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Illustrated howto project to make fuzzy teddy bears for dollhouses. ... http://www.harvington.org.uk/guides/teddies.htm
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- At & T Worldnet
Photos of projects in all miniature scales, plus a few handcrafted items for sale. ... http://home.att.net/~preblemc/home.htm
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- Bill Lankfords Miniatures
Bill Lankford is an artisan who has created many unique and enchanting miniatures. His works are on display in museums and private collections worldwide. These pictures represent a few of the over 50 projects he has created and taught. Bill has be ... http://www.billlankford.com/
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- My Dolls House
The aim of this site is to show how a Doll’s House can realistically portray a particular period in time. It is a fascinating hobby and with the many kits and items available to aid the modeller, recreating an era in 112th scale is easier than it may ... http://www.mydollshouse.me.uk/
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- Mini Mum
Welcome to my site. I am Lynne, also known as MiniMum due to being a Mum of two with a love for all things mini. I live in the UK. My interests particularly include 112th scale miniatures, but I also have a fascination for things like the tiniest of ... http://www.mini-mum.com/
| | - Instructions for Making Flowers from Punched Petals
I have added a page of leaf shapes that you can print out, paint, and cut out below, as well. First, cut 32 gauge green paper or cloth covered wire into various lengths for stems. For some flowers dip one end of the wire into yellow acrylic paint & s ... http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/5223/flowerinst.html
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- Free Projects from Cotton Ridge Designs
Includes how to make tea and molasses cookies, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, a cake baking table, and potted spiral topiary trees. ... http://www.cottonridge.com/servlet/StoreFront
| | - Laura Lsabellas Miniatures
Sculpting a polymer clay faery with IGMA Artisan Lyn Trenary. Illustrated instructions. ... http://www.sylvan.com/~isabella/mini/
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- A Victorian Birdcage
Polymer clay such as Fimo or Cernit can be used to create extremely delicate, openwork structures. These little cages illustrate this technique, mimicking basketwork or wire. They are in the scale of 1:12 or approximately 2 12 inches high. The coin i ... http://www.polymerclaycentral.com/pcc/featured/parrot1.html
| | - Alices Dollhouse
I started building miniature furniture years ago, back when I was a teenager. I enjoyed putting together kits, but wasnt much interested in assembling the cars and airplanes that seemed to be available. Then one day my mom found some dollhouse furnit ... http://kuoi.com/~nyssa/dollhouse.html
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