Wednesday, May 03, 2023

2023 Mini Show(s) Acquisitions

 This year's shows were highly anticipated and lived up to the expectation. Here's some of my finds:

Chair and pillow are Ron Hubble:


The girl is avidly reading. Pat Jackson of Pat's Mini Boutique is the artisan.




The oval hassock is Valerie Casson




Patsy Mac Enterprises - "Texas Darlin"


Not sure if the music stand is Bespaq or JBM


English Kitchen


Trunk has marking "E+F Gerratana"




Screen  - Rosemary Torre Decoupage. Tall Candlesticks - Simply Silk Miniatures by Linda (England). Rug - unknown artisan.




The ottoman is Valerie Casson, the mules, unknown artisan, the cat - unknown artisan.


Bath accessories - Loretta Kasza


Pan with crepes and baking pan of brownies - Ill. S miniatures (Ileana Sadean)



From Art of Mini 3 metal items - 




Bathrobe - unknown artisan


Warren Richardson - from Little Dollhouse Company - going in the French Country


Luminations by Mr K - Going in French Country:


Ballet attire on a shelf - Bette Jo Chudy:




2023 Mini Show Workshop

Chicago had its 2023 Miniature shows this past weekend. 

I did one workshop - draperies by Marsha McClain of McBay Miniatures. Here's the prototype. 


I wanted to use this in my Chateau, and would need 2 for either LR or DR. I chose a taupe color because I have patterned wallpaper. 

The header is layered gaterboard, and its slightly rounded on the front. I may have to cut out a notch on the bottom of it, so it fits right over the top of my window frame. I don't have much room between top of frame and crown.

Marsha is all about finishing all areas - even the underside and inside of arches. So we cover the header with fabric also. 



You can see the shape of the valance, and even though it is straight on the top, it will shape on the arch when we attach it..


These cardstock templates also get covered, and these will hold the back side of the pleated drapery in place.


Once side panels are hemmed with Stitch Witchery on all sides, the pleater is sprayed with water and we pleated these in and left them to dry. 


This part takes time - after gathering, it gets pinned to a cardboard template so we can spray with hairspray to lock in the pleated valance.


Trim is glued onto valance, tiebacks.


Here's where the cardstock template gets attached to the pleated draperies. Once this is dry, trim is applied to sides of draperies.


Cautiously placing the finished draperies in the Living Room to see the effect. I'm quite pleased! Now to make the 2nd one on my own!