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What's
happening? The Oldtique Store is closing up shop? But it has never
even opened! 😬 Yep, it's the end of the road for Fabulously Small. I will keep it up, but I won't be adding new posts. And of
course the final post on my blog should be illustrated with a closing of
some sort, and that's where today's scene comes in.
Remember
the kitchen and its messy state in July? ↷click the image if you like to check out that postIt was the precursor for
this post, the wrapping up of Fabulously Small, packing it up in a
sense.
Don't
worry, it's not a sad thing really. It's the natural progression of
anything else in life: something is born, it lives and or blossoms
for an amount of time, to then transition into another form. I
decided to use this post to put together a last scene and just having
fun with it, as usual 😃.some of my 'antiques' As
you can see it's a section of the store-part* of the Oldtique Store,
in a simple yet realistic-ish mock-up: cardboard and scrapbooking-paper
+ prints for the facade, walls and flooring – instead of the
properly built one with wooden floor and mortared brick walls I had
planned to create for it – to see it at least in that way. With two printed store facades to be able to create a realistic photo-shoot.*since
it would also have had a toilet, kitchen & storage space in the
back as well as an alleyway on the right, see my design plans
And
b/c it's in a closing out/moving state, it only required a display of
some of my miniatures in a boxed or ready-to-go way to showcase it.I
did make a clipboard with a to-do-list (using an image I found
online and then - digitally - filled out the first page with some checked off boxes), which was fun. It has the ballpoint-pen I made in 2013 and I dove up from the depths of my miniature pile,
lol.And I thought it would also be nice to create an open/closed
sign for the entrance.The stage is far from perfect, but I'm very
happy with it.Especially the spiral staircase, even though in this
limited set-up it leads nowhere, hahaha! And I will finish it one
day, getting the spindles fixed somehow (see my previous post);
without most of the pins. Which, with quite the effort, I had managed
actually, but...with the spindles glued, before I attempted to glue on the 3 railing parts....when trying to get the undeep railing holes glued
to the little pins on top, it mostly fell apart, it had taken too long
already and I really wanted to wrap things up. I will get it right,
which shouldn't surprise anyone who has followed me for some time and
paid a little bit of attention 😉.
Like,
remember the miniature laptop-plug with that hair-thin (that's including the insulation) electrical
wire that broke off inside of it?click the image if you like to check out that postWhile I only had a normal
soldering point, which is wayyy too big for that, as well as no
soldering experience either 😇. It took a while and it was nót easy,
but I fixed it b/c I was determined to.And remember my working vintage fan with tiny workingswitch?Yeah, that was Murphy's Law in full force on top of an
already more than challenging project with its micro-motor, the tiny
switch I made for it and the far too small space to work behind it.
But I did it, despite parts - and even the whole thing - breaking several times due to that silly Murphy that made me have to redo
things over and over and over again; and thèn for it to work how I
intended (without experience in electronics); etc. But I kept on it and the result was so fulfilling! Everything I've
had to put to the side for longer, always had a very good reason for not (being able to) finish(ing) it, yet. Like my 12th scale laptop 😀
Also,
my creativity isn't going anywhere. It had already transformed into
other areas and ways the past years, which will always change and
evolve, the way I know it was meant to.fast-food dinner in the Oldtique Store 😉with a tube (I made from a paper straw) with the 'for rent'-poster on the floor all the inventory has been moved out with some of it outside to put in the car
I
still lóve miniatures. It will always be a passion of mine and I'll
do what I can to create at least some of the things I'm still very
excited to finish or bring to life whenever that may be, for myself.
But I think it's time to pull the plug when it comes to this blog and
new posts, for multiple reasons.In
fact, one of those reasons is it was time for me to move on and for
quite a while now. The reason I still posted the odd thing these last
several years is b/c I genuinely love to create miniatures &
scenes and post them, however sporadically that was possible and even
if no one would see it. transformation of the plastic 'trolley'(? I don't know how you call that, in English, or my own language, lol ðŸ˜)
It's
how I started all of this in the first place: just for me.
Mostly for practical
reasons: as a visual, a place to keep and see my progress and have my
creations 'stored', by themselves or in scenes, and easy to access.It was never about views or followers and anyone finding and
enjoying it just a bonus, never the goal. See my welcome post from 13,5
years ago. Wow, 13,5 years... I thought it was about 10 or maybe 11, I
must be getting old; well, actually I am, hahaha!
And
someone who has been all over my blog, invisible to others, for not so
kind reasons, actually did me a huge favor in this and a lot easier
for me to close it out for good. Which helps me focus on other things
more and better without this platform taking away from that, so:
thank you. You know who you are.
