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Tuesday 16 August 2011

Miniature club display

Every year there is a flower, vegetable and handicrafts show in our local park and the miniatures group that I attend is always invited to put on a display of their work. I thought that you might like to see the work of some of our very talented members.

 There was a group of harbour scenes ...

... a wonderful mouse house ...


... and Red Riding Hood's grandmother's house.
 

As well as individual pieces on show the group undertakes two projects each year - one year it was market stalls ...

and one year it was a street full of shops. Each person was given a room box and then we go away and do our own thing so they are all very individual as you can see from the examples here.

 There was a craft shop,

  a take away,

 and a pet shop, but also a shoe shop, toy shop, dress shop, charity shop ... you name it, they thought of it!

 
This year's project was an allotment - very appropriate for a flower and vegetable show!


 One lady only works in very small scales so her board holds 9 separate allotments in 1:48 scale.


7 comments:

  1. Wow! That was a lot of nice houses and roomboxes, so fun to watch. Thank you for sharing.
    Mona

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  2. My goodness, what a lot of talent on display here! Everything looks amazing. Thanks for taking the time to post all these pics.

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  3. What a fantastic display. I wish I could have been there to take my time and see them all in person. Thank-you for the great photo's, it's the next best thing to being there!

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  4. That is outstanding stuff! Great pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
    hugs,
    Caroline

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  5. What a great club to belong to! I miss my old club now that I live here in Spain. Very interesting blog, too! Gill

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  6. So extensive and beautiful work
    I enjoy it very much.

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  7. Very interesting works, thanks :-)

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