Sunday, March 30, 2014

Vintage Kitchen Table in Playscale

What comes around goes around.  What was cool and trendy in the '20 to '60s has become cool and trendy again.  Can't say I am loving all that has come back (skinny jeans for instance), but the ceramic top tables with the bright colors and chrome finishes I am loving.




Here is my 1:6 scale take on the retro kitchen table and chairs







Table and chairs are made of wood and metal.  I must give credit where credit is due, there is a very talented 1:12 scale builder that gave me inspiration to make these items. She can be found at http://1inchminisbykris.blogspot.com.  She made a similar table and chairs from paper and metal tubing.

If you would like to purchase this set or would like a version of it built in different colors or more chairs please contact me or visit me at my Etsy shop.

 Cheers!
 (¯`v´¯)
 `*.¸.*´
¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Shops in 1:6 Scale

Some of the most amazing 1:6 scale artists make dioramas of shops.  These are some realistic photos from Flicker that might inspire you.



One of my customers has shared the fabric store she made with a few of my display cases.  I am in aw of her work.  Every one of her photos are bright and cheerful and perfectly proportioned.  She uses mostly inexpensive props but puts them together beautifully.







If you are interested in shelving, or any other custom work, for a diorama contact me at MiniPlacesStudio .  I would love to make your 1:6 scale dream a reality.  If you have photos of work you have done in 1:6 scale that you can share with me I would love to see it.  If the photos are used in on this blog you may receive free mini furniture. 

Thanks so much for visiting!  Have a great day.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Library Card Catalog in 1:6 Scale


Poetic Home has this gorgeous image of a library card catalog, full size of course, on their website.    These antiques are being retired from libraries as the computer takes their place but if you are lucky enough to find one they look and function beautifully in a home.  My sixth scale library card catalog below has nonfunctional drawers but has the look of the originals.  I used jewelry findings to make the drawer hardware.







Thursday, March 13, 2014

Plants in Sixth Scale


 Plants bring life to dioramas and are an inexpensive way to accessories rooms.  Many of my plants I find at Micheal's.  Succulents start small so the life size small plants look like large plant in the sixth scale. Like the ones in the dish below.


A customer purchase the succulent for his stop motion production to use on his boat set below. Would love to know who built this set.  It is beautiful.


Some life size plants have leaves that look like miniature tree leaves so if you have a glue gun and a drill and a twig that look like it could be a miniature tree you can build a tree.  The tree below was made from a boxwood branch.  The boxwood had been trimmed for years so the limbs on the end of the plant had a lot of branching and looked a bit like a bonsai tree.  I just secured the branch to a ceramic plate with hot glue and glued moss on the branches.  Gluing the moss took about an hour because there is some artistry in making the moss look like branches but the materials are not expensive and are easy to come by.
 


The bowl and dish above were found at a dollar store and the terracotta pots below are Micheal's finds.  The tree in the photo below is growing out of a plastic pencil sharpener container.





 The plants above are 'growing' in weathered bolts I found while hiking with my husband in the desert.  We were searching for a rubber chicken that fell from the sky, but that is a whole other story.


Vintage Bedding

Vintage fabric and vintage inspired fabric is used on project after project on the web.  Some great examples are the adorable dachshund puppies below by AliceApple on Etsy, the quilt made of vintage sheets by Blessed Serendipity, and the map from Modge Podge Rocks.  I love the way the vintage fabric looks but I have never found a way to use them until now.  








I decide why not use the fabric for a sheet on a white cottage style bed.  The bed below was made from a vintage sheet... and a few other things.  The frame was made from tongue depressors, coffee stirs, half inch plywood, half inch and one inch square dowels, and one inch finales.  Most of these items can be found at The Home Depot.  The best place to find the wood coffee stirs is Smart and Final.  The bedding was made of a wash cloth from Target and yellow fabric from Johann Fabric.