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Saturday, 13 December 2014

Links to free blog planners

Lately I have been putting together a home management binder in an attempt to make life feel less crazy! I have been toying with the idea of using a blog planner. I think I will give it a whirl!
This is my favorite template, but I will include a link for many more:

Find many more free templates here.
And, being that we are in the Holiday Season, I will include one of my favorite Christmas Songs! It's a classic.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

Friday, 12 December 2014

I'm still here!

I know I have not blogged in quite awhile. I am working on several projects right now, but they are all Christmas presents, so I won't post pictures :) I would love to have a blogger giveaway in the New Year, as a way of thanking my followers for their support and friendship over the past several years.
Don't be offended if I haven't been commenting on your blog posts. I think of my blogging friends often and with fondness.
Since I can't give you any pictures I will post a you tube video of one of my favorite Christmas Songs. Wishing you all a Happy Holiday Season.
XOXO
Ruth

Thursday, 21 August 2014

My dollhouse kitchen

This is a picture of my dollhouse kitchen. I still have some small accessories to add. Excuse the short post but I hurt my neck and shoulder and am mostly resting today
XOXO
Ruth

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Rainbow cakes!

As promised, here are some pics of some of my mini baking adventures.

I love rainbow cakes! I think they are so cute.

Hope you enjoy the pictures. I can't believe it's halfway through June! Summer is flying by, as usual.




These are some pretty items I purchased on Etsy for my dollhouse kitchen.



XOXO
Ruth

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Bought a house

A dollhouse that is! I've wanted to buy a 1:12 scale house for awhile, but I wanted it to be assembled. I enjoy decorating dollhouse interiors, not assembling dollhouses!

A couple of weeks ago I found this promising little property on kijiji. I'll decorate it fairly conventionally, a bit at a time, as I can afford to.

I know I promised everyone pictures of miniature baking. The final cake I was planning to include burned! I want to remake it sometime this week. Things have felt super busy lately since I started working as a part time nanny, taking care of twin baby girls who just turned three months old. I love my job, but it does wear me out some days. Here are some pictures of my new dollhouse.



That's all for today folks! Hope everyone is doing well.

XOXO
Ruth

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Working with Polymer Clay


Hello my friends!

Lately I have been having a lot of fun playing with polymer clay. I can't wait to show you the miniature cakes I have been baking! But first I thought I would share some tips with you. Most of these tips came to me via my brilliant friend Pat, who is a crafster extrordinaire.
Lets start with:

Tools

  • Polymer Clay in a wide variety of colors (Fimo and Sculpey are two common brands)
  • Liquid Sculpey for making things like icing
  • Clear Polymer Clay Glue or Clear Tacky Glue
  • Texturing tools. These can be purchased at a craft store or be creative and use common household items like peppercorns!
  • Cheap Plastic Placemat
  • Pasta Maker
  • Roller
  • Small Plastic Bags
  • Shape Cutters 
  • Chalk Pastels and small applicator brush
  • Cornstarch
  • Baby Wipes

Tips

  • Make sure your workspace and hands are as clean as you can get them before you begin. Any dust will show up in your work and we don't want that!
  • Work on a cheap plastic placemat, which protects your table and wipes down easily.
  • Keep Baby Wipes on hand to clean your hands as needed.
  • Keep a small jar of cornstarch on hand and frequently dust your hands with it. This makes the clay much more easy to work with.
  • Your clay will have to be softened considerably before you can work with it. A fast way to do this is to put the clay in a small bag and place it in your bra or under your armpit. Seriously! Leave it there for about five minutes.
  • Roll the clay out using the pasta maker to further soften it and to achieve the desired thickness
  • Use a small roller if you don't have a pasta maker.
  • Apply cornstarch to your hands to gently manipulate the clay and even out rough edges on your miniature creation.
  • Apply chalk pastels with a small brush to add color and realism.
  • Use clear polymer clay glue to attach embellishments to things like cakes. If you can't get your hands on some, let the baked miniature cake sit for about a day and attach decorations with clear tacky glue.
  • If you mess up, don't sweat it! You can always try again.
  • Remember that if you are storing your polymer clay in plastic drawers you must first put the clay in plastic wrap or a small plastic bag. Otherwise your clay will be ruined and degraded.
I hope these tips have been helpful. Go have fun!


