Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Two Magical Miniaturists are Better Than One!

It didn't take me long to realize there was no way I was going to have as much fun making this tiny magic shop without my bestie and fellow magic-loving miniaturist, David of David's Dollhouse.

David of David's Dollhouse smiling broadly while working on the interior of the Mini Mountain Magic 1:12 scale miniature magic shop structure, showing the empty wooden interior before lighting and décor were added.

I've known David an awfully long time, and I honestly don't know why he still puts up with me (but I'm really glad he does). He's a master miniaturist AND a magic lover, so OF COURSE this project is going to be so much better with him involved.

Today we tackled some planning and put in new lighting. Did I think to get a picture of the old lighting before we started? No. No I did not. -facepalm-

But here's what the shop looked like when I first got it....

The interior of the Mini Mountain Magic miniature shop before LED lighting was installed, showing the wooden printer's tray shelving, staircase, and pendant light fixtures in place but not yet illuminated, with brass hanging lamp details visible.


And here's what it looks like NOW with spiffy new LED lighting!

he interior of Mini Mountain Magic after new LED lighting was installed, showing the warm glow illuminating the wooden shelving units, staircase, and empty shop space — ready to be filled with tiny magical things.

People might actually be able to see what's on those back shelves now! I am so excited! It looks amazing (though, WOW do I need to dust! D'oh!)

David already has some fantastic ideas for filling the shop, and now that the structure and lighting are sorted, we get to move on to the REALLY fun part: filling it with nifty, magical things. 

Miniaturist Wendy Wylde and her collaborator David of David's Dollhouse smiling together behind the rooftop of the Mini Mountain Magic 1:12 scale miniature magic shop structure, both clearly delighted with the project they're building together.


Stay tuned for more updates. I cannot wait to see how this all comes together. And David... thank you. It's always the best getting to work on something with you.

— Wendy


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Where it Began - The Zig Zag

I think the moment I saw this 3D print file, this tiny magic shop was destined to happen.

Screenshot of the Penguin Magic website product listing for the Zig Zag Illusion 3D Printable Action Figure by Creativity Lab, priced at ten dollars as an instant download STL file, showing a hand holding the assembled miniature Zig Zag illusion prop.

The file is for a miniature Zig-Zag illusion, one of the most iconic props in stage magic, scaled down to 1:12ish. 

Screenshot of the Penguin Magic website showing the full Creativity Lab 3D printable miniature magic illusion collection, including the Zig Zag, Square Circle, Origami Illusion, Vanishing Cube, Color Changing Bottle, and Cups and Balls — all available as instant download STL files for ten dollars each.


If you're a 3d printing type, they're available on Penguin Magic here - Creativity Lab 3d Print Files. I have all of them, and I've been very pleased with the ones I've printed out so far. But it was the Zig-Zag that first caught my eye and won my heart. 


The 3D printed components of a 1:12 scale miniature Zig Zag illusion scattered on the floor of the empty Mini Mountain Magic shop before assembly, showing the black frame pieces and red and yellow panel components ready to be put together.


The pieces are easy to print and the directions are super clear about how to put it all together. And it goes together VERY nicely, I think.

The completed 1:12 scale miniature Zig Zag illusion assembled and standing on the floor of Mini Mountain Magic, showing the iconic three box configuration with red frames and yellow panels featuring the classic silhouette cutouts, with the shop's wooden shelving and brass pendant light visible in the background.

So yeah, the Zig Zag was probably what set this whole thing off, and it'll be the cornerstone of the whole shop (even though I think for display it'll be tucked off in a corner).

Just wait until I get the rest of the little illusions done. A few of them can be performed (and I will. With tweezers. :) This is going to be fun.) 

I'm so lucky to get to work on a project like this: combining magic and miniatures together. 

Back to the mini mines! Wishing you a very happy and magical Sunday! 

- Wendy  


Friday, April 24, 2026

Mini Mountain Magic - The Beginning

 

The official logo for Mini Mountain Magic, a 1:12 scale miniature magic shop by Wendy Wylde. The black and white circular logo features decorative scroll borders, four pointed sparkle stars, and bold serif lettering reading Mini Mountain Magic, Miniature Magic Shop. Below the text is a silhouette of snow capped Colorado mountain peaks rising above a row of charming Victorian style buildings.

Hello! Welcome to the Mini Mountain Magic Blog!

My name is Wendy Wylde, and if you're here, you're probably someone who appreciates a little wonder. And that means you're in exactly the right place.

Two of my greatest loves are 1:12 scale miniatures and magic. I used to perform magic professionally, and I still make miniatures for a living. It's rare that these two worlds collide, but this little shop is bringing them together at last.

In September 2026, I'll have a sales table at the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys' annual Fall Show  and for the very first time, I'm also bringing something for the exhibit room! The show's theme is "150 Reasons to Love Colorado," celebrating the 150th anniversary of Colorado's statehood. Colorado has a rich and fascinating history of magic, with many beloved magic shops over the years, and I wanted to honor that legacy.

So I'm creating a 1:12 scale magic shop Mini Mountain Magic and filling it with all kinds of tiny magical things.

This blog is where I'll share what I'm making and why, and document the whole journey right up to show day. And honestly? Who knows what happens after that.

If that sounds like your kind of thing, welcome! I am so glad you stopped by. And now....the tiny curtain is about to rise. Find your tiny seat! The show is about to begin!

— Wendy