This blog shows the progress of my 1:6 scale dollhouse, Maison de la Royale and the various projects I work on with my dolls and dollhouse collection.
Showing posts with label haunted beauty mistress of the manor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haunted beauty mistress of the manor. Show all posts
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Sunday, October 2, 2016
More Spook-tacular fashion doll Photos from the Archives...
As promised, more fashion doll photos from the archives of October past ...
these are of the Haunted Beauty Mistress of the Manor, and the special haunted parlor/room diorama I created for her that I still use on occasion. It was a really fun set to build, based on Mattel's set built for Haunted Beauty Ghost in their Youtube video. Enjoy!
Today is my VA. Fashion doll club meeting so hopefully I will have some interesting photos for you on that tomorrow. Lisa
these are of the Haunted Beauty Mistress of the Manor, and the special haunted parlor/room diorama I created for her that I still use on occasion. It was a really fun set to build, based on Mattel's set built for Haunted Beauty Ghost in their Youtube video. Enjoy!
Today is my VA. Fashion doll club meeting so hopefully I will have some interesting photos for you on that tomorrow. Lisa
Saturday, December 12, 2015
The Gothic Mansion at night....
More pictures of the Gothic Mansion at night....
Of course, Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, does her patrol of the rooms after the guests and family have retired for the evening....
'Twas the night before Christmas....and all through the house.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse...except Mrs. Danvers...
who was on patrol....
Spooky and yet so lovely!~ The countdown to Christmas continues! Lisa
Of course, Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, does her patrol of the rooms after the guests and family have retired for the evening....
'Twas the night before Christmas....and all through the house.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse...except Mrs. Danvers...
who was on patrol....
Spooky and yet so lovely!~ The countdown to Christmas continues! Lisa
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Finished haunted hallway diorama....
So yesterday I was premature in posting the photos of the diorama. I found time to finish the curtains I had been wanting to do. Since I don't have room to do a whole dollhouse in a haunted theme, I have to satisfy my building cravings with 'temp' diorama walls. :( not the same thing..but it will have to do. It is amazing what a difference the curtains/drapes make on those windows.
Really looks great in this perspective. The curtains are done with cheesecloth from Joann's, simply hot glued and molded 'puffs' at the top with my fingers into the hot glue. At strategic points they are hot glued so it appears the wind is 'billowing' them and making them 'float' in the air. It's easy if you try it. I used scissors and split the length into strips so they look a little tattered. I had thought of using chiffon but it is too nylon, and doesn't respond well to hot glue. The cheesecloth stuff holds its shape well and still looks ethereal.
Some single pics of the props. The statue is a 1:12 scale miniature for a garden that I aged with a acrylic brown wash to simulate dust; the french table is Bespaq; The portrait from the Williamsburg bookstore.
The book comes with Mistress of the Manor and is fake, it does not open but looks very cool.
The cat is one of those Schleik figures you can buy in any craft store, the rug is a dollhouse miniature and the victorian table is Bespaq, aged and customized by me. I wanted everything to have a look of abandoned home but cared for by a single caretaker such as the Mistress of the Manor- similar to Mrs. Danvers from the book Rebecca. One thing that has always grabbed me in B rated horror flicks and old black and white horror flicks from the 30's and 40's is the huge old mansion with all the furniture still intact with webbing in the corners, and only one old housekeeper or caretaker live there. I have a board on Pinterest - look to the left for my link to my Pinterest boards- called Abandoned homes and it is interesting.
Here are some of the more updated pics of her in her natural surroundings. I am really pleased with this dio, it turned out better than expected. I am hoping to do a series of haunted photos with her- as she is the lone caretaker , stuck in time of a very haunted mansion....but what else or...who else does she care for??? As she glides through the mansion, it is kept in readiness for its owner whenever they choose to visit....
I'm enjoying the creepfest storyline so hope I can keep up!
Lisa
Really looks great in this perspective. The curtains are done with cheesecloth from Joann's, simply hot glued and molded 'puffs' at the top with my fingers into the hot glue. At strategic points they are hot glued so it appears the wind is 'billowing' them and making them 'float' in the air. It's easy if you try it. I used scissors and split the length into strips so they look a little tattered. I had thought of using chiffon but it is too nylon, and doesn't respond well to hot glue. The cheesecloth stuff holds its shape well and still looks ethereal.
Some single pics of the props. The statue is a 1:12 scale miniature for a garden that I aged with a acrylic brown wash to simulate dust; the french table is Bespaq; The portrait from the Williamsburg bookstore.
The book comes with Mistress of the Manor and is fake, it does not open but looks very cool.
The cat is one of those Schleik figures you can buy in any craft store, the rug is a dollhouse miniature and the victorian table is Bespaq, aged and customized by me. I wanted everything to have a look of abandoned home but cared for by a single caretaker such as the Mistress of the Manor- similar to Mrs. Danvers from the book Rebecca. One thing that has always grabbed me in B rated horror flicks and old black and white horror flicks from the 30's and 40's is the huge old mansion with all the furniture still intact with webbing in the corners, and only one old housekeeper or caretaker live there. I have a board on Pinterest - look to the left for my link to my Pinterest boards- called Abandoned homes and it is interesting.
Here are some of the more updated pics of her in her natural surroundings. I am really pleased with this dio, it turned out better than expected. I am hoping to do a series of haunted photos with her- as she is the lone caretaker , stuck in time of a very haunted mansion....but what else or...who else does she care for??? As she glides through the mansion, it is kept in readiness for its owner whenever they choose to visit....
I'm enjoying the creepfest storyline so hope I can keep up!
Lisa
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