Showing posts with label Miniatures Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miniatures Show. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Trip to a Country Miniature Show

This weekend I went to the Ballarat Miniatures Show. Although this is a small country show there was a suprising range of stalls and miniatures, including a lot of hand made pieces.

There were bargains to be had (which I was tempted by, but stayed strong).


There were interesting and creative room boxes and house displays. It was nice to see some contemporary miniatures, as well as some with a distinctly Australian feel. 



 There was a great range of accessories for sale, all at really cheap prices.


And there was some wonderful miniature artists. This is Ray Hill. He makes beautiful hand made art deco, Tudor, Elizabethan and Georgian dollhouses and furniture. Everything is made from scratch and by hand.


This was one of the tudor houses he has made. He made it entirely of scrap wood he salvaged from old bits of furniture bought at clearing sales and auctions.


These are some of his fine pieces of furniture. Unfortunately he does not have an email address or website, but he does take commissions and was contactable (if you're in Australia) on 0401 881 210.


As always, seeing hundreds of miniature things all in the one place is a novelty.


I came home with some miniature wine bottles and glass decanter.


The wine bottles were hand blown with real liquid inside. 


I also purchased some metal Beswick-type ducks (which require painting) as well as some more liquor bottles and a soda fountain for a nice 1950s drinks display.

Monday, 6 May 2013

2013 Sydney Miniatures Fair!

This past weekend, as a special treat, my Mum and I travelled to Sydney from Melbourne for the 2013 Sydney Dollhouse and Miniatures Fair. It was a great weekend and I was lucky enough to meet some fellow bloggers! I met Magaret from My Petit Parterre, and Fiona from A Passion for Miniatures. It was great to put some faces to names! 

I am very glad I went too because I was able to find some interesting things. I found some wonderful arts and crafts style wall paper for my bungalow dollhouse:


I picked up a cheap Chrysnbon bathroom and some nice tiles for the bungalow bathroom.


I also found some wonderful hand made colonial dining chairs.


Also, a nice little chaise lounge.


A little lyre sewing table and wash stand. 


A wonderful little hand made replica of an Australian meat safe. 


It is beautifully made. 


I also collected some sweet little lazer cut plant stand kits. 


And finally, the most exciting, some beautiful scandinavian style mirrored wall scones. These I bought for my Swedish house. The style is very hard to find, and finding them made the trip all the way to Sydney very worth while! They are made by Kim's Minis (from New Zealand), and I will be shopping there again!