As a hobby, I create miniatures and decorate and style dollhouses
Die Sonne war heute wirklich so wundervoll. Ich hoffe Ihr habt alle einen schönen Samstagnachmittag gehabt und konntet den herrlichen Tag ge...
✄ NOTE ♫ This is a DIY kit, including all the materials needed to build the dollhouse shown in the picture. Everything requires assembly. This is NOT a finished product. ♫ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ♫ This DIY dollhouse kit makes a great craft project and gift for both children and collectors! This dollhouse features a very detailed interior design with lights that lighten this dollhouse in the dark. The pictures show the finished projects. What you will receive is a package of materials you need to assemble into this dream house! Just follow the step-by-step illustrated instructions and have fun! ♫ SPECIFICATIONS ♫ — Name: Mini Flower House Miniature Doll House Kit — Recommended Age: Over 14 — Assembly Difficulty Level: ★★☆☆☆ — Assembly Time: 1 day — Finished Size (cm): 20 L x 15 W x 15.5 H — Weight: Approximate 1.0 kg — Materials: wood, fabric, paper, plastic, etc. (Glue and Battery are not included due to airmail restrictions) — Detailed colored instructions. — LED Lights with a battery box switch. ♫ AFTER PURCHASE ♫ Glue and battery are not included due to airmail restrictions, you need to purchase them to complete the project. White glue or other all-purpose adhesive glue may be used. All kits use AA or AAA batteries. One time free replacement of damaged or missing parts comes with any DIY dollhouse purchases. Just send us a message with a full list of damaged/missing part numbers. ♫ HANDLING & SHIPPING ♫ By default, most of our items will be ship via USPS, UPS, DLH, or FedEx with tracking numbers within 3-5 business days after your complete payment. We do combined shipping, please contact us for a combined shipping charge if you're buying more than one item. The estimated delivery standards are 7-21 business days. Please note that this delivery standard is not guaranteed.
Tiny ghosts roam through Victorian-style dollhouses with gravestone gardens, cushy furniture, and gilded frames holding family photos.
In This Blog Post, I Will Talk About 13 Dollhouse Decorating Ideas, Made With Everyday Materials,But Also Quite Fancy Ideas From Professionals
Now for something completely different - a walnut house in a planter! The idea came to me when I saw the beautiful hand turned bowls made by Tom Frey. The bowl I've used for this piece is cherrywood, with a natural rim. The house, as always, is made from a real walnut, with acorn caps as roof and awnings. It's supported on oak twigs from our yard, and embellished with bits of dried grapevine. The tiny landscape inludes agate pebbles from the southern shore of Lake Superior, collected for me by friends who were vacationing there. One of the real pleasures of what I do is receiving unexpected gifts of natural bits and pieces from friends and family who have seen the walnut houses and think I might be able to use some interesting pebbles, tiny shells, fragments of bark, driftwood or fungi. I'm so grateful to them! It's helped me to build up quite a collection of wonderful things, which I dip into all the time. The interior has a cozy bed, tables and a comfy chair; a shelf over the door holds books and dishes.
Hi everyone, I had so much fun last month making my first house out of cardboard when I created the San Francisco House that I wanted to create another one from cardboard. I was inspired by this picture I found on the internet of an abandoned house that someone had drawn. When I started out this house had both sides, but it was to large of a house for what I wanted, so I cut the right side of the house off. This was one of my hardest designs to try to create since when I started looking at the inspiration picture that there was not one truly even square or realistic edge in the picture. The porch was also a challenge trying to create it from the picture but I think it turned out darn awesome. I think I spent about 2 weeks this May creating this Haunted Mansion and it was so much fun and enjoyable using the cardboard. Yes it kills my hands to do the Thousands of cuts to create the house but so worth it. I am loving Cardboard and love how I can design so much from it at a Low cost compared to using the fancy Expensive Wood that you have to buy at dollhouse shops. I spent one day alone creating the interior cardboard boxes and trash and newspapers for the interior, plus I didn't have any fireplaces to put into the home so I created some out of cardboard...lol.. I also am loving how the aged patina came out with the painting process of the house, which for the life of me I don't know if I can remember how to recreate it again. Again the use of cardboard made the house so light, but also so hard and sturdy. I hope you all like my newest creation. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan
Lisa states, “I started this project July 25th and could not stop working on it. Now I just need to invent a shrink ray so I can move in!” The house was exhibited at the 2017 Good Sam …
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flowers, garden, fence, gutters, teapot, watering can, fence, arbor, bush, topiary,
Miniature artist Hannah Lemon's houseplants were a big hit, earning her a spot on season 2 of Best in Miniature. Learn more in the full interview!
plants, fern, palm, flowers, vases, alcohol ink, living room, sewing, pillows,
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Free dollhouse wallpaper printables for doll makers and dollhouse crafter/enthusiasts. Old American & floral Victorian style with photo frames.
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Imagine the sweetest dolls house you've ever seen, packed with crocheted mice. Welcome to the Amsterdam's Mouse House!
Hi Everyone I completely forgot to post pictures of the first Cardboard House I created last month in April. I was inspired by a picture I found on the right that another miniature enthusiast had created. So I had to try and see if I could make the San Francisco looking house myself using cardboard. It took me about 2 weeks to complete in my free time and Days of cutting cardboard strips with scissors. I thought my fingers were going to fall off with thousands of cuts to create the siding and windows and shingles. Ii didn't want to make an exact copy of the house but to give it my own touch. I think it turned out really cool looking and is so lightweight and the cardboard is so sturdy and hard once it was glued down. I really loved using the cardboard, it was a great medium to use. I hope you all enjoy! Me trying to get my walls to look like the small picture I had to create the house from. One small pile of cardboard strips and hours of cutting.
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