Making displays, scenes and accessorizing your mice, as we call them, isn't all that hard. But it isn't all that easy either. No one scale works perfect with them. Some 1" scale miniatures, while large, will be okay in some circumstances. Half-inch miniatures are the truest scale for the body size, but not the height. The mice are stubby little critters. Half-inch scale tables and chairs, while a good width, will be much too tall. Quarter scale furniture works nicely for the height and while they are smaller in scope, they let the mice be the star of any display. Mix and matching scales is the best approach when looking for miniatures for the mice. It's a process that requires some patience and flexibility.
I've been collecting the mice since 1990. I started selling them in my shop in 1996. I was buying displays, but started making my own in the late 90's and that's when I became a miniaturist. I am now a miniature artist in some respects. You will see in our inventory and future blog posts some of the items I have created. But I don't only make from scratch. My talents are limited. So I like to find items I can repurpose to work with the mice. I put together some items from kits that were created by other miniature artists. I also eye some pre-made items that I know will work as something else for the mice. I snatch them up and add them to the line as well. Our inventory is an eclectic mix of all of the above.
We hope you will enjoy our Mini Mondays and come back to see our miniature treasures featured that week.
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