Wednesday 19 December 2012

The most wonderful gift I could ever wish for Christmas! :-)

I mentioned in one of my recent posts that one would soon see my  
characters in the February 2013 issue of Dolls House & Miniature   
Scene.  
But I did not expect at all that my characters would make it to the 
cover of the magazine... Fantastic! It makes me so happy! 
This is the most wonderful gift I could ever wish for Christmas!  
I would like to thank so much Lucie Roper, Publishing Editor  
of DHMS, for great cooperation!

http://www.collectors-club-of-great-britain.co.uk/Magazines/Dolls-House-and-Miniature-Scene/Issue/_is403

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Friday 14 December 2012

Christmas goodies (recipe included)

Christmas... How wonderful it exists. It does have so much magic!
Who does not like that great atmosphere filled with smells of cakes,
Christmas tree, and white snow? Christmas brings also something
more: Faith in most beautiful things - good and love.
And all those Christmas preparations, carried out together by the
whole family, are for me nothing else but a celebration of this miracle
of good and love.

Here is such a Christmas preparations scene I have made.
A little boy is helping his grandmother bake Christmas goodies.
Specially for this scene, I made a miniature wooden table, on which
all the stages of making sweet crescent rolls are presented (I used to
bake such crescent rolls every Christmas - see a recipe below :-) ).
The wooden table is painted with a dark brown varnish.
Everything on the table is made of polymer clay and floured
(it's not a real flour, though).

The characters are in 1:12 scale. Grandmother is wearing a long
brown dress and a kitchen apron. Her hair, sprinkled with grey,
is tied in a bun. She is 16 cm tall.
The boy is full of energy, running all over the kitchen, curious about
what is going on on the kitchen table. He is wearing a white cotton
sweater, brown trousers, and a warm gilet. His little feet are bare.
He is 10.5 cm tall.

When taking photos of the scene I was trying, above all, to reflect
the relationship between the grandmother and her grandson.
I hope I succeeded in doing so.

I am sending you all Christmas greetings and wish you that faith
in good and love may never leave you, though it sometimes is so
extremely difficult. Merry Christmas!

 


A recipe for sweet crescent rolls

Ingredients:

  • 750 grams (26.5 oz) of flour
  • 250 grams (8.82 oz) of sugar
  • 250 grams (8.82 oz) of melted margarine or butter (may be warm but not hot!)
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 10 grams (0.35 oz) of yeast
  • 3 tablespoons of warm milk

Method of preparation:

Mash the yeast in a bowl and mix it with two tablespoons of sugar
and three tablespoons of warm milk. Add the rest of the ingredients
and knead the dough. Cover the bowl with the dough with a clean
kitchen cloth and allow the dough to rise in a warm place.
The dough should approximately double its volume.

Once it has risen, take pieces of the dough and roll them
(with a rolling pin) into circles of about 25 cm (9.84 in) in diameter
and about 4 mm (0.16 in) thick.

Cut each circle into eight equal pieces (they will look like isosceles
triangles with a curved base).

Cutting a dough circle into eight equal pieces

Put a filling - marmalade, chocolate, or whatever else you like - 
on each piece (closer to the base than to the vertex), roll the piece 
around the filling all the way up starting from the base side. 
Form into the crescent shape.

Bake at 180 C (356 F) for 10-15 minutes (until browned). Enjoy! :-)

Sunday 9 December 2012

My debut in Dolls House & Miniature Scene! :-)

Dear Fans of my miniature sculptured characters, I'm so happy! Soon you can read an article about my miniature work in the English dolls house magazine Dolls House & Miniature Scene: http://www.collectors-club-of-great-britain.co.uk/Store/Dolls-House-and-Miniature-Scene-February-2013-Issue-224/_prod2517
                                          Many hugs,
                                                        Agnieszka Pawlowska