Tuesday, 15 April 2014

My first miniature cake

Last weekend I got together with my fabulous friend Pat for a mini play date. We decided it was time I tried my hand at miniature baking! I was pretty intimidated, but Pat is an excellent teacher and had all the supplies we needed: pasta maker for rolling out the clay, jillions of colors of clay, and tools galore.

Here is the strawberry fondant cake I made with lemon filling.


I also traded one of my shabby chic dressers for the greenleaf trailer kit. I want to learn to make smores for my trailer scene.

So long for now my lovely followers!

XOXO 

Ruth

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Miniature Nursery Shelf for my Sister

On January 21rst my beautiful niece Rose was born. We are all very crazy about her and believe her to be the most beautiful baby in the world. My sister requested an entire nursery scene and while it was an honor to receive that request, I regret that I am simply too busy these days!
I am still attending an intensive 18 week day program at the hospital but I only have 5 weeks to go before I graduate from the program. After that I will get back to blogging!
Here is a picture of the nursery shelf I made for my sister Claire. I was so pleased at how it turned out I think I will make a duplicate for my Etsy shop. What do my lovely followers think? Is this Nursery shelf something you could see yourself buying on Etsy? My followers are my focus group!


Notice the Starbucks Coffee cup on the top shelf. For my exhausted new mom sister!


Here is a picture of that dainty little lady Rose, my beautiful niece, who is six weeks old but wears a sleeper for a six month old baby because she is so big!

Everyone in our family is so in love with our sweet Rosebud, the latest edition to our family. 


I have really missed blogging and connecting with my blogging friends and can't wait to get back to it in about 5 weeks time. I'm planning to kick off my return to blogging in April with a giveaway! So watch out for that ;)

Til later my friends!

Love Ruth

Sunday, 29 December 2013

Shabby Chic Candles for my Etsy Shop

I'm back again! The Day program I'm attending gave us last week off, hence my increased energy. I'm taking advantage of it while it lasts, since I'll be back at it tomorrow!

I got the idea for these candles ages go, and finally brought this little project to fruition. I like how they turned out. I'm trying something a little different when taking my Etsy pictures. I've noticed successful sellers take great pictures and take the time to put together a pretty scene. Well, here we go! Selling on Etsy is a steep learning curve, that's for sure.

Here are the three candles I'm selling:


Good buy for now folks!
XOXO
Ruth

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Simona's Christmas Presents from 2012 Christmas Chain Swap

It was a lovely surprise to come home and discover Simona's Christmas presents waiting for me.
She sent me an adorable purple child's dress, as well as a filled Christmas bag as well as some very twee miniature Christmas cards!


She wrapped the gifts in this lovely handkerchief. I follow the "Miniaturists Creed": Never through something out if you think you might be able to use it at a later date!

I was very pleased over the holidays when my lovely generous father-in-law bought my husband and I a dremmell drill which we were able to buy extremely small drill bits for, perfect for minis!

Here is a picture of the drill:



It will come in handy for my very next miniature project, which I'm keeping a secret for now.
Hugs and Happy New Year to all!

Love Ruth

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Faby's 2013 Christmas Swap

This year I am taking part in Faby's Christmas swap. I mailed off my Christmas presents a couple of awhile back and hope they have made their way to their recipients!
I have been very busy and have not had much time to read my favorite blogs lately.
 Drora's lovely presents arrived a couple of days ago.
She has sent me some lovely Christmas miniatures, as well as a tiny book of the Psalms in Hebrew, which can be kept as a miniature or used as a talisman to ward off evil.

I was lucky enough to win one of Drora's giveaway last year and will add these presents to my small collection of miniature gifts.
Merry Christmas everyone!

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Being Found

It's not such a bad thing to be lost, because it is only then that we can be found ~ Anonymous

A woman at the support group I've been going to said this about a month ago, and it struck me as particularly beautiful. Who wants to be lost? I certainly didn't. It's scary, lonely, and makes you feel vulnerable. Last year a number of unfortunate situations in my life and the flare up of the chronic illness that I live with converged, creating the perfect storm. I was lost. I didn't think I would ever find my way home again.

