imagine making anything smaller than this! But you know there's a lot of people out there who does.
For example, here is a talented miniature knitter, Athena Crome. Watch the video, and be amazed!
Meet Evey |
Evey is about 3.5 inches tall. |
In comparison to Daisy |
This was quite a challenge because everything was so small! The stitches were tiny and it was hard for me to see what I was doing. Definitely required a lot of time, patience, and focus to make this.
The process of making its leg. |
I bet my eyes were crossed the whole time. I can't imagine making anything smaller than this! But you know there's a lot of people out there who does.
For example, here is a talented miniature knitter, Athena Crome. Watch the video, and be amazed!
And also this micro crochet amigurumi by Su-Ami. It's jaw-dropping!!
My goal is to work my way up to crochet a 1/12 scale teddy bear. Wish me luck!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
My New Mini Project
It's been way too long since the last time I worked on a mini project! I've been itching to start ever since I finished my 1/2 scale Fairfield, but life got in the way and I kept delaying it.
Finally, my wish came true when my boyfriend got me the 1/144 scale Gingerbread Mansion kit for my birthday! This makes happy Amy!
Initially, I was planning for my next mini project to be another 1/2 scale house, but considering my current circumstances, I can't afford the space and the money to build it the way I want to (sucks to be a student). Hence, I thought 1/144 scale would be perfect, so that's when I bugged my boyfriend for it for my birthday. This will definitely save space on my tiny craft space and I can still relieve my mini-itch! I've never worked with this scale, so I'm looking forward to the challenge. I will be documenting my progress so please follow my blog! I'm so excited!
The Birthday Gift! |
Initially, I was planning for my next mini project to be another 1/2 scale house, but considering my current circumstances, I can't afford the space and the money to build it the way I want to (sucks to be a student). Hence, I thought 1/144 scale would be perfect, so that's when I bugged my boyfriend for it for my birthday. This will definitely save space on my tiny craft space and I can still relieve my mini-itch! I've never worked with this scale, so I'm looking forward to the challenge. I will be documenting my progress so please follow my blog! I'm so excited!
1/144 Scale Gingerbread Mansion |
The Real Gingerbread Mansion - So beautiful! |
Thursday, December 1, 2011
My Very First Amigurumi
I'm still a novice in crocheting, but after much practicing, I'm now able to read some beginner's patterns and I'm able to do some stitches without messing up. When I first started learning how to crochet, my goal was to be able to make an amigurumi and I finally did it! I made my first amigurumi.
Meet Daisy! |
I used a free pattern from jennyandteddy's blogspot (great blog btw). I'm so happy how my teddy turned out. I love the big ears and the cute little dress! I may have to make another one for myself since this teddy is gonna be a gift for someone.
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