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Personal site of a miniature hobbyist in Japan showing western and Japanese style miniatures, vignettes, roomboxes and buildings. ... http://www.ne.jp/asahi/yuki/world/
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- Nuts N Bits
Here you will find things about mechanical nuts, programming bits and other numerous and various things I have in mind. The green grid you see on the background of some of my pictures is a 1 inch x 1 inch grid 25mm x 25mm, printed on a cutting mat. Y ... http://www.nutsnbits.com/
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- Minime Printies
Printable CD, DVD and magazine covers, plus quilts. ... http://www.freewebz.com/birchmeadow/home.htm
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- Jean Day Miniatures
Project and doll gallery, plus free printables are offered on this otherwise shopping site of miniature books. ... http://jdayminis.com/
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- Silly Sisters
Handcrafted dollhouse miniatures. Free tutorial on how to make a feather duster. ... http://sillysisters.tripod.com/
| | - Mishellys Zoo
Mishelly here.....so glad you stopped by my site. I tried to make my site as entertaining as possible with lots of variety, so if youre the antsy type who doesnt like to sit still reading boring biographies......dont despair, I included a lot of fun ... http://mishellyszoo.homestead.com/
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- The Gladiolus
These instructions are based on some written by Margo Mulberry in 1983. She was a member of the Spokane club, and she taught my club members how to make the Gladiolus, long before I was a member of the club. Judy C used Margos instructions to teach u ... http://kuoi.com/~nyssa/projects/gladiolus/
| | - The Canada Family
DIY projects and printables, plus photos of dollhouses and roomboxes. ... http://home.comcast.net/~canada189/site/
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- Joy Parker Miniature Projects
Joy Parker and John Parker are a mother and son team, of Swallowhill Dolls and Molds. They handcraft 112th scale dollhouse doll kits, exquisitely dressed miniature dolls in 112th and 124th scale, miniature tea pots and cookie jars, and porcelain blan ... http://www.swallowhill-miniatures.com/shop/
| | - Tips for Making Miniature Flower
Always use an uneven 3,5,7,9,etc amount of each flower for a more interesting look. Decide on a color scheme, and pick several values of each of the colors. Pick out the type of container you want, then fill with a light blueish styrofoam polystyrene ... http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/5223/flrarrang.html
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