[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Mini Craft for everyone

Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Mon Aug 3 19:12:49 UTC 2015



It was a zoo!  Thought I took farm out of there!

Terry P.


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When I was a kid, I made a farm zoo for a class project!  I saved the plastic, tomato cages for my zoo cages.  We bought a large cork bord and sprayed it green.  We put down masking tape to create side walks.  I used bread ties to connect my cages and so the cages would lift up, for a way to open them.  We bought plastic animals and It was ready to go!
We might have added more detail.  I was just a kid, maybe 50 years ago!!!

Terry P.



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These sound so wonderful. I also have got away from the dollhouses because they are so much work. I do like things like you said. These details are wonderful. Over the years I have used all kinds of containers for my scenes.
Things I have been taught. I made TaTA boxes. This is a store bought box, of pretty foil wrapped with a bow on lid. You cut down the lines on one of the four sides and create a scene inside, like Christmas tree, rocking chir, and fill the scene with presents, here is the TaTA. You take the flap and carpet it and glue things to that flap, like a train or toys, when dry, fold the flap back up and put lid on. When the lid is removed, the flap drops down and the scene unfolds. Ta TA box. I have wonderful ideas like making a Birthday party in a Happy Birthday shopping bag with front cut out to biew the party in a bag and tissue on top. And so many more.
Terry K

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I have a friend who makes various scenes inside shadow boxes.  It is amazing how detailed they are.  I'll see if I can do justice to them with my descriptions.

Christmas scene - A decorated Christmas tree with a tree skirt under the tree and wrapped gifts.  A fire place with logs and fire made from shiny foil-like metallic colors paper.  Stockings hanging from the fireplace and candle sticks on the mantel.  Above the fireplace is a picture that is framed of the family who the shadow box was given to.

Bedtime prayer scene  - A little girl kneeling next to her bed with her hands folded.  The bed is made up with a pillow, blanket and teddy bear, as well as a bible laying open on the edge of the bed in front of the girl.  A window with simple window treatments and the night sky with a moon shining in the window.  I forget what else was on the wall, but it was something that reflected the personality of the little girl who was receiving the shadow box as a First Communion gift.

Living room scene - She made this one for her parents 60th wedding anniversary.  She made it look like the living room in the parent's house.
She included their favorite lounge chair and rocking chair, pictures of their 10 children with their families (which included great grandchildren), and a miniaturized picture of one of the paintings that the dad had actually painted.  She took a picture of the painting, and shrunk it down to size.
There was a bible and a pair of glasses sitting on the table between the two chairs.  Again, there were other things included that were meaningful to her parents.

I am totally fascinated with this shadow box scene thing.  Not everything is an actual miniature.  Some things are created to give the illusion of something.  The bed is a good example.  It was a picture of a twin bed that was positioned in such a way that it gave the illusion of being 3-dimensional.  The fireplace was also a picture of a brick fireplace, but the mantel was an actual decorative piece of wood.  There is not a lot of room inside a show box.  The ones she uses are only 2 to 4 inches deep.

Annette



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I know we have been sharing mini ideas on list, and I want to share an idea that can be done by everyone who is interested, if you are not, Delete here now. This is a wonderful project that builds thru the years. It is so adorable. First the nicest thing to use is an old fashion Printers Box, which you can find cheaply at thrift stores or antique shops. Clean and restain it if needed. Then start collecting. Place a wire on two screws to hang your box, but you can also use all types of wall shelfs and anything that holds small items. Let me suggest some ideas about minis. You all probably all rady have a lot of these without knowing it, and once you start you will find all types of things to fill your mini box with. Look at your keychains, these are minis, charms and jewelry pieces are minis. Little things that you get along the way of life, like on a cocktail stirrer are minis. I have a box made up of mini games that were put out a few years ago like Scrabble, Mouse Trap, the game of Life, that were keychains, and when you take off the chain you have mini games, and inside are all the mini playing pieces. Before you know it, your box will be filled with life memories.

Terry K



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