I have been working hard this week creating a new website. I was never totally happy with the last design and have been wanting to change.
Well I have finally done it!
I would love some feedback about it if anyone has time.
www.fionasminiatureworkshop.co.uk
Do you love it or hate it?
Would you like a particular feature that is not offered?
Do you have any problems viewing it?
Any constructive criticism gratefully received.
Thank you
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Recent work
Well this blog has been somewhat neglected of late, so I thought I would show you some of my recent creations.
I recently bought some metal filigree findings when I bought a harp for the lamp. I was rather pleased that this little pedestal jar turned out just as I had envisioned. This is available to purchase at http://www.cdhm.org/user/fmw
This gorgeous lamp is made from Laburnum wood and Red Swirl Acrylic. It works and has a replaceable candle bulb. Available on ebay http://shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/fmw1969 until the 13th June.
I have also been experimenting with chinese/japanese lacquerware effect turnings and this is one of them. Available through my CDHM Gallery http://www.cdhm.org/user/fmw
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With summer nearly here, I decided to make this BBQ. I love the way the charcoal looks, although you probably can't see it very clearly in this photo.

Now I often get asked for 24th scale items so I have been making up some of my packaging in 24th & 48th scale. I think I will offer 24th scale from now on but as for the 48th, I think it is far too fiddly to be viable!
I recently bought some metal filigree findings when I bought a harp for the lamp. I was rather pleased that this little pedestal jar turned out just as I had envisioned. This is available to purchase at http://www.cdhm.org/user/fmw


.jpg)
With summer nearly here, I decided to make this BBQ. I love the way the charcoal looks, although you probably can't see it very clearly in this photo.

Now I often get asked for 24th scale items so I have been making up some of my packaging in 24th & 48th scale. I think I will offer 24th scale from now on but as for the 48th, I think it is far too fiddly to be viable!
Labels:
12th,
24th,
chocolate box,
dollhouse,
dolls house,
miniatures,
scale
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