martes, 10 de abril de 2018

Miniature crafting challenge 7: ABC

Dear Readers,

This challenge was all about letters and text.



The first thing that came to my mind when I read the new theme was books.


Foxwood Tales by  Cynthia and Brian Paterson

Reading is one of my hobbies and bookshops and libraries some of my favourite places to visit.


I wonder if this picture is a stock  photo or if it belongs to a collector so if you are the owner of this cute picture please let me know

When I read the new theme for this latest challenge I had just put my children to bed.
This coincidence inspired me to make something related to it.

My three year old son and my four year old daughter can´t go to sleep without me reading a bedtime story to them.
My eldest daughter, who is 8, can read perfectly but from time to time she still asks me to sit down on her bed and she reads to me. There´s something special about this nightly ritual of bedtime stories.


Bedtime book by Mary Engelbreit

Illustration by Racey Helps


I have lots of picture books. I used to buy them even before having children.Some of them have enchanting illustrations,so detailed and precious that I enjoy finding some new details in the drawings every time I look.

I´m afraid I wrote a  very long introduction  , so if you have read it from the beginning you have probably guessed what I made for this challenge.
Yes! I made miniature books, some of my childrens´favourites.



They are not proper mini books since I just printed the covers and recycled a small leaflet to make the pages.A quick way to make a book or a notebook




but for some of them I also printed some pages from the original books to make them look more realistic.








My favourite is this miniature book of the Tale of Peter Rabbit. This one is proper miniature book!






The size is perfect for Sylvanians and the pages have text and illustrations just as the original one.Isn´t it cute?







My daughter read this book to me (I also have it in Spanish) a few days ago after we went to see the "Peter Rabbit" film.(It was good fun:)


I was delighted when I found a printable and a tutorial to make this miniature book.(You have to click on the arrows to see the steps for the tutorial) 



I also made this garland




and a bookcase out of balsa wood and popsicle sticks to keep books tidy.

I like these kinds of bookcases for young children. They can choose books easily as they can identify them by their covers at a glance.







It´s bedtime for Henry Periwinkle but he won´t go to  sleep unless his mum reads a story to him.



"Once upon a time there were three little bunnies..."






"I love you right up to the moon , mum!"

"I love you right up to the moon and back, sweetheart"



"Night-night my little bunnie. Sweet dreams"


All her children are already in bed so now it´s time for Kate to relax.


Illustration by Susan Wheeler


What about curling up with a cup of tea and a good book under the duvet?


Illustration by Susan Wheeler

I don´t have any of her books but I adore Susan Wheeler illustrations. Her watercolours of tiny cottages and moss covered tree houses inhabited by woodland creatures remind me of Sylvanians.I find all her illustrations adorable. 






I really enjoyed this miniature challenge.
While I was making the mini book of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" my daughter made this drawing. I think it looks really cute.
Who knows, maybe she can become a children´s book illustrator when she grows up.




Hope you liked today´s post.



A big hug to all my readers


Illustration by Susan Wheeler















9 comentarios:

  1. Lovely mini books and very detailed and beautifully made! I also loved all those cute woodland themed illustrations! Your daughter is a promising illustrator too, so sweet!

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  2. Thank you for your kind words,Sylvanako!My daughter will be very happy when I tell her you saw her Peter Rabbit picture. She is a big fun of your photos! Those woodland theme illustrations remind me a lot of Sylvanians.They are lovely! Have a nice week!

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  3. Ahhh it really shoes that you enjoyed this challenge,cutata!! I made the little book case for my school which the students are really liking!!

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    1. Hi Isla! Thank you so much for your comment! It´s great your students have a bookcase to keep their books at school.

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    2. Hi! Yes the students are delighted to have such a lovely bookcase and their taecher is relieved to finally have tidy books!

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  4. I am impressed by the information that you have on this blog. It shows how well you understand this subject. sylvanian families

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog! I started collecting Sylvanian Families three years ago and I really enjoy writing stories about them, taking pictures of them and making miniatures . It´s a nice hobby.

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  5. I have enjoyed looking at your beautiful blog! I love this post as I love children's books too! Your miniature bookshelf is wonderful! If you like Susan Wheeler you will also like illustrator Racey Helps. He made lots of stories about animal families living in a village. It looks like the creators of Sylvanian Families may have be inspired by him! Cristina

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    1. Hi Sylvanian Sweeties! Thank you very much for your kind words.
      I also like Racey Helps´ illustrations.You´re right, SF creators seemed to have been inspired by Wheeler´s and Helps´ lovely woodland creatures.

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