Lady With A Unicorn

Lady With A Unicorn

Monday, August 22, 2011

how we want our shop to be different

Of course we want our shop to be a reliable location for popular well known miniatures, but there's so much more we want to bring to the miniature public.

I  love discovering little known talent. (or at least new to me.)  Maybe someone just starting out that has a few pieces listed and doesn't realize just how good they are.  I'll usually buy a piece and analyze it.  If it meets my expectations, I may contact the artist and see if they're interested in being featured in the shop. Then we come to terms and hopefully it benefits both of us.

While we are still working out the website kinks (aren't we always?!?!) we are in the process of featuring several of these amazing miniaturists. 

Among them is a terrific miniaturist...Ann from  Ann's miniatures.  She makes unbelievably tiny wrapped candies, cookies, etc. I swear she has a shrinking machine, because they are perfectly proportioned and realistic!

Another, who is just coming on board is Melody Lamb, a gifted whimsical animal and faerie artist. You have to smile when you see her creations and she's been kind enough to offer them to me in 1:12 scale.

One of my favorites (ok...I'm prejudice) is my husband Steve.  There's never been a dull moment in our marriage and it comes through in his art...full of life and character.

So, when looking for miniatures, take the time to explore a stores artist sections, if they are lucky enough to have one.  I've seldom if ever been disappointed. 

If you're as passionate about miniatures as we are, you'll be amazed at the whole other world of miniatures ready to be discovered.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Mini points to ponder...

1. When there are mini glasses of juice, why is the mini pitcher still full?
2. When making little pumpkins, why do people think bright orange color and evenly scored lines looks even remotely real?
3. Who decided that miniatures and toys are the same thing?
4. Why do well meaning folks buy me "little" things no matter how ridiculous and HUGE even when I've explained what I do many MANY times?
5.  Why do I think of silly thing about miniatures and ponder?!?

OK...I admit  I'm a little obsessed (ok...a lot) with miniatures.  What is it about these precious tiny treasures that captures me everytime? It's not lust the size, it's the true artistic value and attempt at realism that fascinates me.  It's the purposeful imperfection of a piece...the dead leaf on a plant, or scuffs on little shoes.

I've been hooked since childhood.
I can pick up any item...button...string...plastic clothing tags and automatically try to think of a  "mini" way to use it.  I suppose it's easier to hide my hoarding because these things are so small. (did I really say hoarding out loud?!?!?!)  Once in awhile I'll go through a box of these odd little things and get the same kick as I get when I look at old cards and letters.  They will bring me back to the time and place when I found it. I'll also come up with new ways to use it. 
I have come to a point, however, when I can not save every little string or bottle cap.  I don't save outrageous amounts of  multiples anymore either.
I feel that way about collecting my mini's as well.  Remember when you first started collecting? I don't know about you, but I had to buy EVERYTHING!! These days I've become much more selective, much to the relief of my checkbook.
Go dig out a little box of your own...see what it reminds you of...you'll catch yourself either smiling or shaking your head.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

GLUE...The bane of my existance.

You've been there...you're so careful with every aspect of your creation, and then you see it: THE BLOB. (scary sounds from Psycho  ring in my head).

It was supposed to be easy to apply, great controll and dry crystal clear.  Not only does it do NONE of these things, it's not even holding very well. What a waste of time and effort.  Now I sit with my tweezers and straight pin trying to remove the little dried bits without ruining all my hard work.

My shelf is full of bottles, jars and pastes representing my glue graveyard. $$$$$ down the drain.

There is one, however, I'm having great success with: Ultimate Glue.  It's found in craft stores and sells for about $3.99.  I've glued everything from paper to wood and even fabric.  I transfer some to a little squeeze bottle  and it has good control.  I'm able to obtain the thin line I need and it doesn't drip. I like it much better for fabrics then adhesives made specially for that purpose.

I'd like to tell you that I discovered this myself, but I owe this great discovery to morezmore.com.
There I've not only found amazing suggestions, but  gorgeous dolls and the tools to make them. Lovely faerie fabrics, beads...the list could go on forever.   The sight is fascinating.   It takes you through the entire doll process...from armature through final accents.  They also tell you what the products are used for and show you  how to use them.
With that said, is anyone out there interested in some slightly used adhesives? I have a vast collection, you know.