8.20.2011

Summer time, still

My little Jane Doe has got a bunch of new clothes. Designed and made by me, of course.

Outfit in a Boho style.

Somewhere over the rainbow….

Someone gets dirty.

Do you want to talk about it?

So peaceful and quiet.

These shoes are made for walking. Ummm, not sure.

and these are.

It’s made of real leather, by the way.

I have a lot of plans for fall/winter collection; but need some time and energizer, perhaps.

8.02.2011

Waiting for a miracle to come

My lady is waiting for a prince charming, I suppose. But all she has got is a teddy bear.





Photo by antanian at http://www.flickr.com/photos/antanian/

7.27.2011

And the winner is... me!

I won a giveaway! The first time ever! And such a great Silver VIKAesque Desk, made by Ann Nguyen.

She runs wonderful blog at http://amazingminiatures.com/


Hooray hooray, I am so excited, her miniatures really are amazing.

6.30.2011

A dress, a bag and a teddy bear

Someday back to April…

Crocheted bag, cotton thread, hook 0.55 mm.

A whole outfit:

The dress is knitted with sewing cotton thread, needles 0.8 mm.

The hat with the scarf is 100% kid mohair, that I bough a hundred years ago on sale (still don’t know what for).

The teddy bear is actually a very bad bear, as it was willing to run away and free himself. It took me a half an hour to knit its parts, and an hour to find lost pads, again and again.

Little kid all alone...

5.07.2011

Fashionista


I bought this doll to dress. I am not particularly interested in inhabiting my almost-done dollhouse, but I wanted to make mini clothes to wear, so needed a model. She is going to have a lot of clothes...

Heidi Ott’s 13 cm (or 5 inch) jointed doll. Knitted top, rayon, needles 0.8 mm.

3.29.2011

Something red

I finally finished a red cardigan for my hero. He wasn't in mood for shooting, so was just caught on tape.


And here we are:

I used to play with this German doll when I was a kid, actually, this is the only toy left. I am intended to keep him safe and sound for future generations, but who knows what can happen next...

2.02.2011

Dollhouse miniatures in movies, bad ones

Recently I happened to watch a few episodes of TV series “The Wire” about Baltimore police. This show is noticeable (in addition to excessive usage of words f** and sh**) for one of the characters, intelligence and experienced Detective Lester Freamon. He is making dollhouse furniture, what gives him am additional income and also contributes to his eccentric reputation. It’s nothing “girly” about this character. :^-).

Here is a scene (people on youtube call it funny), were we can see Freamon polishing a miniature bed while on duty. Attention – a lot of bad language – I mean it.

One “bad” dollhouse that I remember is from a horror movie “Haunting Sarah”. An evil twin sister, played by Kim Raven, builds a dollhouse for a ghost of her died son as a place to “live”. Scary… :^-)

Really creepy miniatures are from 7 season of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, where a serial killer, known as the “Miniature Killer”, sends the CSI team miniature models that are exact replicas of the murder scenes.

Here is amazing videos about how they were making:

Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PpNhTKM2Zo

Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD4G-akbLwY

Here is CBS video about making these scenes.

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=2170547n&tag=related;photovideo

These dollhouses are way to far from a kid’s toy ;-).


1.25.2011

Such a sad day

Today is just a sad cold day. I wanted to make a cake, but almost burned it down…

The kitchen is a total mess. Where are those house elves when you need them?

Waiting for a miracle to come…

P.S. Scale 1:12. To tell the truth, I really burned a few cakes of polymer clay before I made it right :-)