My finds:
1. Block of floral foam for mini plants
2. Package of 10 rectangular plastic containers (appx. 1.5" x 2" x 1.25") for storing tiny
things
3. 8 tiny glass bottles containing nail glitter
4. 2 rolls of white crepe paper
5. A 1" scale wooden sideboard
6. Tissues on 3" cube boxes - not 1" scale, but too cute to pass up
7. Spearmint gum
8. Snack-size zipper bags printed with Disney fairies
So #6 - 8 have little to do with minis, but 1 through 5 got my juices flowing. See below:
The sheep are weird, I know, but the rug is a test print and needed weighing down. They worked with the color scheme... |
Rose 1 |
Rose 2 |
The crepe paper became roses inspired by Christine-Lea Frisoni's Le Grande Livre De La Maison Miniature. I can't read French, so I guessed at the method and painted my crepe paper with a watercolor wash heavy on the white paint. The leaves - I'm excited to say - are cut with the Silhouette Cameo. For anyone out there wondering about this application for the Cameo, I sent a 3" x 4" sheet of green paper through, but only about 50% of the leaves came out. I'm still pleased...
The tissues are gone, the gum is gone, and I'm still working on the zipper bags. I have yet to use the floral foam, but the plastic containers are still holding more petals punched for more roses. It was so much fun getting those bargains. I think only other miniaturists would understand the feeling. As for any more glass jars, I've gone back several times since, but they've been out of stock. I'll probably keep looking... Maybe I'll find something else even better...
Side note:
The tiny framed newspaper in the background is an actual printed paper written and hand-printed by my boyfriend's baby sister. (Alex made the double-sided frame.) She's a print-making student at RISD, and she's amazingly talented. The text is really funny to read, too. If you'd like to see some of her other work and be delighted by her unique style, check out her site: http://www.hope-anderson.com/ .
woot! I was wondering if it would cut that tiny? - the Cameo I mean... my db is going to get me one for Christmas, it's all your fault :D
ReplyDeleteThe roses look fantastic, and I don't mind sheep;)
Hey! Thanks! I'm looking forward to seeing your experiments. :) If you live in an area where it's hard to get the Cameo accessories, make sure you get an extra blade. It's a little pricey ($13 USD), but when you do tiny things, the bits of paper can get stuck way up in the blade housing. Oh, and one of those Cricut spatula tools is essential. I got mine for $5 at Wal-Mart.
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