Not
too long ago I did discover the statistics for this blog and I was
surprised it even reached as many views as it has, all around the
world, and I thought it'd be nice and fitting to add the most
relevant ones to this last post.
I
know maybe not many will ever see this, if only b/c of my low
activity of the past years, but I like to officially close it, even
if it's just one person who now knows its status, instead of left
wondering. And if anything: properly close it for myself.the poster is in Dutch (it says: 'retail space for rent') I created by usinga real one I had found online for regular real-life retail spaces as an example I likedAnd
how better to do that than with a recap of the past 13+ blog-years? So
I took a (generous) selection and compiled a little video, just
because I really enjoy creating those too 😀.
I
LOVED being here and doing this and I want to thank each and every
one I've ever connected with, inspired, entertained etc, with and
through Fabulously Small and my creations, it did make it a lot more
fun.
I'm closing this post with a short video of my radio controlled car. I've had it for years
for the purpose of having it drive the miniature street the Oldtique
Store is on once I had built it, and so I used it for this scene instead ðŸ˜. Although it looks very good (I think), it's a cheap thing, meaning a
bit shaky in operating (especially because I was also holding a
cardboard plate in one hand to keep out the reflections of my windows in
the car windows, lol) THANK
YOU, for your kindness, enthusiasm, friendship & support and for
your own wonderful posts, creations, creativity, inspiration,
tips and stories all those years. It has meant so much to me, more
than you know. Unfortunately, for different reasons I've not been
able to visit or engage on your blogs the past several years much at
all, much less the way I wanted to and have in the past.To
me, it's not a sad day, but one to leave behind the old and CELEBRATE the new, like New
Year's.Closing out what is no longer meant to be a focus for me and
shift it fully to things within my possibilities that better suit
where I am now, with new talents to roll around with. And how fitting
that's the timing I happened to be able to finish it (because I had
wanted to do that much sooner, but too much got in the way 😬).what a pleasure it was staging this scene: it was quick but so much funFor
whoever finds this post (and made it to this point, lol 😜): follow your
heart, your inspiration, what you truly love & are most
passionate about in whatever way you can and you will always be on
the right path, for yoú.
Stay
FABULOUS!
Bless
you all beautiful souls, much love ♥
Monique, aka Fabulously Small
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What's
happening? The Oldtique Store is closing up shop? But it has never
even opened! 😬
Yep, it's the end of the road for Fabulously Small. I will keep it up, but I won't be adding new posts. And of
course the final post on my blog should be illustrated with a closing of
some sort, and that's where today's scene comes in.
Remember
the kitchen and its messy state in July? ↷
It was the precursor for
this post, the wrapping up of Fabulously Small, packing it up in a
sense.
Don't
worry, it's not a sad thing really. It's the natural progression of
anything else in life: something is born, it lives and or blossoms
for an amount of time, to then transition into another form. I
decided to use this post to put together a last scene and just having
fun with it, as usual 😃.
some of my 'antiques'
As
you can see it's a section of the store-part* of the Oldtique Store,
in a simple yet realistic-ish mock-up: cardboard and scrapbooking-paper
+ prints for the facade, walls and flooring – instead of the
properly built one with wooden floor and mortared brick walls I had
planned to create for it – to see it at least in that way. With two printed store facades to be able to create a realistic photo-shoot. *since
it would also have had a toilet, kitchen & storage space in the
back as well as an alleyway on the right, see my design plans
And
b/c it's in a closing out/moving state, it only required a display of
some of my miniatures in a boxed or ready-to-go way to showcase it.
I
did make a clipboard with a to-do-list (using an image I found
online and then - digitally - filled out the first page with some checked off boxes), which was fun. It has the ballpoint-pen I made in 2013 and I dove up from the depths of my miniature pile,
lol.
And I thought it would also be nice to create an open/closed
sign for the entrance.
The stage is far from perfect, but I'm very
happy with it.
Especially the spiral staircase, even though in this
limited set-up it leads nowhere, hahaha! And I will finish it one
day, getting the spindles fixed somehow (see my previous post);
without most of the pins. Which, with quite the effort, I had managed
actually, but...
with the spindles glued, before I attempted to glue on the 3 railing parts
....when trying to get the undeep railing holes glued
to the little pins on top, it mostly fell apart, it had taken too long
already and I really wanted to wrap things up. I will get it right,
which shouldn't surprise anyone who has followed me for some time and
paid a little bit of attention 😉.
Like,
remember the miniature laptop-plug with that hair-thin (that's including the insulation) electrical
wire that broke off inside of it?
