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.
Thank you for supporting small businesses! Miniature Bookshelf 1:12 Scale (1pc) Choose between three bookshelf colors that are of great quality and look amazing in miniature rooms. The honey brown looks very nice in a rustic room with a potted plant, books, and other trinkets. The black shelf can make for a great piece in a modern room with some minimalistic decorations. They are sturdy pieces of furniture that have a nice feel and weight to it. ♥ ITEM DETAILS: - Approx. 8cm length (3.15in) 3cm width (1.18in) 12cm height (4.72in) - Colors: Honey Brown or Black or Walnut Not a toy. Not intended for small children. For decorative purposes only. At Scaled Realm we want to make the lives of other artists, dollhouse enthusiasts, creators, etc, easier by bringing the craft to your home. Bring more life and interest to your projects, every detail counts. Before purchasing please make sure that the scale/measurement is correct for your needs. If you have any questions or concerns please message us. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at Scaled_Realm_Minis Made in the USA
Very modern looking dollhouse shelf made with oak wood. Dimensions: 3.5 inch height 2.5 inch width 1 inch depth Fill out a dollhouse wall quite perfectly with this wooden floating dollhouse shelf. 1:12 scale for maileg mice
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
Miniature modern wooden furniture 1:12 scale for Dollhouse. It fits perfectly in Ikea Dollhouse. Kids room set includes: - Wooden bed + mattress + two pillows + blanket + throw blanket - side table + mini plant - mini wooden chair + rug - carpet The Bed dimensions: -height: 11 cm (4.3 inch) -width: 14.5 cm (5.7 inch) -depth: 9 cm (3.5 inch) The dolls are not included. This miniature dollhouse furniture is handmade from wood. The furniture is for playing with different sizes of dolls or other toys, that measure from 4 inches till 6 inches (10-15cm). Please note: Please note this item is not suitable for children under 3 years, because some items may contain small pieces. Supervised play is recommended for all Children. Please note this item has not been safety tested for use as a toy. Be aware that this is a handmade product, therefore can never be identical. Such changes are related with the creation of handmade products, so you may find minor differences / variations that will make your purchase truly unique. Natural defects / deviations may occur, which are not product flaws. This dollhouse furniture is made to order and will require 8-12 business days to complete. I'm happy to answer any questions, thanks for looking!
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This is the chair from the Vintage Kitchen, I have several pictures of this room box on the blog, one picture is in the July 29, 2009 posting. I've been asked to make a tutorial for this chair several times, I avoided it because it's tricky. Even now, when I made the samples for you I held my breath when the bending began. I didn't have another piece of aluminum if this failed. I am making the table next month so you will have a matching set. This set is in my full-size kitchen, so I took the measurements from it and converted to 1 inch scale. This chair uses 3/32 inch aluminum tubing. I used to get it from Micro Mark, they only sell by the box of 15 now, at least that's what their web site listed. Now, if your first try at bending this chair is successful, consider yourself lucky, but 15 pieces is way too many unless you are using this as a club project. I have found a site that sells the K & S Engineering aluminum tubing in smaller amounts, www.hobbylinc.com They sell 3/32 inch aluminum tubing in a package of 3 for 1.59, I would purchase 2 packages, just in case. For the table you will need 1 package of 1/16 inch aluminum tubing, 6 pieces for 1.59 and 1 package of 1/8 inch aluminum tubing, 3 pieces for 1.89. Look under "building supplies". Of course, if you have a hobby shop that specializes in models and trains they might have this tubing. I used basswood for the seats and backs on the original chairs. If you have access to a scroll saw and can cut the wood, I would use the wood. The seat is 3/32 inch thick basswood and I sanded the saddle into the seat. The back is cut from 1/16 inch thick basswood. After I cut out and sanded the edges round I dampened the back and let it dry over a glass, something that had the right size bend. I held it in place with rubber bands. Let this dry overnight. Then I painted with Rustoleum white oil base paint. For this tutorial I am using mat board for the seats and backs. I mentioned earlier, if you are successful on the first try consider yourself lucky. This goes fast, you'll have a chair in no time, if your bends are correct. Don't try to move the bends too much, aluminum only bends once. I don't use the "tube benders". They are more trouble than they are worth. We will make a bending jig. You'll need a scrap of wood, a piece of a 2 x 4 or maybe a piece of plywood, at least 1/2 inch thick. On a piece of paper draw your chair shape. Use a square. From top of back to seat is 1-1/4 inches; back of seat to front 1-1/4 inches; top of seat to floor 1-3/8 inches and the last measurement is 1-1/16 inches. Now, round off the corners, I did this freehand, if you want to use a circle template, go ahead. Cut this pattern out and glue it to your scrap of wood. Next, you are going to need some brads. These are small nails with NO heads. Mine are probably 5/8 inches long. The picture above is my original bending