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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Zen garden plans in miniature

First an observation:  Men build miniature scenes and women build miniature houses

When I made the Teahouse and googled about how to make a house and furniture and stuff in miniature I did not bump into a single instruction made by a man. But now when I googled how to make trees and bushes and grass I have not bumped into a single instruction made by a woman. I assume there most likely is some instruction made by a man about miniature houses and there must be an instruction made by a woman about trees, but they certainly are in the minority. I find this quite funny, both enjoy working in miniature scale, doing things that require meticulous work, but yet stick to their own areas so strictly.

So as said I've been googling about how to make miniature trees and bushes, also I visited a crafts store and sneaked in the railway hobbyist aisle to get some materials. The grass, leaf and turf material looks like some type of green sponge that someone has cut into tiny tiny pieces. I'm quite amazed I actually decided to buy them. Almost 5 euro a packet, to get... well... trash. I did think of cutting up some green yarn, but it would be a big job, so I bought the stuff.


I have spent quite amount of time thinking of the size of the zen garden I will make. I was thinking of getting some sort of tray where to create the scene. I want to keep the miniature garden next to the Teahouse I built which means that the garden would be placed on the table. In theory that would be good but how on earth can I dust a miniature zen garden, because I know dust will land on it and then it will look just horrible. I thought of building a sort of aquarium on top of the garden. But on one of my trips to a thrift store I found a clock (similar to this but way cheaper) that I knew I could use as a base for the zen garden.


I disassembled the clock and painted the base white. It is way smaller than what I had planned originally and I hope I can fit all the things I want to it. Anyway now I finally(!) have good plan for the Undersized Urbanite Dollhouse contest. And I just realized I have about two weeks to finish this, oh ou...

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8 comments:

  1. ooh, i can't wait to see how it turns out! i have a friend who is madly into railways modelling, he (of course) spends months creating miniature versions of specific trees, bushes and landscapes, much more time on it than building the trains!

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    1. oh damn if he spends months how long would it take me!! Good that I'm quick to learn :D

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  2. Can't wait to see what the Zen garden will look like! Ha, ha I spot some German miniature grass ;)

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    1. Well if I want to actually have something in the contest you do not have to wait long.
      Of course I use the original, like it says :D

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  3. I guess you will have to build 'up' on this one. Can't wait to see what you turn up!

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    1. I am planning to have there at least one tree. Zen gardens just tend to be quite low, so I will have to see how tall I can build this without it looking out of proportion.

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  4. Great idea! It's hard to tell from the picture, about how big is the base?

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    1. It's quite small, inside the glass it is only about 4 in/10 cm in diameter.

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