Thank you! My editing has come a long way since this video, but I gave it my best at the time. I was really excited when I discovered sound effects that worked well.
Thank you! I had a lot of fun with this. It was my first big project and gave me confidence. I've only been making miniatures for less than 2 years. I wish I had discovered this passion sooner in life but I'm grateful to have discovered it at all. It's so much fun.
@@littlegretchensworkshop7665 I just crunched the numbers and I've actually only been at this for 1 year, 4 mos. When did you get into minis? I've always loved miniatures and I've made random miniatures throughout the years. I made a cardboard dollhouse as a kid, a mini Corgi from clay when I was 18, mini window boxes in my early 20s, mini magazine rack with magazines a few years ago...the passion was there but I didn't realize it was something I could do all the time like I do now
@@queencityminis I've always loved dolls and dollhouse as long as I can remember. I used to make cardboard ones for Barbie, then at the age of 10 my father bought me mu Original dollhouse. My 1st 12th scale house and that was IT .....Its been 46yrs. 😄NOW !!! Still in LOVE!!!!☺
Hello there I’ve just learned about your channel have watch and learned so much from your latest videos so I decided to go back to your early ones OMG I love them your filming is so Awsom you have a real flair and I’m so enjoying them thank you I’ve been into Minatures for awhile now but I have to say you have made so many wonderful items that I would never have thought of so Thank You 😊
Hehehe, probably due to a whack from a broom as someone was chasing the mouse. My mom broke a broom several years ago when she was whacking after a little field mouse that had gotten into our city apartment many years ago.
How wonderful - NOW I know what to do with some amazing boxes that I have that were supposed to hold wine, but take up too much room otherwise (I have a wine rack, dont need the boxes).
Great video!! I laughed so much when that towel blew away and thought phew it isn't only me that does things like that. Also the wrought iron window grate from doll house fencing is just perfect!!
Ughhh I’m having flashbacks from watching you cut with that exacto knife…I needed to remove the legs of a cabinet I bought because they were crooked! The knife slipped & sliced my finger 😳😬😭 OUCH it truly felt like I hit a nerve, a pain I’ve never felt before…to this day, it feels sorta numb in & around the cut! Thank god it didn’t get infected, healed up nice! I’m now extra EXTRA careful when using a razor blade knife!!!!! 😳😳😳
Yikes! That is intense. I've nicked myself a couple times but nothing serious. It's so easy to get engrossed in what you're doing and forget elementary knife safety.
I love this project! And let me just say that I really appreciate so much that you don't edit out the little "mistakes"! I love that you take us through how to save the model, and they make little fun unexpected plot twists. The tiny towel flying had me laughing so hard hahaha Excited to see what you come up with next! ps: the tiny broom has my entire heart! hahaha
Do you use kits often? I was wanting to know how to make the wall with the window in it. Did you make it or was it part of the kit? Wonderful job❣️Ya’r not a boozer⁉️🤩🍾 99 bottles…🩵
I have a wine box with a glass slide on the front not sure if I i will tackle it This is such a great project ! You make it all so real looking nice job!!😊
You can do it! You can always use a product called tacky wax or museum wax to temporarily hold things in place if you don't want to commit to gluing things inside the wine box. Just have fun and decorate it. You can always change it later. It doesn't have to look perfect the first try.
This was the first class I ever took (I've only taken two but I'm taking a virtual class in a few days). It was SO much fun. This kit is such a pleasure to work with. It's easy and leaves lots of room for creativity. I like that it isn't too big bc it isn't overwhelming. It's a great project
I'm right in the middle of making a sewing room diorama. I know it sounds daft but I was stuck on two items: a dressmakers mannequin and an old fashioned flat iron ( you know the Victorian black metal ones you used to heat up in front of the fire?) in the end I modelled them from polymer clay, but it was very tricky. Is there any chance you could do your take on a sewing room either abandoned or what ever you fancy - I'd love to see how you overcome making some of the items. .
