....for Monika of Nostalgic Dolls (I hope my translate button worked correctly!). Thank you so much for taking the time to visit me here in my little corner of mini-land. I made a return visit to your blog and it is just lovely! All you people who have such imaginative and creative blogs - I really want to do more with mine and must buckle down and do it, but there is are so many places to look to try and find just what I want.
I hope you will come back often and leave comments and feedback on my posts about my little efforts - little because at the moment I am working mainly in quarter scale. I'd love to know just how you found my blog? Perhaps you could leave a comment to tell me? A. nd other people too - I'm really interested in how you all found 'me'.
However it was, I am truly honoured that you chose to visit and to sign on as followers. Thank you one and all for doing that, and as you know I really love having feedback other than the 'hm that's okay' that I receive from my darling husband who I might add is wonderfully supportive in many ways but not very encouraging or forthcoming when it comes to comments :) And I don't have many friends who are interested in miniatures that I actually see in the flesh, so my online mini life means a lot to me - as I know it does to so many of you too for the same reason.
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oh my, you've shamed me into posting :) I follow your blog because Im fascinated by your creativity I work mostly in playscale (my mini work ....well it needs work) I was never very good at math so I usually "eyeball" my stuff.
ReplyDeleteso thats it and thats why I follow your wonderful blog:)
Hugs
Marisa
PS I have a sister in law who lives where you do and a niece who just moved to Sydney :)
Marisa, thank you for reading my blog! I might even have met with your sister at the Sydney Fair if she is a miniaturist. Isn't the world a small place after all! I appreciate your comment - your work is fascinating to me too and it is great that you have the room for it. My 1:12th scale is big enough - I don't even have room for all of that. Yes, I confess that I 'eyeball' a lot of my stuff too - sometimes you have to because doing it by the maths just doesn't look right or in the case of quarter scale, the items would be just too small to see vbg.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandra
Hi I just signed up but I have been here before. Your work is exceptional. I get in and get lost in the detail and beauty. So much to look at. Always more to learn. I would love to be in the one inch scale drawing and the forth inch too. I found you from the Beehive group. Thank you for all your hard work. Alisa
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely things you say, Alisa! Thank you! I will enter you in both draws, and look forward to hearing more from you both on my blog and on the Beehive.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandie