Thursday, August 30, 2012

Alice in Wonderland Miniature Dollhouse Table update 8-30-12

I have FINALLY got this table all done!  Yay!  And it is a full as I could get it, echoing all the parts I saw on the actual table from the Tim Burton version of Alice.  Well not all of the parts, because the table setting kept changing! I paused the movie during the tea party scene from various angles and made everything I could fit on here that stood out to me on the table.  Today I begin the characters, first the door mouse.  I thought of making the stunning broken down windmill but decided that it couldn't just go anywhere so instead I'll be making the phonograph music player on a stand as seen in the movie.  Enough chatter, I'll just show you my icky glared up photos (Hopefully at some point I'll be getting a new camera).  I'll try shooting these pictures better soon.  The light was wrong outside this morning.




                     Nothing like a tower of sugar cubes to be really really tedious to make lol



Ugh this shot is so very bright it glares everything on the table :(  I just filled the teacups so they are bulging over right now but they will settle down as they dry up.

Gosh I hate my camera!  This is 100 times better in person and my camera makes it look bad.  Be back later with more pictures as I work on this.

Hugs-Tara, 19th Day Minis

Monday, August 20, 2012

Ok, kids back in school and time to work finally :)

My little mess makers-ahem, I mean kids have just gone back to school, yay!  I love 'em, and yet somehow though parting is such sweet sorrow I'm sure I can think of something to take up my newly freed time.  Like working on minis again :)  I might go stark ravin' mad from the drastic change of peace and quiet in this house after all the noise and confusion of the kids being home, but then I should be for this project I'm finally getting back to!  It is a mad tea party after all, hehe.  I've barely been able to get to it, or anything else in miniature.  But hopefully now (barring my parents popping in at all times now that they are retired) I can get some work done.  Whew!

Now during what little free time I've had that wasn't taken up by everything else, I've been making pieces for the table top.  Little cakes, rolls, lemons, teacups, teapots and dishes of all kinds have to be completely handmade from clay and then painstakingly painted in the tiniest patterns that are really just killing me :)  Ugh wow, painting such tiny things is really difficult for me.  I wish I were better at it.  But I'm trucking along as well as I can.  I have froze and refroze all different angles of that tea table in the Tim Burton movie version of Alice and I can tell you one thing-the table changes!  What's on it in different scenes I mean.  There is no recreating it perfectly because different shots have different items in the exact same places!  The table placement changes and items completely disappear in some shots.  Not quite sure why that is but it's one of those crazy movie mess-ups I guess.  If you watch a movie carefully there's always something awry in every movie.  My husband can usually spot a mess up but I generally miss them.  But on closer inspection of this one there sure are some different place settings in front of the same characters :)

Anywho, no matter.  I'm trying to make the neatest things off the table and I have quite a few left to make.  Each piece has such intricate paint work and sculpting that they are just taking me awhile.  Like I said, it's a struggle for me but I'm doing the best I can.  Mess ups are scrubbed off and repainted until I'm satisfied.  These pictures are going to be of the same thing over and again but it's all I have done right now.  If you watch the movie (if anyone owns it) you'll see key parts of the table copied in miniature as close as I could get them to the originals.  The pottery and dishes are quite pretty in the movie and I'm making the ones that I love best or that really stand out to me.  And I have yet to make so many of them, who knows when I'll get this thing done!  I must have been "mad" to even try it :)  And of course I can't just buy the dishes because they won't look like the ones in the movie and that will never please me :)  They all have to be made to look like the ones in the movie or I'll never be happy with it.

Here's what I have so far:




Like I said, so much still to fill in on that table top.  That must be done before I start making the characters for the seats.  And I keep staring at that gorgeous broken down windmill in the background on that movie and thinking I might have to make that to go with this in the end.  I simply love the scenery in that movie, it was so haunting, dark, fantastical, and gothic.  Simply magical!  Still even though it's been awhile since it came out I still marvel at the scenery they created for Underland when I see it.  It was so beautifully done.  The decaying elegance of it was pretty incredible.  

This is my last Alice in Wonderland piece unless I make an occasional talking rose.  I'm ready to move on to new subjects but I really needed to make this one and get it out of my system.  I've always loved this scene since I was a little girl before this version of the movie came out.  It's so funny, so preposterous that it's charming.  So I'll finish this up and then I have a few other projects I'll be getting on to as soon as I can.

Stay tuned :)  
           

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Some Dollhouse or regular Miniatures I've got done and are currently listed :)

I was getting tired of working on the Mad Tea Party and had to take a little break so I didn't do a bad job of it.  So much of that is putting the movie on pause so I can examine the furniture and things on the table which gets a little tiresome.  So I did a few projects in between.  I'm back on it now and I'll update as soon as I get somewhere on it.  But I wanted to show you what I did get done in the time I was on break from the tea party scene:



Miniature Harry Potter or Witch Or Wizard From Egg To Inferno, A             Dragon Keeper's Guide Book



                              Miniature Witch Kitchen Cabinet




                                  Miniature Witchy Voodoo Cabinet


                                   Miniature Captured Fairy in a Glass Jar




                                     Miniature Forest Fairy Theme Tree 

                                    and Hand-Sculpted Miniature  Fairy


And now I'm back to work on the mad tea party :)


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Back from our Universal Studios and Harry Potter Theme Park vacation!