jig from maybe 10 years ago, never throw out your jigs or forms, you will need them again. See the little brads? Yes, they look like nails, but you can't have heads on them or you won't be able to get the tubing off after you've bent it. Carefully hammer the brads into the wood on your rounded lines. Do you see how mine are very, very close together? You have to do this so the tubing won't crimp. This is your first bending jig for the chair, you have one more to make. On another piece of paper draw an "L" with your square, each leg is 9/16 inches long. Round it's corner also. Glue this piece to the scrap of wood also, glue it about 10 or 12 inch away from the first pattern. Carefully hammer the brads onto the rounded line. Again, this is my original jig with all of my notes. You see I made some mistakes the first time, and when you see me bending you will notice that I had the two jigs too close together. To keep the tubing from crimping insert a wire large enough to fill the inside of the tube. I had 18 gauge covered wire on hand. I had to unravel the thread on it, but it fit into the 3/32 inch tubing just fine. The tubing is 12 inch long. Use your craft knife and with the wire inserted, cut the tubing to 11-1/16 inch. I am cutting the tubing. Cut the wire a little shorter than the tubing. Straight pins are used to cap the ends of the tubing so we need room for those. We are ready to bend. Hold the tubing at the top of the jig, the tubing is going to want to move away from the brad, hold onto it. Please forgive the picture quality, I had help. I've made the first bend at the back of the seat. THEN, I moved the tubing so that it is on top of the second bend's brads, look carefully and you can see this. In this picture you can see how I moved the tubing to be on top of the second bend. I've made the bend and I am down to the bottom. I've made the third bend. I am marking on the tubing a line to indicate the end of the pattern. I've removed the chair and now it's on the next jig. The mark you made should be at the first brad. This is a picture from the top and I am bending around the brads. I am marking the tubing again indicating the end of the pattern, this is also the center back. At this point you could cut the chair at the center back, it's much easier this way, but you have a seam that would have to be glued. I've repositioned the chair. Can you see the chair on the right, the center back line is matching the one on the pattern? We are still looking at everything from the top. I've made the second bend for the bottom of the chair. Now it gets complicated! I do not know how to explain this, but here goes . . . take a straight edge, your ruler, but it's got to be flat and thin, that's why I have mine turned over, push it against the curve and make a mark on the other side of the chair's tubing. This is not exact, this is going to be your trial chair. Remember, you can cut the chair at the center back. I've gone back to my first jig, see the chair is standing up on it's bottom. I've lined up the mark I made with the first brad. After I made the first sample chair, I found that I needed to move the chair back, maybe a 1/16 inch from the brad. We are still looking from the top. The back bottom of the chair is on the left and I am beginning the bottom bend. Yes, it's not on the same plane, we are going to twist the second side into position. Are you sure you wanted these instructions? I've continued around the brads. REMEMBER, to move the tubing after the second bend so that it's under your brads at the back of the seat. If all went well you should be ending at the beginning mark on your pattern. Carefully lift your chair off of the jig. Carefully twist the other side of the chair into position. You have one try at this. Here are my two samples, and my original chair. You can move the aluminum tubing a bit, but don't worry it to death, it will break. All of this just takes minutes to do. Transfer the patterns at the top of this posting to a program that you can change sizes in. When you get the 1 inch square to measure 1 inch, you have the patterns correct. As I mentioned earlier, if you have basswood and can cut it, use it. If not we are going to use mat board for this tutorial. I bent the chair back using a form, this is a circular Altoids tin. Wrinkles will appear on the surface of the mat board. To cover them, because it very hard to get rid of them, cut a piece of paper or card stock to fit over the front of the back after it's bent. This should be a lot easier than trying to sand and paint them out, like I tried to do. Glue the paper with yellow carpenter's glue while the back is in it's bent position. Hold until set. Find some straight pins with large heads, or you can punch circles to cover the open ends of the tube. I had some small nails I used for the samples. I sanded the edges half round and then gave everything a coat of Delta's PermEnamel Gloss Glaze to seal. Let dry. A picture showing the half rounded edges. I painted the mat board with Delta's PermEnamel white paint, several times, sanding with 320 grit paper in between coats. We are trying to imitate metal so we want a very smooth surface. After you are satisfied with the surface give everything a coat of Delta's PermEnamel Gloss Glaze. I glued the backs and seats on with instant glue, be careful of your position, you don't have much time to reposition. Yes, this chair is a little daunting, but you can do it, just take a deep breath!! I will be posting the table next month. Have fun, expand on it, make it better, Just keep making MINIS!!!!!