But sometimes we find that there are forces at work that are greater, more powerful, than our own problems and concerns. It is this force that has rescued me, swept me up in a powerful wave, and set my feet firmly upon the shore again. And I find myself up to my eyeballs in the work of becoming found again.

It's rough terrain. It's exhausting. I fall down a lot. I want to give up. But I won't. Last week I left the support group I've been going to since September. Tomorrow I'm beginning an intensive 18 week Day Program at the hospital which is like having a full time job. It runs Monday to Thursday 9 am to 4 pm and Friday for an hour. I'm nervous, but ready. If I've learned anything at the support group I've been going to it's that diving straight in and dealing with the uncomfortable work that has to be done is much easier that spending so much energy avoiding the issues! This is true. There is relief in surrender.

On to mini matters! I have at least 3 blog posts on mini matters that are itching to be written, but this blog post was screaming louder that it needed to be written. Does anybody else ever have blog posts (or writing of any kind, or art) that just WON'T leave you alone until you attend to them? It's happening to me more and more.

Love and Hugs to all my Beautiful Friends in Blog Land,

Ruth

Sunday, 3 November 2013

My Miniature Nursery Roombox Sold!

I placed an ad on kijiji which is Canada's answer to craigslist. I listed it for $100. I just got a reply to my post, a woman offered $75 for it so I said I'd take $79.95.
I am sooooooo excited! I opened my Etsy shop back in February and have sold nary a thing. I have had so much support from my lovely blogging, miniature artisan friends. They told me to hang tough, hang in there, and I did! I practically embraced social medica as a spiritual practise and kept up making minis while weathering some tough times in my personal life.
Can I just say it again! I just made a profit doing one of my favorite things in the world. Yipee!
Yipppeeee!
Thanks so much for all your love, support and prayers this past year. Things are looking up.
Xoxo
Ruth

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Miniature Nursery Roombox


The front is plexiglass surrounded by a frame that you can open and close, with a latch

The wee inside!
I made this Nursery Roombox last summer and took it to the show and sale in September and tried to sell it there, but alas there were no bites. Good thing I am so in love with it myself! I decided to list it on Etsy, and perhaps I will list it on ebay as well. In the spring I will be having a small show of my work at a local Art supply store. The owner of the store is very nice and she made this generous offer to me.

At the end of the end, I must remind myself that I make miniatures as a lovely pastime, and not to get too caught up in whether they sell or not. I hope this post finds all my lovely blogging friends well. We have had no snow here yet, which is rather unusual. There is snow in the forecast for Sunday though.

Signing off with many hugs,

Ruth

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

It's never too early to start thinking about Christmas....

Ha Ha! It's not even Halloween yet and I'm already talking about Christmas :P The great thing about having a blog is, you get to make up your own rules! Have I mentioned I'm really a Bossy Boots at heart?
Christmas in Canada usually means lots of snow, time to spend with family and friends, and enjoying Christmas traditions. My husband Mark and I always drive four hours south to visit both our families in Calgary, Alberta. I like to think I am getting a little more sensible about Christmas planning. I have realized that cramming in too many social obligations does not allow me to enjoy Christmas!
This is a youtube video of one of my favourite Christmas songs. It's a classic, sung by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan. I think I may have posted it last Christmas, but many more of you have joined me on my blogging journey since then, so enjoy!


My special Christmas project is a Christmas Kitchen scene. I've been planning this scene since last Christmas! The baking items are almost all from my wonderful friend Jane, who writes the fabulous MiniFanaticus blog. I won her first giveaway last year. The gingerbread house is from Anna, who writes the blog It's the Little Things. I bought it from her Etsy shop. Anna is a lovely, generous miniaturist.
My talented, clever Dad built the wooden shadow box which I placed the scene in. I'm planning to wallpaper it with white wallpaper with tiny yellow flowers, but at the moment the wallpaper is residing under a heavy object, it has been rolled up so long it won't stay flat!
I have more food and accessories to add, and I have another Christmas project up my sleeve. Expect to be bombarded by more of my favourite Christmas music in the next couple months :) Enjoy the pics!




