As a hobby, I create miniatures and decorate and style dollhouses
A mid century dream Quarter scale (1:48) Bookcase KIT Made from plywood, this kit arrives flat packed with assembly instructions Includes small pieces that require careful handling Dimensions in cm: 1.7 cm wide, 0.7 cm deep, 3.5 cm tall Dimensions in inches: 0.7 in wide, 0.3 in deep, 1.4 in tall Thank you for looking & if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask!
Measurements: Width: 9.3 cm (3.66 in), Depth: 3.1 cm (1.22 in), Height: 16.1 cm (6.34 in) 1:12 scale
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A miniature scene as editorial illustration. If we had to imagine our ideal project, it would likely go exactly like this one. The key ingredient is partnering with great people, and we got to work with the pros over at The Washington Post.
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Established in 1985, the miniature festival has become the leading event for craftsmen and enthusiasts to celebrate their work
Here are a few handy printable's that I have found around the internet. Just right click on the one you want and save as. More will be added as I find them. You may need to alter the size of some pics it depends on what you want. Victorian newspapers Comics Magazines Clocks Ouija board Bottled fairy's Chandeliers Palmistry hand Boarder Apothecary labels Owls Apothecary labels 2 Maps Spell book page Spell book page 2 Spell book page 3 Spell book page 4 Spell book page 5 Boarder 2 Boarder 3 Brick 1 Brick 2 Brick 3 Books 1 Books 2 Stereoscopes Old photographs Treasure map 1 Treasure map 2 Box Box 2 Box 3 Box 4 Cds and Laptop Bird house Box 5 Box 6 Wall paper or tile Apothecary labels 3 Apothecary labels 4 Alice in wonderland trim Alice in wonderland bottle labels Globe Apothecary labels 5 Apothecary labels 6
Meet Kiyomi, a Japanese artist and mother of two who can masterfully create perfect, miniature replica of furniture from the 18th century that goes perfectly well with old Victorian dollhouses. Being a mother of two can be quite difficult, especially when it comes to time management. But Kiyomi’s case proves even more challenging, considering how intricate her hobby is and how it requires a lot of time to create even one piece of furniture.
This elegant Dollhouse Miniature Canopy Baby Crib will be the center of any nursery! With its sweet charm and white finish it is perfect for any dollhouse baby! An easy access front gate that glides up and down with ease. Includes a white satin floral printed mattress complimented by a matching canopy with a lace trim. Made of wood and metal. 1:12 scale - 1" scale
Art historians Susie Rogers and Kevin Mulvany (pictured) spent a year working on the miniature shop on the Boulevard St Germain in Paris, which has tiny glassware and designer bags.
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share my latest little house I'm calling the White Cottage which I completed in about 5 days and over 30 hours of work. Its made out of heavy duty cardboard and I was inspired again when I should be taking a break from creating, but once again I thought I cant sit still I have to create something. Plus a couple weeks before I tried my hand at making some wing back chairs. I was inspired by a white wing back chair that is pictured below. So I made a rough pattern from it and did my best to teach myself how to create my own chairs, plus attended 1 couch, which was my first attempt. I think I enjoyed making them even though I think I can build a house quicker than I can build a chair lol.... but I am always in a hurry, and was able to create a chair in about 1 1/2 hours. Not to bad, if I would dedicate more time I think I could get better. But I'm not sure if I'm a furniture builder, it wasn't as fun as creating a house. I hope you all enjoy the pictures.. Have a Wondeful Month. Stan. The white chair was the inspiration chair I thought I would attempt to create. The floral chair is the first attempt, which I had a hard time on the arms and it turned out more of a fantasy looking cottage chair. The checkered chair was my second attempt. This floral chair was my third attempt which I really liked the line. and I simplified the arms. The chair on the far left which is below which was the hardest since I used an old curtain for material and the material was 3 times as thick, which was way to hard to glue and shape. This was the hardest attempt since I used to heavy of material. I had no legs around so I found some beads and glued together. My first attempt at making a couch that matched the lines of the wing back chair. Its far from perfect, but I have adjusted the pattern I made, but now out of energy and inspiration to create another one. At least I know I can always build my own furniture to furnish my houses I build if I ever need to.
flowers, garden, fence, gutters, teapot, watering can, fence, arbor, bush, topiary,
Imagine the sweetest dolls house you've ever seen, packed with crocheted mice. Welcome to the Amsterdam's Mouse House!
As a hobby, I create miniatures and decorate and style dollhouses
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