I think I solved my niche dilemma! Whilst pouring the evening cocktails I just happened to glance at the vodka bottle and then it hit me: The vodka bottle is the same shape as my niches! So I placed my handy niche template over the bottle and guess what? The vodka bottle was too big. Rats! But you can't foil the likes of me that easily, I'm here to tell you...
A dash to the recycling bin produced two new contenders: wine bottle versus super-sized, cheap-o wine bottle. And the winner is: super-sized, cheap-o wine bottle!
Now that we have the mold, what to use to fabricate the actual niches? We've already poo-pooed papier-mache as being too difficult to obtain a smooth finish. I want my niches smooth as a baby's bottom! Laugh not, gentle Reader, but I have just recently stumbled across a blog posting extolling the virtues of using laundry dryer-lint as a papier-mache substitute! As unlikely (not to mention unsavory) a prospect this may seem, your intrepid amateur miniaturist has taken a solemn vow to leave no stone unturned in his never-ending Quest for Fabulosity!
But seriously: what am I going to use? Fimo? Plaster of Paris? I've heard that Fimo shrinks when you bake it which might be problematic. I remember as a boy in art class mixing saw-dust with glue and making a paste that you could model and I assume, sand smooth. Decisions, decisions!
Opinions?
Anyway, enough about my tiresome niches...I grow WEARY of them! In honor of Halloween which is, after all, right around the corner, and since this is a dollhouse blog, (right)? I bring you this macabre little gem. (Warning, Fiona! This might give you the hebe-jeebies)! Happy Halloween, everyone!
A dash to the recycling bin produced two new contenders: wine bottle versus super-sized, cheap-o wine bottle. And the winner is: super-sized, cheap-o wine bottle!
Now that we have the mold, what to use to fabricate the actual niches? We've already poo-pooed papier-mache as being too difficult to obtain a smooth finish. I want my niches smooth as a baby's bottom! Laugh not, gentle Reader, but I have just recently stumbled across a blog posting extolling the virtues of using laundry dryer-lint as a papier-mache substitute! As unlikely (not to mention unsavory) a prospect this may seem, your intrepid amateur miniaturist has taken a solemn vow to leave no stone unturned in his never-ending Quest for Fabulosity!
But seriously: what am I going to use? Fimo? Plaster of Paris? I've heard that Fimo shrinks when you bake it which might be problematic. I remember as a boy in art class mixing saw-dust with glue and making a paste that you could model and I assume, sand smooth. Decisions, decisions!
Opinions?
Anyway, enough about my tiresome niches...I grow WEARY of them! In honor of Halloween which is, after all, right around the corner, and since this is a dollhouse blog, (right)? I bring you this macabre little gem. (Warning, Fiona! This might give you the hebe-jeebies)! Happy Halloween, everyone!
















