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Tundra
November 20th, 2008, 06:16 PM
I wrote this for a Zine a few months back, and though it's short, I thought that I would put it here anyway. I might turn it into a longer article later.


My Hobby– let me show you it. And let me have a little rant. When I was a child, I was practicing my hobby, and it was fine and cute. When I was 10 and got into it properly, I got some very weird looks from my friends. By the time I was 12, I had class mates (and some now ex friends!) teasing me mercilessly for ‘playing with dolls’. But I don’t play with them! I said. Besides, most of the people in the club I go to are over 40! ‘Oh! So you hang out with old people!’ I just couldn’t win. But I sucked it up and continued, and I can see myself doing it forever.
What was and is my hobby? Dollhouse miniatures! These are, for me anyway, representations of daily life and different eras, in tiny house format. I don’t ‘play’ with the dolls as such… though, I have to admit I do create personas for them. I pick their little accessories and house décor based on those personas. And representing their ‘lives’ is a lot of the fun. Fits in well with my other hobby which is writing!
I work in ‘one twelfth’ (1:12) scale, which means that one inch in the dollhouse equals one foot in real life. A six foot tall man in real life would be six inches tall in one of my settings.
There are many different things that you can create in miniature! Pretty much anything. I tend to create historical houses, but others create their houses from childhood, their dream shops or businesses, scenes from books or movies, etc etc. My passion is 1895… 100 years before I got my first ‘real’ dollhouse. But I have intentions (I can practically hear future room mates or husband wincing) to have several houses of different eras– 1940s perhaps!
Something that’s fantastic about dollhouse miniatures as a hobby is that it encompasses almost every other crafty type hobby available, and can represent all the others! In the realm of dollhouse miniatures I sculpt, paint, sew, and do woodwork. It’s all just… a lot smaller. I also research and tell stories! And many things can be made from recycled full size items– spas from yoghurt containers for example!
If I can’t do a certain project myself, I can be sure that someone somewhere will be able to, and I’ll be able to swap or buy it from them.
I feel that it’s the perfect hobby for people of all ages– I just hope that more people are brave, don’t listen to peer pressure, and get into it before they turn 40, and don’t give up at age 10.

cat_lover_4113
November 22nd, 2008, 07:04 PM
Like the article Tundra. And people do scenes from movies? I probably would be able to think of a few I'd like to get.

Tundra
November 22nd, 2008, 07:33 PM
They do scenes from movies yes, but since it's an individual hobby, it's not like whole scenes are for sale, usually.

notebooklover3011
March 10th, 2009, 09:08 PM
I'm sorry that you got teased when you were younger but it just goes to show how idiotic and stupid some people can be, my sister has always done dollhouses and stuff and she is now 28 and has been doing it since she was 13. As far as i know she got a lot of unkind comments from her "friends" and for some time she considered quitting, but she didn't and eventually she got rid of the friends that were teasing her and since then she's never looked back!! I'm going to direct her to this site so hopefully she will post on here soon :0 Thanks

caraez
May 2nd, 2009, 07:22 AM
I think it would be pretty cool to have that kind of hobby. I wish I could sew! At our library, there's a minature someone made of our city, and it's pretty amazing. My brother paints models, too, so I can appreciate the time and effort it takes. I like the article!

Tundra
May 2nd, 2009, 10:31 AM
Ah, sewing is all to do with practice though. :)

nashira
May 23rd, 2009, 03:58 PM
I love miniatures and dollhouse's and tried to do it when I was younger but it was father costly and no one had much money back then so I had to stop, but I still love them. I've been thinking about making a dollhouse if I can find room.

Tundra
May 23rd, 2009, 04:01 PM
Try a room box! Takes up lots less space!

nashira
May 23rd, 2009, 04:12 PM
XD I was actually thinking about doing something like that. I have this urge to make little Arthur and Morgana dolls, too.. hmmn.

Tundra
May 23rd, 2009, 04:21 PM
Oh gosh yes. You and I must talk. Come, we shall make beautiful threads about miniatures together!

nashira
May 23rd, 2009, 04:45 PM
We totally should! I've been working on an itsy little fairy house to keep myself amused, it has an inlaid gemstone floor. It's not to any scale of a sort, but it's still entertaining. I need to work out the best way to make little dolls, too. And get used to proper scale (I guestimate most of the "scale" in my little projects...)

Tundra
May 23rd, 2009, 05:00 PM
Awesome! I just made a goblin. :)

I must see photos of your miniatures at some point! And if you're guesstimating your scale, that's alright I think. But I work in 1:12.

nashira
May 23rd, 2009, 05:08 PM
I want to work in 1/12, I like it but my mind goes 'buuut you could make a pretty little cottage that's even TINIER' and give myself a headache. ;)

Mine aren't great, but I'll upload some pictures of my current WIP later.