Marianne: I love your work. May I post the link in a Yahoo group I moderate - The Miniature Beehive - which is devoted to DIY miniature making? I know our members would love to see them.
December 8, 2010 1:18PM
Sue Richards: Hello Kaye
I love your white Christmas. I keep looking at it and can't believe it is 144th. Christmas is my favourite time and I have dabbled in 144th for the past 12 months but nothing like White Christmas. Congratulations.
August 3, 2007 2:46PM
Sandra Campbell:
July 24, 2007 9:38PM
Adelaide Cann: Hi Kaye,
Such a wonderful diverse miniature album that reflects the miniature artist in you Kaye - I like to visit regularrly to see your new projects.
Kind regards
Adelaide
July 4, 2007 3:55AM
Elke from Munich: Hello Kaye,
your house is outstanding,great! I love your landscaping around the house and all the small items into the house. I take a look to your other minis,i can only say, fantastic!!
minihugs from Elke,Munich
May 23, 2005 10:23PM
Deni: You certainly have some gems here Kaye
I love your 2 story house! so cute
and I have the same delprado all in a box ready to go
Did you find it a bit difficult?
It looks marvelous!!!
Hugs Deni
August 28, 2004 12:00AM
Joyce Betts - Grandads Playroom: Hi Kaye
I have been looking for a picture of my friends Maureen Clarke - I think I have found her but she appears to be in jail!! - what has she done!! hahaha!!!
Lovely site thanks for sharing
Love
Joyce from the UK
February 10, 2002 7:45AM
Glynis: loved your theme - Corner of the World when I first saw it at the Bankstown Show - and it's nice to be able to see it again. The gazebo and wickerwork is terrific!
October 22, 2001 5:24PM
Erica Portelli: Hi
I'm finally getting a chance to do a little 'surfing' and have been looking through your
albums from the 2001 Sydney show and thought I could help you with putting names
to a couple of photos - I hope I'm doing this right, I'm just counting down the photos on the left of each album-
All the ladies belong to the Leprechauns Miniatures Club
album 1
No 8 - 'Rainbows End' a leprechaun house by Alice Moore
album 3
No 14 - white stucco 3 storey house by Marilyn Halcomb
No 15 - small yellow house on left by Gail Pearce, three storey house on right by
Diane Hall
No 16 beach kiosk scene - by Gail Pearce
No 17 - inside the honeymoon cottage - Alice Moore
No 18 honeymoon cottage by Alice Moore
thanks for putting these up - I couldn't go to this years show, so it was good to see the photos
October 17, 2001 4:46PM
Annie the Aussie: Dear Kaye, What a terrific lot of photographs you took. I am bookmarking this site, because I can then come back and visit and look through it all more carefully. I thought the Bankstown Show was particularly good this year. Jan Gorman's shop all in blue and white was my absolute favourite. I simply drooled over this. Melinda Garrett's Shop was also superb. Loved the street with all the shops (one club did that), - all so different, butr fitting together so well. I also liked the larger shopping area in a U-shape - some great ideas including flower stall, and newspaper man if I remember. I loved the Pub with the dogs, the Disney shop, the Garage, and so much more.
Your projects are great too. I love your Antiques and Secondhand shop - Proprietor is nice - a resin figure and resin chair? Xmas in July workshop is great. Also is your Del Prado completed yet?
Thanks for sharing. Cannot wait for the next show - I always feel as though I am walking into Aladdin's Cave - there are so many treasures there.
Best Regards, Annie the Aussie, Fragrant Farm, Mudgee.
September 6, 2001 1:20AM
Barbara Jones: Kaye,
Thanks for including our shops in your album, it is good to see them placed where more people can see them.
Regards
"Little Wonders"
Wollongong
August 23, 2001 11:56PM
Chris Ann: Me again!
"Mummy, where does the tooth fairy go for holidays" is the project of my club - the HMM Club. I did Mr & Mrs Claus, Jennifer Howlett did the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, Patricia King did The Wicked Witch of the West and her Cronies,Captain Hook and his Crew, The Dumpty Family and the Tooth Fairy and friends. Sandra Marshall did the playground and The Town Mouse and Country Mouse, Helen Spencer did Pooh Bear and friends and the Teddy Bears' Picnic, And the Seven Vertically Challenged Mining Engineers belonged to Judy Moras. It was a fun project for a change and was based on our desire to create camping scenes, and the actual question asked by Patricia King's daughter Rhiannon a few years ago!
June 14, 2001 2:41AM
Chris Ann: A couple more for you Kaye. Block 2 near the end - 2 scenes in 1 photo -?Kitchen Prayer? and small autumnal scene, both by Shobana Valentine; and the one immediately following it with antique dolls is by Robyn Reynolds
June 9, 2001 5:02AM
Anne: Kaye - am enjoying looking at all I missed by not being able to go to the Show. One more name for you - in series 4, no 18 with the ducks on the wall and the old radio was made by Ann Cochrane.
June 9, 2001 2:00AM
Chris Ann: Hi Kaye, congratulations! There are some great pics. I can give you the names of the makers of some scenes. In the first block [15 pics]:
Jan Gorman did the wonderful white room with the porcelain collection [the first few photos.
The 1/48 scale Irish cottage, with sheep and rabbits in the vegie garden is mine!
The 1/48 scale Xmas tree and the framed pantry are both by Judy Moras
In the second block, the 1/48 English and Australian cottages are by Dawn Watson. The English cottage also features in block 3 or 4 - I forget which now!
Regards
Chris Ann
June 7, 2001 3:49AM
Charlene: Hi Kaye. I am the first to sign the guestbook! Hehehe... I enjoyed looking at these piccies from Bankstown. Charlene from MinisDownunder
June 4, 2001 11:15PM
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