This is what happens when you design with popsicle sticks. The Hedges sofa by Barnby Designs is a striking sofa design embodying the elegance of simplicity.
Summer is MOST CERTAINLY here and it’s wayyyy too hot to cook inside. We’ve been BBQing every day, and filling the gaps with salad and beer lol. I figured it ... Read more
Ferd Sobol and his wife Mille have been dealers at Good Sam for more than twenty years. An IGMA Fellow, Ferd specializes in fine handcrafted 1:12 scale furniture from the Federal Period. He graciously shares photos of his most recent piece, The Breakfront. One of his most popular designs, this is an unprecedented Third Edition. Email: [email protected]. Web: http://www.SobolEditions.com Ferd Sobol Editions Breakfront. Ferd Sobol Editions Breakfront caning. Ferd Sobol Editions Breakfront flame finial tambour. Ferd Sobol Editions dovetails. Ferd Sobol holding The Breakfront. To see more of Ferd Sobol's fine furniture, to >here
Introducing the Riley chair, a mid-century MCM style miniature for your 1:12 or 1:16 modern dollhouse. Tutorial (with video) and SVG files!
Miniature computer desk Miniature furniture BJD doll decoration Dollhouse miniatures Dollhouse miniature artisan Photography props Welcome ! 😘😘 Wonderful miniature model. Discover the beauty of life with your heart and experience a different world. Some things evolve with the times, some have passed away, and some still exist in daily life. Miniature model to help you pick up that special memory, feel the feelings of that era. Details: [Size]: (wide) 101mm * (deep) 48mm* (high) 70mm [Material]: Wood [Features]: Wooden computer desk. Kind tips: 1. Non-child toys, please pay attention to avoid children eating or accidentally injured; 2. By the characteristics of hand-made, please allow each miniature may have slight differences.� Shipping: Orders will be shipped within 1~5 business days after receiving cleared payment by PP. For most of the countries, it will take about 7~19 days to arrive. Welcome bulk order! And if you have something special need, please contact me for more information.
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Thank you for supporting small businesses! Miniature Farmhouse Furniture Set Choose between 2 colors: Walnut or Black Nothing beats some quality furniture, and this set is just that! This set comes with 3 amazing items! A bed and two nightstands. They are all painted a walnut or black color and look absolutely amazing and realistic! This set definitely fits a multitude of aesthetics! I personally really see it in a farmhouse. ♥ ITEM DETAILS: Before purchasing please make sure that the scale/measurement is correct for your needs. (approximate measurements) - Bed: 15x13x9.5cm - Nightstand: 5.5x3.5x4.5cm - Colors: Walnut OR Black Not a toy. Not intended for small children. For decorative purposes only. At Scaled Realm we want to make the lives of other artists, dollhouse enthusiasts, creators, etc, easier by bringing the craft to your home. Bring more life and interest to your projects, every detail counts. If you have any questions or concerns please message us. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at Scaled_Realm_Minis Made in the USA
Once you see how easy it is to make your own mini rope baskets, you'll be obsessed. You just need rope and a hot glue gun, and a little coordination!
