Update on the Miniature Club in the North Bay

The new club in the North Bay is now known as Wine Country Miniature Society. During the April meeting, club members tried out various techniques and materials to create 1:12 and 1:48 stained glass pieces. Attendees brought projects to work on and shared some recently finished pieces.

Aimee added a frame to the stained glass window she created during the club meeting. The frame was created using a plastic salad container and metal tape.
Rafael demonstrated making stained glass using lead tape.
Jennifer and Rafael show the stained glass piece they created during the meeting.
Billie worked on a chest of drawers kit.
Stacey showed these Spring cookies that she created.
Bev worked on the spiral staircase workshop offered through create.miniatures.org.

Come join us! The club is open to all miniaturists, regardless of skill and scale.

The next meeting will be Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Santa Rosa, CA. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own projects to work on and a snack to share.

At the next club meeting on May 19, Aimee will be sharing techniques for creating floors.

For more information about Wine Country Miniature Society, contact Barbara Thornton-Hill (the NAME State Representative for the North Bay area).


This information is offered as a service to the community of miniature enthusiasts. If you know of a miniature related event or have information/photos to share, please contact the N.A.M.E. N2 Region Webmaster. Did you know that you can promote our N2 region when you post photos to social media? Just use the hashtag #namen2 when adding a new photo to your social media account.

Miniature Club in the North Bay

Join Marin, Sonoma, and Napa area miniaturists for friendship and sharing at the upcoming club meeting.

The club is open to all miniaturists, regardless of skill and scale.

The next meeting will be Sunday, April 14, 2024, in Santa Rosa, CA. Carol will be sharing techniques to create realistic-looking stained glass. She will bring along materials for attendees to make their own piece in 1:12 or 1:48 scale. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own projects to work on after the stained glass session.

For more information about the club, contact Barbara Thornton-Hill (the NAME State Representative for the North Bay area).


This information is offered as a service to the community of miniature enthusiasts. If you know of a miniature related event or have information/photos to share, please contact the N.A.M.E. N2 Region Webmaster. Did you know that you can promote our N2 region when you post photos to social media? Just use the hashtag #namen2 when adding a new photo to your social media account.