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Showing posts with label 1" scale. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Medieval Miniature Dollhouse Castle Created in 2012

I was looking at my blog again today and realized I have so many things Ive created over the past few years but have never blogged about it. One of them is a Medieval Castle Tower I made from scratch for a Client of mine. One day she sent me a message asking me what I was working on. At that moment, I wasn't working on anything and had decided to take time off that year to create only things and ideas that had been stuck in my head for years. The idea of a Castle tower thrilled her.

Her Castle tower was inspired by Rik Pierce's "Norman Castle" class he did at the Tom Bishop show. I saw it the first time I attended the Bishop Miniature show. I was so very excited about it because he told me he had taught it as a class project. The sad part was that I missed out on it but he told me he would do another class the following year.


Well, the next Spring, I took the class "Snape's Dungeon". I was hooked on Creative paper clay form that time forward. The problem was, I couldn't keep the Tower out of my head. I sent an email to Rik about it and he sent me pictures of his tower and sold me the casts from it. He told me he had faith that one day I could create my own version of that Castle. Seven years later, I took out that picture and created my version of it. I called it the "Dragon Castle Tower".

My castle was wider and larger because I wanted more space for my customer to decorate it. I didn't do a Moat or drawbridge. But we were both very pleased with how it turned out. She had a doll artist create several dolls for it and shared pictures of them with me via Facebook last year sometime. Here are the pictures of my Tower. I plan to make another one in the future. There are things I want to change on it.


Anyway, I thought I'd share this because it is a piece of work that I haven't shared here online. I post most things on InstaGram now. You can visit me there by clicking here. MinisOnTheEdge Instagram. I was happy I started on it before I had my car accident later that year.  Had I waited, It probably wouldn't have been built.

Thank you for stopping by to read my blog. Wishing you all a Fabulous day.

Tracy Topps


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Greenleaf Dollhouse Contest 2011 Kit


Yesterday was the deadline for anyone to submit their entries to the Greenleaf Spring Fling contest 2011! Here are a sample of a few submissions this year. Because of my position with Greenleaf, I have never entered a contest with them though I must say, this years kit really talked to my creative side!! I am so proud to be a member of such a talented group of Online Dollhouse Miniature enthusiasts. The above picture is the kit for this years contest. Below are a few pictures from members of our Greenleaf dolhouse forum. To see more or if you can not see a particular gallery, sign up and become a member of the Greenleaf Dollhouses Forum by clicking here: http://www.greenleafdollhouses.com/forum/

All pictures below are copyrighted by the members named below and Greenleaf Dollhouses 

Greenleaf Username pquade




Greenleaf Username Raffa



Greenleaf username otterine




Greenleaf Username chattycathy66


Greenleaf username jujurodgers


Greenleaf Username rbytsdy


Greenleaf username LLyn M.


Greenleaf username Momof2Moos



Greenleaf username creativity95


Greenleaf username csd


Greenleaf Username Jo Med




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Thank you for stopping by to read my Blog today!!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Building the Un Haunted Dollhouse Kit Completed!!

26 September 2005
Posted by Minis On The Edge
Shadow Cliff Completed

Well, I have been having so much fun with this house. It is a shame I can't get outside to take some decent pictures of the house since it is still raining and there is a overcast outside B) .

This is the way the UN-Haunted house looks so far.  I "think" I am finished. I added a hand made rose vine to the front of the house and a "mossy" covering around the cave entry way. I added "wisps of smoke" to the chimney pots I made. This was a fast and fun build. I did not use the instructions because I did not like the format. I don't like to read instructions and I found these hard to read for some strange reason LOL. I am known for not reading directions even when I buy stuff from IKEA. My husband makes me put them together cause I almost always throw out instructions (Before we assemble so that is a problem for him LOL)

The house was so simple to put together that the instructions were not needed. Ummmm, I just remembered, I have not put the furniture that came with this kit together yet (Where are those instruction :o:o <_< ). Please enjoy the pictures of what I have done! I can't wait to see what you all do to your kits. Remember, if you can dream it, it can be done!














Here are better and bigger pictures of this finished house:



Thank you for taking the time to View my blog!! If You are interested in having me create you your very own custom dollhouse cottage, please feel free to contact me by clicking the email envelop by the comment section.

Tracy

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Arthur Dollhouse Kit Completed & Ready To Move in

Here is the finished pictures of my house with Base. I'm thinking about adding some vines but I have not in over a week so this is how the Arthur is looking as of this morning. 

 I use handmade clay flowers and the ferns are plastic but very thin plastic and look very realistic. The rose vine is actually 2 vines combined because one was not enough for the look I wanted.


Here are the rest of the pictures:





This is the base bottom. It has an opening so that you can access the electric:


This Dollhouse Build was started on April 15th 2005 and it ended May 10th 2005.
I moved this blog info here from the Greenleaf forum just to try and keep some of my tutorials in one place. I will try and add a new dollhouse Blog from over there every day. Unfortunately, I lost all of the large pictures of the building of this house but you can get the main idea from viewing the shots shown as is.


Over the Years, I have built several Arthur Dollhouse Kits. You can see those pictures by clicking the links to go to that album and see bigger pictures:


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I created this one over 11 years ago. I only have 3 pictures of it but can't locate one of them at the time (it's a front shot). It was taken with my 1st digital camera which is why the pictures are pretty lame.
:)


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