Here’s another little piece I wanted to play with during the days when my house remained shrink wrapped and not accessible. Sometimes it was a good idea to play with furniture and let some of the mini creative juices flow for a bit. So I made a little coat, purse, newspaper, mail to take out…
Author: beauxminis
Etager – wood – early work OOAK
I made this little wooden etager in my early days of working with miniatures. It was a gift for my friend Janine and the only one I ever made. I thoroughly love to work with wood and make things unlike others I’ve seen. I imagined this would be good to place a little candle on…
Keep the fire burning
Here’s another little item I had around which needed a little TLC…so a little paint, a few decorations and a working fire…. Made this for the show as well and it too, sold. Gosh…should have taken more photos before and after.
“Shabby chic” display armoire definitly OOAK.
This little piece of furniture was around for a long time, before I decided to “shabby it”. And so the fun began. Had a million things on it and sent it to my friends Elizabeth and Janine to edit. Sure enough I took off at least 15 little items and still looks full. I took…
Crabs – “real” good enough to eat
Over the many years of sailing and traveling, it is amazing what one will collect. On the beach sometimes you are lucky enough to come across little crab skeletons which if seen early enough after it’s demise can be preserved as vivqualiid as it’s live state. So after many years of collecting and weeding through…
Baby’s Christening set
This little set made a debut on Ebay when I sold 4 sets ranging from $110 to $140
Clothing – Vintage replica “Green Dolphin Street”
Clothing – Vintage replica “Green Dolphin Street” Photo courtesy of Studio E Picture as set on Studio E Blog – Draped on Chair For my friend Elizbeth’s birthday (2013) I made a replica costume. She is creating the “Arthur” and has named it “49 Green Dolphin Street” after her very favorite book. …
144th Painter’s Studio
The perfect desktop project, 144th scale