Image 4 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
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Image 6 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
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Image 4 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
Experience the world of 1001 nights! Even younger children will be fascinated by the intense colors and beautifully formed elements. As the children get older, they will create more and more detailed palaces. Create more mystery and wonder with this building set when combined with glass stones, silk scarves, dolls and
Located in Ballsbridge, an affluent Dublin neighbourhood filled with ...
Image 1 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
Image 8 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
Located in Ballsbridge, an affluent Dublin neighbourhood filled with ...
Located in Ballsbridge, an affluent Dublin neighbourhood filled with ...
Image 10 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by Johnny Umans
Image 9 of 45 from gallery of Rag Doll House / Delmulle Delmulle Architecten. Photograph by René de Wit
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How many of you have packets of DESICCANT SILICA GEL sitting in your shoe boxes just waiting to become grapes!!!!!??? Well now's the time.! FUTURE GRAPES! Pour silica beads onto WAX PAPER and remove the super- sized ones. I'm using a very old Kelly's Brown Glass Paint but I also tried out some Delta Transparent Glass Paint in Amber and it worked just as well. STEP 1: Mix the silica beads into the brown paint. The Brown will provide a base color for the red grapes and will also take the monotony of a single color out and make the grapes more authentic looking. The grapes are now coated with the brown. They will lighten up quite a bit as they dry down. STEP 2: This is the second color that I'm using. Gallery Glass is available at Michael's craft supply and probably most craft stores. I'm using Magenta Royal. It is like a soft wine color when dry. When I first tried this out it was sooo freaky because I didn't know if it would do what I hoped it would. I had another option, Gallery Glass Berry Red, but I went with the Magenta and it worked out beautifully. On the same paper squeeze out a good sized blob of Magenta Royal paint and mix all of the brown beads into it... and this is what you get. But these are way to glossy and red grapes are more "frosty" looking so we add STEP 3.... White Chalk Scrape out some white chalk onto the same wax paper that you have been using. You will need to add more Magenta Royal Paint and mix the beads into the paint chalk mixture. It will look like what you see below. Try not worry. They look awful but they dry down really nicely... SEE!!?? STEP 4: This is a piece of dried flower that I believe is called "Statice", and I clipped off a twig that I thought would make a good shape for the grapes to be glued to. STEP 5: Clip off the dried flowers so that just the stem is left. And Yes, I DID try the Quick Grip but it was not good. I had to try several types of glues and this worked the best. You have to coat the stem with the white TACKY GLUE and let it set up and tacky dry on the stem so that the glue from the paint will stick to it. This is the part that takes patience because of the fight against gravity. The beads will go on and then fall off..... it is better to let a small cluster set up onto the stem rather than try to get them all on at one time as I tried to do. The stem withe the glue on it. These are the red Grapes on the vine and ready to be served. These would look even better with a bit of greenery a grape leaf maybe.? I plan on doing a small market basket with these and the multitude of peaches and breads that I showed in my first blog post "Nights before Christmas". I made some market baskets back in 1993 and I just found one that I had tucked away. So once I get one together, I'll show you how it turned out. Till we meet again, have fun making Grapes; your shoes will thank You for it ! elizabeth
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Miniature plants are one of my favorite additions to any dollhouse because they add so much life (even though the plants are fake). Rooms seem more complete with a little bit of greenery. I'm going to show you how to make inexpensive and easy mini plants. If you don't feel like making your own, you can also buy them in my shop. Materials:-faux greenery-small containers-hot glue-wire cutters (or strong scissors)-paint, jute, small rocks, etc. (optional)I try to use faux greenery I already have ar
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Delft, a hand-cut cut mosaic, shown in Opal Sea Glass™ with jewel glass Lapis Lazuli, Iolite, and Covelite, is part of the Sea Glass™ Collection by New Ravenna.
scaling down an existing home, architecture brio recreates an interactive doll house of a modern dwelling, maintaining down to the last details of a functioning home.
dreamland-doll would like a post featuring abandoned greenhouses. Enjoy! More Abandoned Places ***Disclaimer: Most of the images used do not belong to me. If you see one that’s yours, and you would...
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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!
A grassy knoll perched atop a roof, a stained glass window floating like a balloon from above, a building 15 houses high . . . I’d love to live in this surreal world that German artist…
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The strange and ominous shadowbox diorama dollhouses of french artist Marc Giai-Miniet.
494 p. ; ill. ; 26 cm. ; trade catalog
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✄ 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 them into this dream house! Just follow the step-by-step illustrated instructions and have fun! ♫ SPECIFICATIONS ♫ — Name: Rose Garden Tea Miniature Doll House — Recommended Age: Over 14 — Assembly Difficulty Level: ★★☆☆☆ — Assembly Time: 2-3 days — Finished Size (cm): 29 L x 20 W x 17.8 H — Weight: Approximate 1.4 kg — Materials: wood, fabric, paper, plastic, etc. (Glue and Battery are not included due to airmail restrictions) — LED Lights with 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.