XOXO
Ruth


Sunday, 18 August 2013

Sometimes the Brave thing to do is to ask for Help

I went back and forth for a long time over whether I should write this post. After all, this blog is supposed to be about miniatures, right? Except you might have noticed that I don't approach my blog that way. I have several reasons for this. For one, art, including the art of miniatures, does not exist in a vacuum. What I create comes out of who I am as a person. And what has made me into who I am today is rich, varied, complicated and deeply personal. As personal as I do tend to get on my blog, I don't share EVERYTHING :)

But what was I saying? Asking for help. In Western society we are taught that we need to be strong and independent. Asking for or even requiring help is a sign of weakness. Well, I am here to tell you, that to use my favourite British cuss word, that is simply bollocks. It takes tremendous courage and humility to ask for help. For years I was a perfectionist, determined to fight my demons and my illness on my own. That didn't work so well for me. I have come to believe there is a kind of hubris in refusing to accept help. There are two parts to this. We are part of a huge, living, breathing, loving organism that is constantly interacting with itself. To imagine we can exist on our own is stubborn pride, pure and simple. And I am telling you this with pure compassion because the only reason I know this is because I fight against this pride as frequently as any other human. The second part of my hubris argument is that by allowing others to help us, we are giving them a huge gift. We may feel like we are being a huge burden but that's not so. If you need help, find the right place, and you will find plenty of compassionate folk who will be happy to help you, and find it a blessing to be of service.

So I will tell you a brief version of the story. After a year of resisting the idea that I needed more support, structure and assistance, I checked myself into the hospital for two weeks to get help for the chronic illness I have battled for over a decade. It was the best thing I've ever done. It was pure relief. I felt such compassion for the other patients there, all fighting their own battles with the limited resources they had, with all the humour and dignity they could muster. I found that having compassion for them allowed me to have more compassion for myself.

For the next six months I will be participating in some very intense out patient treatment that will help me learn some coping skills for dealing with my illness. I'm exactly where I need to be, and where I want to be. I'll be blogging as much as I can, and will be keeping up with my miniature projects as I can as well. You can definitely expect some action from me on both fronts, since I enjoy both activities immensely. My friends, you have been beacons of light for me during the past year, at times when I thought the darkness would engulf me. I am grateful for each and everyone of you. I have not had an easy time of it since the first whispers of this illness began in my teens, but I wouldn't change a thing, since it brought me here, and here is a good place to be.

XOXO

Ruth

~What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.
T. S. Eliot 

Saturday, 10 August 2013

Jazzi's Christmas in July Presents!

I was very happy to have the wonderful Jazzi herself as my swap partner for the Christmas in July swap that she organized. I have been away, and away from the internet. I arrived home last night to discover some wonderful treats awaiting me.

I told Jazzi that I'm going to be doing a Christmas Kitchen scene and will be participating in the Mini Wiki Treasures Yearly Advent calendar (I was supposed to be in it last year but real life got in the way, as it so often does.) Buzz off real life! :P

Without further ado, here are Jazzi's wonderful creations, which were made from found objects.

I love the little pillows ! The rest of the things will be great for a Christmas scene.


I am usually a total blabbermouth whenever I post, but again, I've been dealing with that pesky old thing called Real Life so I'm actually quite bushed! I have decided to close my Etsy shop right now because I don't want anything to sell, I'm saving it for the show and sale in September (15th), but who's counting? Probably not only me!

I hope wherever you are and whatever you're doing, my dear readers, you are safe, happy and enjoying the blessings of friends and family.

XOXO

Ruth

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Winner of the daily craft tv and a link for my fellow crafty folk!

The winner of the daily craft TV giveaway is....Indy Poppy!! Congratulations and come on down to claim your prize. Email me for Eric Wolf's contact details so he can give you a coupon code and you can choose a video to watch online for free!

I will leave you with a final crafty link that looks like a lot of fun. It's the Craftster.org 10th anniversary, and they are celebrating with a plethora of challenges. I took part in their Bath and Beauty challenge last winter and had a lot of fun with it.

Here is the link for the Craftser.org fabulous 10th anniversary celebration!

That's all folks!



Sunday, 28 July 2013

I did it I did it I have a facebook page!