While I only had a normal
soldering point, which is wayyy too big for that, as well as no
soldering experience either 😇. It took a while and it was nót easy,
but I fixed it b/c I was determined to.
Yeah, that was Murphy's Law in full force on top of an
already more than challenging project with its micro-motor, the tiny
switch I made for it and the far too small space to work behind it.
But I did it, despite parts - and even the whole thing - breaking several times due to that silly Murphy that made me have to redo
things over and over and over again;
and thèn for it to work how I
intended (without experience in electronics); etc. But I kept on it and the result was so fulfilling!
Everything I've
had to put to the side for longer, always had a very good reason for not (being able to) finish(ing) it, yet. Like my 12th scale laptop 😀
Also,
my creativity isn't going anywhere. It had already transformed into
other areas and ways the past years, which will always change and
evolve, the way I know it was meant to.
fast-food dinner in the Oldtique Store 😉 with a tube (I made from a paper straw) with the 'for rent'-poster on the floor
all the inventory has been moved out with some of it outside to put in the car
I
still lóve miniatures. It will always be a passion of mine and I'll
do what I can to create at least some of the things I'm still very
excited to finish or bring to life whenever that may be, for myself.
But I think it's time to pull the plug when it comes to this blog and
new posts, for multiple reasons.
In
fact, one of those reasons is it was time for me to move on and for
quite a while now. The reason I still posted the odd thing these last
several years is b/c I genuinely love to create miniatures &
scenes and post them, however sporadically that was possible and even
if no one would see it.
Â
transformation of the plastic 'trolley' (? I don't know how you call that, in English, or my own language, lol ðŸ˜)
It's
how I started all of this in the first place: just for me.
Mostly for practical
reasons: as a visual, a place to keep and see my progress and have my
creations 'stored', by themselves or in scenes, and easy to access.
It was never about views or followers and anyone finding and
enjoying it just a bonus, never the goal. See my welcome post from 13,5
years ago. Wow, 13,5 years... I thought it was about 10 or maybe 11, I
must be getting old; well, actually I am, hahaha!
And
someone who has been all over my blog, invisible to others, for not so
kind reasons, actually did me a huge favor in this and a lot easier
for me to close it out for good. Which helps me focus on other things
more and better without this platform taking away from that, so:
thank you. You know who you are.
Not
too long ago I did discover the statistics for this blog and I was
surprised it even reached as many views as it has, all around the
world, and I thought it'd be nice and fitting to add the most
relevant ones to this last post.
I
know maybe not many will ever see this, if only b/c of my low
activity of the past years, but I like to officially close it, even
if it's just one person who now knows its status, instead of left
wondering. And if anything: properly close it for myself.
the poster is in Dutch (it says: 'retail space for rent') I created by using a real one I had found online for regular real-life retail spaces as an example I liked
And
how better to do that than with a recap of the past 13+ blog-years? So
I took a (generous) selection and compiled a little video, just
because I really enjoy creating those too 😀.
I
LOVED being here and doing this and I want to thank each and every
one I've ever connected with, inspired, entertained etc, with and
through Fabulously Small and my creations, it did make it a lot more
fun.
I'm closing this post with a short video of my radio controlled car. I've had it for years
for the purpose of having it drive the miniature street the Oldtique
Store is on once I had built it, and so I used it for this scene instead ðŸ˜. Although it looks very good (I think), it's a cheap thing, meaning a
bit shaky in operating (especially because I was also holding a
cardboard plate in one hand to keep out the reflections of my windows in
the car windows, lol)
THANK
YOU, for your kindness, enthusiasm, friendship & support and for
your own wonderful posts, creations, creativity, inspiration,
tips and stories all those years. It has meant so much to me, more
than you know. Unfortunately, for different reasons I've not been
able to visit or engage on your blogs the past several years much at
all, much less the way I wanted to and have in the past.
To
me, it's not a sad day, but one to leave behind the old and CELEBRATE the new, like New
Year's.
Closing out what is no longer meant to be a focus for me and
shift it fully to things within my possibilities that better suit
where I am now, with new talents to roll around with. And how fitting
that's the timing I happened to be able to finish it (because I had
wanted to do that much sooner, but too much got in the way 😬).
what a pleasure it was staging this scene: it was quick but so much fun
For
whoever finds this post (and made it to this point, lol 😜): follow your
heart, your inspiration, what you truly love & are most
passionate about in whatever way you can and you will always be on
the right path, for yoú.
Stay
FABULOUS!
Bless
you all beautiful souls, much love ♥
Monique, aka Fabulously Small