I'm as new to blogging as I am to minis, which partly explains the lack of postings. I've honestly been so busy working on the house that I haven't had much time left to come here and talk about it.
About the show, my Glencroft took first place for dollhouses which made me very proud. I put many many hours into the construction and recieved a lot of compliments on the creative use of Paperclay and the care I took with the interior finishing. Very nice to hear! I didn't have much furniture completed when I showed the house, so I'm looking forward to showing it again next year with all of its interior furnishings completed. Thanks TAME for a great experience! (Toledo Area Minature Enthusiasts, a chapter of NAME)
Since October, I've made the living room furniture with the help of some seriously bashed House of Miniautres kits, designed and built kitchen cabinets with a pull-out bread board, handmade polymer clay sink, and shelves at the end that match the style of a house built in the 20's that I once lived in, and created a polymer clay-tiled surround for my bathtub. Also made a Christmas tree from pine chenile roping and made the polymer clay ornaments.
What inspired me to come back to the blog was running across an older issue of Minautre Collector magazine that featured some amazing work by Kris Compas who I discovered has a blog here too! I'm now a follower and have been an admirer since I first saw the article. Fantastic work which I am diligently trying to learn!
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