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From the album: Museum of Miniatures
I was delighted to see the write-up of my beloved Owen Wolffe and his Museum of Miniatures in the Miniature Gazette magazine, published by NAME. Vol 43, No. 5 May/June 2015© Checkmouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
This project was for the NAME Hallmark Ornament Contest 2014. The only rules are to use an unaltered Hallmark Ornament - and create any scene you want. I chose to use a house in an outdoor setting, inside a roombox.© checkmouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
This is the from the series: Nostalgic Houses and Shops; #28 Arts and Crafts Bungalow, done in 2011. The inside has a Christmas tree. I figured the house is HO scale, or 1:87.© CheckMouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
A little better view of the kids having a snowball fight.© CheckMouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
Aunt and Uncle and Grandma are unloading the car (looks like Grandma caught a snowball) - everybody is glad to see each other.© CheckMouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
The theme is Home for Christmas - and here we see all the bustling activity of arriving relatives.© CheckMouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
This was the hardest miniature to photograph that I have ever done!! Hard to get the camera in at the right angle, and to get the lighting in the right place! Here's a better view of the front of the house.© CheckMouse
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
Because the house can't be turned around, I placed a small mirror in the corner to show the interior, and added a light pole to illuminate the back. I would have preferred to add the light to the top of the house, but was not allowed to alter the ornament in any way. I used a small LED from Evans Designs, threaded it through a small latte straw, and added beads top and bottom. The roombox is finished except for the outside wiring - have to hide all that. For now the switch is just scotch-taped on!© CheckMouse