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🌸 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 🌸 Very stylish and incredibly beautiful dresser for 1/6 scale dolls. This dark green handsome cannot leave anyone indifferent. - It is made of MDF, painted with high quality acrylic paint, oak veneer is glued on the doors. - Back wall finished with fabric. - Both doors can be opened. - This is our unique design. Furniture for popular fashion 1/6 scale dolls 11 - 12 inch (25-32 cm) height: Blythe, Pullip, Dal, Monster High, Momoko, YoSD bjd, Obitsu and others. --------------------------------------------------------------- 📐 Approximate size: 📏 Width 20 cm (7.9 inch) Height 13cm (5.1 inch) Depth 6.5 cm (2.6 inch) Pictured doll height 29 cm (11.5 inch) --------------------------------------------------------------- 🔨 PERSONALIZATION 🎨 - You can choose from 23 colors from our color palette! - You can write in the personalization window your wishes for the order. --------------------------------------------------------------- ✅ Includes: ✅ - TV stand The doll and other accessories are not included. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🔺 Please note that: 🔺 - Our doll furniture and accessories have small fragile parts, they are intended for adult collectors and for children over 14 years old. - Color transfer depends on the monitor settings and may vary slightly. 🚚 SHIPPING ✈️ The whole order will be sent by mail with tracking, track will be written after sending. Standard delivery time is approximately 3-5 weeks. I hope you enjoy shopping in my secret small world. If you like our store, don't forget to add it to your favorites so you don't miss our amazing new items! If you have any questions about our products feel free to send me a private message. I will be glad to help you and will try to answer your question as soon as possible. You can also check out the F.A.Q section. I wish you a pleasant shopping!😊
This "rubber" duck is too adorable to pass up. Actually made of hard plastic, it measures 3/4" wide. (Note: it does not float.) Please note there are more items in this collection! Choose from the drop-down menu or find more details on each item here: bath tray - etsy.com/listing/655640018, loose bath bubbles - etsy.com/listing/385481878 and bubble bottle & pouf - etsy.com/listing/678727855.) Be sure to check out my other items. There are more bathroom and dollhouse accessories to choose from! **All of our miniatures are made to fit a 1” scale dollhouse. Please feel free to message me with any questions**
Modern miniature replica of Incy Interiors blush pink Sybilla Sofa Get the designer look in your dollhouse with this gorgeous miniature sofa! Inspired by Incy Interiors Sybilla Sofas and handmade at 1:12 scale, these tiny sofas have all the details of the real sofas and can be custom made in your choice of colour. For a sofa in a colour not listed in the drop-down menu, please send me a convo. Most requests can be made for you! These miniature sofas are fully upholstered and come with two bolster cushions (cylindrical cushions pictured) in the same fabric as the upholstery. They sit on a gold painted base with small legs. Overall dimensions are: 12 cm long 4.5cm high 5cm deep Please check that these dimensions will suit your dollhouse or roombox. The original Incy Interiors sofas are designed as children's sofas so are slightly smaller than regular sofas and this sizing is reflected in the miniature sofas. **Please note that these sofas are for adult collectors only and are not suitable as toys. While every effort is made to create strong and sturdy miniatures, they are not durable enough for play and small parts may be a choking hazard.** This items is made to order and will require 7-10 business days to complete.
Modern miniature furniture 1:12 scale for Dollhouse. It fits perfectly in Ikea Dollhouse. Miniature dining set incudes: - table + 2 benches - vase - carpet Kitchen accessories (plate with drinks) and some plants are not includet. Miniature table dimesions: -height: 6 cm (2.4 inch) -width: 10 cm (3.9 inch) -depth: 6 cm (2.4 inch ) This miniature dollhouse furniture is handmade from wood. All wooden elements and accessories are painted with water-based paints and lacquers that are safe for children. The furniture is for playing with different sizes of dolls or other toys, that measure from 4 inches till 6 inches (10-15cm). The dollhouse furniture is made to order and will require 7-10 business days to complete. Please note: Please note this item is not suitable for children under 3 years, because some items may contain small pieces. Please note this item has not been safety tested for use as a toy. Be aware that this is a handmade product, therefore can never be identical. Such changes are related with the creation of handmade products, so you may find minor differences. I'm happy to answer any questions, thanks for looking!
Arched wooden miniature shelf for your dollhouse. Measures 2 inches in height,0.75 inches in depth and 3 inches in length. You can easily put one miniature plant and one frame on it. Perfect to accessorize your dollhouse.
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We’ve made organizing miniature goodness easy as 1, 2, 3. Clean lines and sleek style for modern shelving solution in any dollhouse space. Attach to your kitchen wall for an open shelving concept, or add to a bedroom a place for all the tiny trinkets. Specifications: Includes: 1 wall shelf in your choice of finish Scale: 1:12 Measurements: Length: 2.6 in Depth: 1 in Height: 1.25 in *All other accessories in photos are sold separately. CAUTION: Choking Hazard. Small Parts. Some toys may not be suitable for children under 3. Parental supervision advised. WARNING: This product may contain chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to Proposition 65 Warnings.
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Welcome to the Mini Adventures Co. blog! I plan to use this blog to share easy tutorials with you so you can create your own mini adventures. Since this is the very first post, it seemed fitting to share my story of how I got started with miniatures and how you can start your own dollhouse. This is the very first dollhouse I ever worked on, and it's amazing how far I've already come in my miniature making. I purchased this Melissa and Doug dollhouse for my daughter Lucy a couple years ago for Ch
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