It's in the middle of the night and I finally got those social media icons to work. Later in the week I will be doing the draw for daily craft tv. I forgot about it again! Shame on me.
This is probably the shortest post I've ever written because I'm so tired of staring google search for "free social media icons". I wrote a tut about it awhile back, filed under Blogging tips.
Night all,
Ruth

Thursday, 18 July 2013

I won a beautiful Miniature Wedding Dress for Felma's June Giveaway

She included some lovely perfume bottles, which I arranged with some lace in a small tray I had in my "tickle trunk" and displayed them

For those of you not acquainted with Felma's lovely Blog  Dollhouse Miniatures by Felma you must pop by for a visit. If you pay close attention, I would even mark it on your Calendar, she gives away one of her beautiful miniature gowns every single month.
I'm going to go off on a tangent, but after rereading what actually became the bulk of my post, it actually has everything to do with why I became a Miniature Artisan. So please, bear with me. NOTHING is too small to pray about. I pray about everything, and I mean everything. I pray for help in finding a parking spot, I pray for calm and assistance in that God will ensure that things will work out when I am dealing with a rude and difficult government clerk, postal worker, plumber, the list goes on. About a year ago, I started keeping lists and praying even more in earnest. I prayed that I would find work and be successful at a job that I was passionate about. I started keeping a list every month of my prayers and goals. Even I was amazed at what started happening. If you have been following along with my journey on Miniature Maven Diaries, I think you will agree, that as hard as this year has been for me, in many ways (God never promised us an easy life, in fact I think he pretty much promised us exactly the opposite), that miracles happen every day.


I started noticing, as I looked back through my journals, that help was being offered. I won 3 blogger giveaways in a row. (Starting with Jane's, from Minifanaticus, followed quickly by Drora's, then Jen's February giveaway at Plushy Cat Blog). I continued to be offered amazing help and opportunities presented themselves. My Dad offered to build me shadow boxes where I am planning to display miniature scenes that I will customize for my customers. He also dove into carpentry as a hobby with great enthusiasm when he retired. He astounded me a couple of weeks ago when he told me he is planning to build 12 display shelves based on the one that I found at an antique shop two years ago. I can charge between $80-100 for these at the Miniature Show and Sale, and tell my customers they can order more from me. He is also planning to make empty shadow boxes for customers, which I can sell at the mini show for $50 dollars each. Did I mention he only wants to recoup the costs of the wood he is buying to make these things? He wants me to keep the profits, because he has watched me fight to stay employed, and eventually give up and admit that I had to go on disability because I could not hold down a regular full time or even part time job. Since his offer, the local art supply store where I go to buy most of my supplies (to avoid Michaels Craft Stores, because I personally loathe that place), offered to display my miniatures. If I sell my work, they will take a 20% commission, which is a very generous offer.

 I have actually had an extremely stressful month, which has included several very serious health issues, and there are many times when I have wanted to give up and just rest for awhile. But if I look at the big picture, my prayers have been answered in so many ways. I owe it to God, or the universe, not to mention the huge number of people whose prayers and support I have asked for over past year (and been given) to keep at it. This post is a reminder (if you're feeling discouraged) to keep at it. There is no doubt I have struggled, felt despair, wanted to give up. For over a decade I have fought with every ounce of strength I could muster with a very difficult illness. My grandmother that the same illness, and she didn't survive it. I've known of and seen many others who have been swallowed my this dark beast of an illness. Everyone tells me I'm a fighter. Even when I've been at my lowest point, I think there has always a tiny glimmer of that stubborn fighter inside me that refuses to sucumb to despair, and won't give up until I find what I have spent so long searching for: peace, a life filled with meaning, and eventually, I am going to become an advocate for this illness. I learned have how to navigate the health system and the extremely aggravating government run disability system, where the staff often treat you like you have the intelligence of a gnat. Advocating for yourself  is a learned skill, that others need to be taught. There have been many times when I have been so angry that I have spent so much time struggling with being sick and feeling helpless. Eventually, I want to channel that anger into energy that will help me teach others to help themselves.

As always, I feel honored that you have taken the time to read my blog and for all of you who leave such kind and loving comments each time I post.

XOXO

Ruth
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