Ok we really had a wonderful time, but wow were the theme parks full of people!  Yikes!  It seemed like every single nationality was there, people from literally every country all over the world.  Most were drawn to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter as we were, and thank goodness we stayed in an on site hotel because we got early admittance before the general public.  It was wildly packed full of people otherwise.  The wait for getting into Ollivander's Wand Shop was nearly an hour and that was with our one hour early admittance to the park!  I can imagine what it would be without it.  If you ever go, staying on site at one of their 3 lovely hotels is well worth the extra money, and we got fast passes to nearly all of the rides.  This meant our wait time was less than 15 minutes and many cases less than that for rides while the general ticket people had to wait over an hour in some cases!  And that's for one ride!  Our family was able to ride every ride we wanted at least twice.  If we had regular tickets we might have gotten on half of them 1 time if we were lucky.  Save up and get the better tickets and hotel if you plan on going.

Some things we saw:


 The 2 outter kids are mine, with their long time friend in the middle that we took with us, see the foggy look of the picture?  That would be due to the humidity there, which was really bad!  It's wet there all the time, and rains nearly every day for a little while.
   That was the mythos restaurant, which is really neat and had decent prices on their good food.

 Behind them in this shot is the Incredible Hulk Roller coaster which Hulk-Smashed me when I rode it and left me sick to my stomach for an hour!  Not for the faint of heart!

And here's some shots of the HP theme park side:


Look at the people, and this is with early admittance! After everyone else piles in there's barely room to walk.  And forget about sitting down, people were literally sitting on the pavement by midday.  


 The three broomsticks, where we got a complimentary free breakfast as well for staying at an on site hotel.  Hubbs and I chose the traditional English breakfast with a pumpkin juice-should have took a picture but I didn't think about it at the time :(



Some of our goodies from there, minus a few things the kids already packed off to their rooms:
The butterbear was really good (better than the pumpkin juice which to me was sort of too tart and had a funny aftertaste but basically tasted like liquid pumpkin pie-crust and all), I got the frozen which seemed a bit better than regular.  My son bought me a quick quotes quill, the kind Rita Skeeter used during goblet of fire which is in the large green box in back.  I'm waiting on green ink to arrive by mail before I can try it out :)  I'll use it to write notes to you all when you buy minis from me, that would be fun.  Otherwise there's a pygmy puff, a shirt with that on it right below it, a felix felicis shirt, a Hogwarts bi fold wallet, a Gryffindor metal crest blank journal, exploding bon bons, chocolate frog (which another great perk of staying on site is room delivery of all your purchases or else the chocolate never would have made it without melting), a "I solemnly swear I am up to no good" mug for coffee, butterbeer mugs, inflatable tongue, and you cannot go to HP park without picking up wands!  My daughter chose Luna Lovegood's wand, my son the elder wand (Dumbledore's), My husband got Voldemort's bone wand because it looked cool, and I chose the black and silver wand of Narcissa Malfoy for the same reason.  It was less about her and more about it being neat looking.  Anyway, the majority of this stuff can be bought in their online store here:   http://www.universalorlando.com/Merchandise/Shop/Wizarding_World_of_Harry_Potter/Merchandise.html
for anyone who can't get there to buy it in person.  The majority of what's in the park is right there to be honest.  There was very little variety in any of the stores, it was as if they were basically carrying the same thing, just mixed up into different presentations.  My daughter very nearly bought Hermione's dress from goblet of fire there but changed her mind when she heard it would take all of her money she had left :)  It was a pretty thing though, at least what I could tell on the stand it was on.

And finally some shots of our hotel and the luau we went to there:







Videos of luau:

      

Friday, June 29, 2012

Dollhouse Miniature Alice in Wonderland Table Updates, and some witch miniatures

Still working on this in what little time I have before our family trip to Universal Studios Orlando.  We're leaving in 8 days and my store will be in vacation mode in 6 days.  Otherwise I won't be able to ship anything out.  So this set will have to be finished afterward.  I'm really wanting to try out the characters and place them in the chairs they're supposed to be in.  I'm not sure how that will turn out, but I'm going to try.  Alice will be really tricky for me, but I'm going to see what I can do.  I also made the stack of books Mallymkun stands on:
I need to put braces on the legs of the stool but other than that it's done.  I got in some chairs that are as close to the originals as I could find from the movie.  One was a cane back chair and instead I bought this chair because I couldn't find one close enough to the one in the movie but this is close enough:
Here's the final chair, the March Hare's chair which had a torn back and was pretty worn out looking which I tried my best to copy:
I also built the aged and slightly dingy padded bench at the end of the table for the Cheshire Cat as seen in this picture:
See it down there on the end of the table?  Now I have all the chairs.  After I brace the stool legs I was planning on trying out Mallymkun, the little mouse:

She needs to be standing on the stack of books/stool chair.  Truly I'm going to try really really hard on these characters so I hope they turn out ok. 

I did put together a couple witchy minis as well in between when I got to worn down on making that stuff, I always need some sort of break when working on a larger project:
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And a dragon book:

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Ok everyone, this is the last post for now until I get back from Florida!  Hugs and have a great couple of weeks :)  Enjoy the summer!