More 1/48th Inspiration from some of my earlier and later customers
This is my 1950's lady doll in a beautifully detailed 1/48th kitchen setting by Judy Kingsley of Canada.
The 1950's doll was one of my earliest 1/48th commissions.
Mavis of the Littlehampton Dollshouse Club has made the up the kit for the "Old Mill Teashop" which is a perfect setting for some more of my 1950's dolls. Some of the furniture has been made by Mavis herself and there are tiny tables set with crockery and food.
Jen Floyd asked me to make an Ice Cream Man. The little Girl Guide is buying an ice cream outside a dear little cottage Jen has made from a kit in 1/48th scale.
Heather had been given one of my 1/48th scale Elizabeth ll dolls and had been inspired to make her a throne room.
Heather brought the resulting tiny roombox to the 2102 Autumn Miniatura show. She very kindly allowed me to display it on my stall while she looked around the show. Although I had already seen photos of the box I was even more amazed by the real thing!
Arlene Marrs of Aberdeen has sent me this lovely photo of her 'Tudor Gallery'. It contains a set of my 1/48th Henry Vlll and his Wives standing in front of some wonderful Tudor potraits painted on goose eggs!
The goose eggs have been painted with ink and include portraits of Henry Vlll, his wives and children. The artist is Di Whitehouse from Shrewsbury who Arlene met at a craft fair at Syon House in Middlesex.
Don and Linda Wright from Kent ordered a Granny to occupy this very smart Town House which Don made from a kit by Petite Properties. The house is to be a Christmas present for a lady who has recently been in hospital.
Close up of the Granny with her hat and bag.
Pat Marsh asked me to make 'Gandalf' for a setting she was creating. She very kindly brought this photo to Miniatura for me to keep. It all looks very realistic. Hopefully I can persuade her to send me a picture of the rest of the scene!