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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!
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
So this project started out as “I’m not going to do much… just spray paint some plastic furniture. It’s not going to be fancy or the cutest dollhouse you’ve ever seen…” And ended with me spending two weeks obsessing adding board and batten to walls and making tiny baskets and chandeliers. It was a s
Dollhouse Miniature ivory area rug in a textured floral pattern. Add a cozy feel to any room with this beautiful pattern. The edges are fringed for a more realistic finish. This item comes in multiple sizes, if you need a specific size please message me. Please note that all sizes are approximate. This item is for dollhouse decoration only and is not meant for small children as toys.
A selection of dollhouses by artist Robin Carey, compiled by Sumaiya Mehreen
Are you looking to create a Maileg mouse house but don't know where to start? Don't want to spend too much money on the house? Or perhaps space is at a premium? Then how about creating your Maileg mouse house from a very basic and inexpensive Ikea shelf?
Make a reversible decoration with a haunted house on one side and a gingerbread house on the other side. I’m back with another reversible craft today. You guys loved the wood slice snowman and pumpkins and the candy corn Christmas tree crafts
In The Series Of Miniature Tutorials, Today We Are Going To Do Some Research On How To Make Miniature Shoes For Crafts In 7 Ways.
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Making little putz houses for decorations be tricky. Hard to find right patterns that easy to follow. People want make them for holidays, need good templates to cut, fold, and decorate.
We have talked about making miniatures from trash to treasure projects before, but it got a bit to long. So today we are starting part 2.
Milled and grooved exterior walls. This is for Leonora and her granddaughter. Special Edition Vermont Farmhouse Jr Dollhouse By Laneybuga...
In 1993, while rummaging through a junk shop in Vienna, Austria, artist Oliver Croy made an extraordinary discovery—hundreds of beautiful, ...
Looking to make your own dollhouse? If so, these dollhouse plans give you the perfect templates to follow.
Even though I'm an e-reader, I love the feel of physical books and having them around my house. My dollhouse is no exception, and I...
Want to make an easy paper house that you can just print, cut, and decorate for any season or holiday? It's a perfect paper craft for kids
This paper craft haunted house is easy to assemble and perfect Halloween decor for your mantle or as table decor. Pattern and tutorial.
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!
See Frankie's dollhouse reveal, my go-to tools for a project like this and the soon to come details of how this project came to life!
Our detailed blueprint for a Gingerbread Victorian House will help you perfectly create a tabletop old-fashioned, opulent house for Christmas that you will fall in love with! See detailed decoratin…
This basic dollhouse bed is designed to accomodate a separate headboard. Tutorial and measurement charts for different sizes, in 1:12 and 1:16 scales.
Fancy making a gingerbread house? Then these easy gingerbread templates are just what you need to build a gingerbread wonderland this Christmas
Well, I think I pulled it off. And since there's no reason for me to hoard my design, I thought I'd share it with ya'll, and hopefully you can get some good use out of it! I've made them available in both black/white and in color. You can download the full-resolution images here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House I got mine printed at Staples. The original image is HUGE, so you could get it printed on poster board if you wanted to, and make a massive version. I used a hot glue gun to assemble it. Also, there is purposefully a hole in the bottom, to make it easier to string the balloons through the roof. You can easily cover it up if you don't like the way it looks by tracing around the bottom of the house once it's finished:) ALSO, I RECOMMEND WAITING TO GLUE THE BOTTOM FLAPS TOGETHER TILL VERY LAST! (Otherwise, you're going to have one heck of a time putting the roof on. Just sayin'). If you're wondering how heavy it was... Around 1 1/2 oz. And if you're wondering how many balloons it takes to lift 1 1/2 oz... It takes about 9, 11-inch balloons filled with helium. We used ten, and it soared even with a bit of extra weight on it! So be careful, cuz one little slip and your cute little UP house could be on it's way to Paradise Falls! It takes some brain work, putting it all together. Unfortunately, I didn't number the flaps or color coat them, or make it in any way easy to follow. I apologize for that, but I did make a little map that will HOPEFULLY help! If you have any questions on the assembly though, just let me know:) Good luck and enjoy! I received an inquiry about the A pieces connecting to house section #3. There are two crease marks missing, that will make ALL the difference in fitting them together: First off, there needs to be two bends on this piece. Straight across from where the blue siding ends on each side. (I purposefully did NOT make a crease line, because I didn't like the look of a black line through the fish scale siding, but it's kind of a necessary step!) And another bend on the top line of the white siding. The second error I made is this: there should be a crease line like so: (I penciled it in). Then bend it under. And this is how they fit together: Hope that helps! SECOND FIX! Hi there! I finally got to putting another little house together, and found that uhhhh yeah... #7 is a piece of work! I have no idea how I ever got it to work the first time around, but I'll show you what I did to fix it, and have updated the printable version as well. First: I snipped the whole thing in half, like so. And then made a little slice on the bottom left piece (if you look closely you can see it). Then I slid it right into place. The other piece I glued to the inside, just on the scalloped edge along the bottom so it leaves room to slide the roof between the siding and the #7 roof pieces. It should look something like this: And then all you have to do is put the roof on, it's not perfect (nothing about this little house IS perfect, I'm not a professional-anything, but it's still cute all the same!) I hope that clears things up, and I'm SO sorry for the confusion/frustration. That really did not work the way it was supposed to:) REMEMBER TO USE THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD FULL-RESOLUTION IMAGES! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House
Turn a miniature suitcase into a dollhouse with these step-by-step instructions. Are you ready for cuteness overload? Today I’m sharing a fun miniature dollhouse made inside of a suitcase! This fun DIY craft project is easy to make, allows for endless customization
If you’re looking for a costume idea for this Halloween, the Up house costume can be such a fun and cute idea! Last year when I decided I wanted to be the Up house I looked everywhere for a tutorial. I found lots of pictures, but nowhere that explained how they made it. So I...