Friday 21 September 2012

Outside the Old Swan Inn


Hello Everyone!

I said in my last post that I had been working a little on the outside of the Swan Inn, my dolls house pub.

The biggest and most time consuming project has been making the wisteria that I wanted for the exterior of the pub. I bought it at the Thame Dolls House Festival, way back at the beginning of this year, from The Miniature Garden Centre. The lady who sold it to me did warn me that though the kit was fairly simple, I would need a lot of time and patience to complete the kit, this was also mention in the instructions!!

Well, I didn't start on it for several months so it hasn't taken that long to make, but it has indeed required patience and time.


The flowers took a while, as each petal had to be shaped individually, and stuck onto cones made from tiny gravel which also had to be painted. The leaves also took a while to make as each leave had to be stuck onto the wire stem individually and there were nine leaves per stem.



The pics above show the production line of finished leaves and flowers! The next job was to think how to attach all this to the pub itself.


The kit included paper covered wire, which I twisted into a stem and branches. It took a lot of repositioning until I was happy with the arrangement of branches. I then thought about how to keep the wisteria in place, as it will be on the front panel which lifts off to gain access to the pub interior.


I found a selection of small eyebolts that did the trick, I threaded the wire branches through them and the kept the whole thing in place perfectly! I also tried out a few leaves and flowers on the branches, looks a bit sad at the moment doesn't it! LOL.

You might also have noticed the sign with the pub's name attached, I made this during the summer too, The letters came from Hobby's in London.

I painted the eye bolts a shade similar to the branches to disguise them, using enamel paint. Once that had dried I was ready to add the leaves and flowers to the branches, the end was now in sight!

and teh results....




I think it looks pretty good myself, it may not be as perfect as the original one I saw at the show, but I am very pleased with how it turned out, and it really makes a feature on the front of the building. The wisteria pot is wired to the front panel too, so it also comes off when you remove the panel.

You might also have noticed the little bench, bought as a discontinued item (therefore reduced!!) from McQueenie's Miniatures, which I have painted and polished.



I have also added a hanging bracket for a pub sign, which I have yet to make. The bracket is from Black Country Ironworks.


And finally, here is how the pub looks now!! Worth all the effort I think, now I need to get some plants to put in the tubs by the porch!

Sunday 9 September 2012

I'm still alive!!!

Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to say that I haven't disappeared off the face of the Earth. I have been resting, taking some time out for a few weeks. Not that I haven't been busy in the miniature world, I have been working on my pub, but progress is slow, and I will wait a little longer before showing anyone what I have been up to.

Alas, my computer has finally wheezed its last and is now on its way to that great scrap yard in the sky! fortunately, we do have a spare computer, unfortunately, I am going to have to get that nice man out to connect it to the wireless modem upstairs, as I haven't a clue how to do that (I did try, with zero satisfaction and LOTS of frustration!!), so until that is sorted, I can't upload any more pics to show you.

I have been keeping an eye on all my favourite blogs, and am way behind on all my comments! so please forgive me, I will rectify that ASAP!

Keep an eye out for further updates, I promise to post something interesting soon!!! ;o)

Andy x