I think all mini makers want to make a Christmas tree to decorate for the holidays. I tried pipe cleaner trees as well as sisal trees and wasn’t happy with the results for an indoor tree to d…
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Tour a full-size house surrounded by magical miniature gardens both in-ground and in pots, at the home of the miniature garden pioneer, Janit Calvo.
The 2020 decorations at Queen Elizabeth's royal residence include a 20-foot-high Christmas tree, twinkling lights, and garlands.
This Home Sweet Home Christmas Home Tour is filled with tons of unique decorating ideas. This retro vintage house is colorfully decked from top to bottom.
The monarch and Duke of Edinburgh will spend the festive period at Windsor Castle
Is there anything more magical than the tiny world of a doll's house at Christmas? Miniaturist extraordinaire Lucy Clayton introduces us to her latest creation
The cutest little Pagodas we ever did see. These add a touch of whimsy and Asian flare to your Classic Christmas tree. Each Pagoda features a tassle hanging from the bottom and 3D style. They are made of thick high quality paper. SIZEPink - 2.75"L x 5"HGreen - 3.75"L x 4"H
Is there anything more magical than the tiny world of a doll's house at Christmas? Miniaturist extraordinaire Lucy Clayton introduces us to her latest creation
LED Star Ornaments: This instructable is about making stars shine brightly. A while ago, it was also about making Christmas trees without cutting down trees. These LED Christmas trees have an Instructable of their own now. They're still in the videoclip,…
Make a tiny Christmas tree for your dollhouse in the Victorian style. This little christmas tree is in the English Victorian style, made popular by Queen Victoria in 1848.
Eighteen trees will be raffled off today at the library’s third annual Christmas tree raffle in the town of Onondaga. Volunteers decorate the trees, which range in themes from the New York Yankees, to Hello Kitty to the New York Lottery.
Is there anything more magical than the tiny world of a doll's house at Christmas? Miniaturist extraordinaire Lucy Clayton introduces us to her latest creation
Add a little magic to your bookshelf with a book nook. These gorgeous miniature scenes captured in a book are so much fun to put together.
Last year I made these Sweets Decorated 9" inch & 6" inch & 3" tall Christmas trees. But I kinda started on them late in the year and only made a few of them. As you can imagine... I had to make a great deal of polymer clay cookies, cupcakes, cake pops and donuts to fill them up. So this year... I'm starting early :o) In keeping with my *Sweets decorated* Theme, this year I've whipped up some Wreaths too! I also made some Doily Wreaths for anytime of the year. I just love the sweetness that they add to any kitchen or bakery scene. I am also going to create a real-life full-sized sweets decorated Christmas Tree for my Sons to enjoy this Holiday Season. I am making life-sized polymer clay cookies and cake pops and other sweets to decorate our tree. I can't wait to have it all completed in this larger size. I will be sure to post pictures here once it's completed. Hope you all enjoy the pictures :o)
The monarch and Duke of Edinburgh will spend the festive period at Windsor Castle
Is there anything more magical than the tiny world of a doll's house at Christmas? Miniaturist extraordinaire Lucy Clayton introduces us to her latest creation
Make tiny palm trees in several model scales for gaming terrains, railroad scenes, dolls houses, or Christmas Nativity scenes using paper and wire.
Hi Everyone, I just finished my newest consignment job-( The English Cottage ). A wonderful lady from the Denver Miniature Museum hired me to re-create a miniature house I made a year ago. But this house was to be bigger and she wanted to furnish it herself, but brought her favorite lights to incorporate into the house and a few pieces of furniture so I could build the house to the right scale. I am usually very critical of my work on my miniature house, but this one I feel is my best work so far. I taught myself some new techniques on making the slate tile roof and the stone and rocks around the house out of paper clay. This one took 11 days and about 55 hours to complete. I individually made each stone and rock around the house, which I have never done before. Usually I carve the stones and rock out of the paper clay. But I was trying to go for a more realistic look and did brick and mortar around the windows and doors and on the chimney. I really love the way my Slate Tile Roof turned out making it out of Egg Cartons. I still have blisters from many ours of tearing the egg cartons into little pieces. Its actually killing me not to furnish it. But I know she has a lot of incredible furniture and miniatures to put in this house. I hope you like the pictures and I think I will take a month off on building miniature houses before my vacation at the end of next month. But I am not sure since I have been dying to try to create a Modern Glass Miniature House. Have a Wonderful Month Everyone! Since I made the house bigger than the one I made last year, I am surprising her, since I was able to create more living space in the attic with a roof that opens and you cant tell there is an opening with the way I laid the slate tiles over the hinges and opening. I still love using popsicle sticks for the flooring. It gives it a aged look like its a hundred year old cottage inside. Picture of what it looked like after applying each stone individually. This is how I tried laying the electric tape for the plug-ins. I actually hard wire the plug-ins into the electrical tape since I am not a fan of the plug ins that press into the tape. They can get you Swearing since they never hold good and when you unplug a lamp they can come out of the wall. I want to create something that works better than what you can find in the miniature stores. I usually glue down the wire from the plug ins I buy and nail them to the electrical tape, then cover them with the wood flooring.