It's so funny you ask! I'm making a 1:12 scale French boutique project. I just made the cash register for it. I'll have a go at making a fancy iron. I probably won't have room for a mannequin, but maybe. In the meantime, he's a good tutorial. ruclips.net/video/Tl18AT3Af9I/видео.html
@@queencityminis ..oh thank you so much. I love your cash register video so Im sure the rest will be equally as enjoyable and informative. Sending a big thanks from across the pond!
I dream to be 1/2 as talented
Aww, thank you
lol ohh myyy god the way the towel flew away made me chuckle . wasn't expecting that
Same here 😆
That is awesome. The star of the show is the stain glass window 😊
Thank you! I agree. It's beautiful
Lol love the little sound effects of bottles clinking
Thank you! My editing has come a long way since this video, but I gave it my best at the time. I was really excited when I discovered sound effects that worked well.
The BEADS for GRAPES is PERFECT! I Totally LOVED this VIDEO!!!! GREAT RESULT!!!
Thank you! I had a lot of fun with this. It was my first big project and gave me confidence. I've only been making miniatures for less than 2 years. I wish I had discovered this passion sooner in life but I'm grateful to have discovered it at all. It's so much fun.
@@queencityminis Only 2 years? WOW! You ARE doing GREAT to be "new" to this! I'm a "Miniature Veteran" and your work inspires me!😃
@@littlegretchensworkshop7665 I just crunched the numbers and I've actually only been at this for 1 year, 4 mos. When did you get into minis? I've always loved miniatures and I've made random miniatures throughout the years. I made a cardboard dollhouse as a kid, a mini Corgi from clay when I was 18, mini window boxes in my early 20s, mini magazine rack with magazines a few years ago...the passion was there but I didn't realize it was something I could do all the time like I do now
@@queencityminis I've always loved dolls and dollhouse as long as I can remember. I used to make cardboard ones for Barbie, then at the age of 10 my father bought me mu Original dollhouse. My 1st 12th scale house and that was IT .....Its been 46yrs. 😄NOW !!! Still in LOVE!!!!☺
@@littlegretchensworkshop7665 That's awesome! I'll be a lifelong fan, too. I also got my start with Barbies.
Your Stone Floors LOOK GREAT😃!!!
Thank you! My first egg carton floor! I wish I had watched your tutorial first and they would have turned out even better.
Hello there I’ve just learned about your channel have watch and learned so much from your latest videos so I decided to go back to your early ones OMG I love them your filming is so Awsom you have a real flair and I’m so enjoying them thank you
I’ve been into Minatures for awhile now but I have to say you have made so many wonderful items that I would never have thought of so Thank You 😊
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate it.
That little dot "error" added character to the wall like grime or a weathered look. I love it!
I like the way you think! It was free aging.
Hehehe, probably due to a whack from a broom as someone was chasing the mouse.
My mom broke a broom several years ago when she was whacking after a little field mouse that had gotten into our city apartment many years ago.
How wonderful - NOW I know what to do with some amazing boxes that I have that were supposed to hold wine, but take up too much room otherwise (I have a wine rack, dont need the boxes).
Perfect! 😃
Omg your fabric and lace stash 🤩🤩🤩
Isn't it great? I should come up with a new idea to use more of it.
Great video!! I laughed so much when that towel blew away and thought phew it isn't only me that does things like that. Also the wrought iron window grate from doll house fencing is just perfect!!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it and got a chuckle out of it 😆
That window grate/fencing is perfect. Jill Castoral included it with the kit.
I love how you transformed the stained glass window ❤
Thank you 😊
The effects are great ! Thank you for sharing your tips ! 🎉
You are so welcome!
Ughhh I’m having flashbacks from watching you cut with that exacto knife…I needed to remove the legs of a cabinet I bought because they were crooked! The knife slipped & sliced my finger 😳😬😭 OUCH it truly felt like I hit a nerve, a pain I’ve never felt before…to this day, it feels sorta numb in & around the cut! Thank god it didn’t get infected, healed up nice! I’m now extra EXTRA careful when using a razor blade knife!!!!! 😳😳😳
Yikes! That is intense. I've nicked myself a couple times but nothing serious. It's so easy to get engrossed in what you're doing and forget elementary knife safety.
