I have had a lifelong love affair with miniatures. I cannot
remember when my obsession with miniatures started. Maybe with my swimming
teacher’s daughter having an extensive and enviable collection of Barbie
furniture. Maybe with my Smurf collection that I spent countless hours building
villages for in our extensive rockery. I
loved building rooms out of boxes as a child and have wonderful memories of a
Berenstein Bear craft book that I received as a gift. I loved making the
treehouse and other crafts in the book. I spent hours building Barbie doll
houses out of pretty much anything I could find. I loved collecting anything
tiny and have a whole box of printer’s tray items that I have been collecting
since I was a child and that has been packed and unpacked more times than I can
remember.
I grew up in Pretoria and the closest miniature club is in
Johannesburg, an hour’s drive away. I have always had very dodgy cars and very
little income so going through to Johannesburg on my own was not going to
happen. The one time I did go I had a very lukewarm welcome and felt very klutzy
and way out of my depth. For a really shy introvert this was not an
encouragement and I did not go back again. After I got married and started
having kids, all my time on focus was spent being a mom and raising a
family. The only hobby I really had time
for was reading. I got my mini fix from the internet and paging through the
miniature catalogue I had, dreaming about “one day” when I would start making
miniatures.
Printers tray |
In April 2017 we moved to Cape Town. To my great delight I
discovered that the Miniature Guild of Cape Town met twice a month not even 2
minutes from where we live. With my heart in my throat and with a great deal of
encouragement from my husband off I went to my first meeting. I loved it. The
people were warm, friendly and so encouraging. My first workshop entailed
making a printers tray complete with nest, eggs, flowers, butterflies and
precious stones. Nearly all made by myself. I was so proud of this first mini.
It was really nerve wracking but thanks to my excellent teacher I managed to
finish.
During the past six months I have completed a tiny Raggedy
Anne doll, a wedding cake,a brass
Christmas angel, a letter rack with letters, a 144th scale shop and a lovely Christmas tree.
Christmas angel, a letter rack with letters, a 144th scale shop and a lovely Christmas tree.
I was also encouraged to enter a room box in the Annual Miniature Fair which took place in September. The theme was Any Cape Town street. I was very hesitant about entering as my miniature experience is very limited but I eventually completed and entered a pet shop. It may not have won any prizes but I am so proud of what I accomplished with so little practical experience
Start of my pet shop |
I have also become interested in micro miniatures and am
busy with a 144th scale gypsy caravan. What started out as a packet
of bits and pieces is now nearly a complete caravan. It is very challenging and
I have no experience working in such a small scale but I have nearly completed
it and hope to take it to our first show and tell meeting of the year.
My gypsy caravan is nearly complete |
I am so looking
forward to what 2018 will hold in terms of my miniature making. We are doing
bookends as a group project and I am also tackling a conservatory as one of the
classes. I had hoped to complete a replica of The Old'e English Shaving Shop at
the Waterfront to enter into our fair in September. If you are ever at the
Waterfront in Cape Town you have to go and pay them a visit, even if it is just
to see the décor.
I had plans to start building my own dollhouse. These are all
large projects and for a newbie such as myself are definitely more than I can
tackle in one year, considering I have two children in Foundation Phase as well
as a house to run, a husband to love and a blog to keep up with as and when I
can. I will see how I go. One thing is for sure, I love making miniatures and having
taking the first step I look forward to many happy years ahead. I will sure
these adventures with you from time to time so pop in when you can for an
update.
If you are in Cape Town and would like to join us at the
Miniaturia Guild of Cape Town, please contact one of the committee members and pay us a
visit. We meet every second and fourth Saturday of the month in Pinelands and would love to
see you.
Happy crafting