This is so cool. I am a new subscriber sent here by mention from Bentley House Minis. I look forward to roaming through more of your videos.
Welcome! I'm so happy to have you :) Ara is awesome. I'm so so pleased she found my video helpful. She was my inspiration for creating my own channel.
I love this project! And let me just say that I really appreciate so much that you don't edit out the little "mistakes"! I love that you take us through how to save the model, and they make little fun unexpected plot twists. The tiny towel flying had me laughing so hard hahaha Excited to see what you come up with next!
ps: the tiny broom has my entire heart! hahaha
Haha thank you so much! This was the first video I edited. I wish I had more skills then to make the flying towel even funnier but it's still cute 😆
Do you use kits often? I was wanting to know how to make the wall with the window in it. Did you make it or was it part of the kit? Wonderful job❣️Ya’r not a boozer⁉️🤩🍾 99 bottles…🩵
I started buying these a few weeks back
That's great! You'll have lots of fun
I have a wine box with a glass slide on the front not sure if I i will tackle it This is such a great project ! You make it all so real looking nice job!!😊
You can do it! You can always use a product called tacky wax or museum wax to temporarily hold things in place if you don't want to commit to gluing things inside the wine box. Just have fun and decorate it. You can always change it later. It doesn't have to look perfect the first try.
Thanks
Thank you!
Fabulous idea making an old wine box into a home. I think you've inspired me to have a go. Love your videos thank you.
Thank you! You can make a mini scene inside almost anything.
Great job on the kit! I learned of some products I had not tried before. Love the little mouse hole!
Oh, here you are! Thank you, thank you! This kit was so much fun. Your class was fantastic.
Beautiful!
Thank you :)
Great job and ideas. Like your chanel Iam a new fan.
Thank you so much! I created the channel to entertain people, give new ideas and help people unwind. I'm really happy you're enjoying it.
Love love love it!
Thank you 😊
Looks Great!
Thank you! I'm doing another class with Jill Castoral in September. I'm so excited!
A year late watching and glad I did. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice job
Thanks!
I love this!
This was the first class I ever took (I've only taken two but I'm taking a virtual class in a few days). It was SO much fun. This kit is such a pleasure to work with. It's easy and leaves lots of room for creativity. I like that it isn't too big bc it isn't overwhelming. It's a great project
Wow!! Love it!
Thank you! I'm happy with how it turned out too
Wow
Thank you :)
Beautiful!!
Thank you :)
Love it!
Thanks!!
love your how to' s.....please keep them coming!!!!!
Thank you! I have many more planned
Oh I have an oil bottle thats just finished, I will stick some pva and water in it, I knew it was too nice to bin!
Great! I hate waste
❤️ amazing!
Thank you so much!
lovely work!!!
Thank you! I appreciate it
Love it❤
Thank you :)
I tend to think alcohol is the best way to solve dust.
I'm right in the middle of making a sewing room diorama. I know it sounds daft but I was stuck on two items: a dressmakers mannequin and an old fashioned flat iron ( you know the Victorian black metal ones you used to heat up in front of the fire?) in the end I modelled them from polymer clay, but it was very tricky. Is there any chance you could do your take on a sewing room either abandoned or what ever you fancy - I'd love to see how you overcome making some of the items. .
It's so funny you ask! I'm making a 1:12 scale French boutique project. I just made the cash register for it. I'll have a go at making a fancy iron. I probably won't have room for a mannequin, but maybe. In the meantime, he's a good tutorial. ruclips.net/video/Tl18AT3Af9I/видео.html
@@queencityminis ..oh thank you so much. I love your cash register video so Im sure the rest will be equally as enjoyable and informative. Sending a big thanks from across the pond!
Это великолепно!!
Thank you :)
Thank you 😊
great videos
Glad you like them!
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I’m so sad this kit is $195! It’s beautiful tho..
Yeah, it's very pricey for sure