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Welcome all, the witch is in

A tentacle arm creeping out of a jar, plants with faces and fangs, hypnotised toads, and all sorts of spellbinding potions make this mini witch’s market a curious creation.
This witch, as well as the little girl, were made by the talented Silke Schloesser- Janus.
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welcome
It was back around 1311 when medieval philosopher Meister
HOUSE PROUD
Jen creates perfect elegant retreat
It took three months and many sleepless nights but this fabulous she shed is the perfect blend of shabby chic and glamour… let’s step inside
WHERE i WORK
WE TALK TO CORIE BAKER FROM SUGARBIRD HOLLOW ABOUT HER WORKSPACE
Marcia’s tribute to her 100-year-old mother
With a background in interior design and the desire to recreate her mother’s childhood home, Marcia began collecting all the right pieces to make a wonderful house
Yoga studio even has living space above
Having a young baby around isn’t exactly conducive to creating doll’s houses, but that didn’t stop Sarah from designing this wonderfully relaxing yoga space
Santa moves out as the scary creatures move in
Lillian’s Beacon Hill started life as a normal house decorated for Christmas with a Santa and everything… but then things got dark and dirty
MINI MAKES
Keep summer going in your doll’s house
Putting away the three-quarter length trousers is usually a sign that summer is coming to an end, but you don’t have to stick to seasons with minis
Quick and easy
Sandra shows how to make an umbrella stand from a toilet roll cardboard tube
Finish off those delicious small strawberry tarts
You’ve made your strawberry canes following the steps in the last issue? Or course you have. Good. Now it’s time to get on with creating tarts that look simply scrumptious
Lollipop display stand is lots of fun for all seasons
You can make these easy lollipops for a Halloween display, but change the colours and they will suit Christmas or Easter scenes
Make mini memories right from the heart
Sadie shows how to make two types of heartshaped photo frames that are perfect for wedding and anniversary photos in any number of scenes
Now it’s time to dress your beautiful bed
After showing you how to make the headboard and base last issue Kris continues with her step-by-step guide to creating a beautiful bed
Make quick bunches of buds out of dried weeds
Thinking of making a florist’s shop, or just need a bunch of stems in a vase, then let Elize show you a cut price way of creating them
Re-cycle plastic in the shape of a turtle tank
Laurie shows how to create a tank in your doll’s house that’s perfect for keeping a pet turtle in, and even her son was impressed with the results
Simple table is so easy to make and paint
This twelfth scale table will fit into many rooms and lots of scenes and it’s so simple there’s no excuse not to have a go
A tea cup garden will brighten up dull days
Making a little garden scene in a tea cup is easy to do and offers all sorts of scope for the imagination with little characters
QUILLING A FIRE SCREEN
■ 12th scale fire screen 6 x 4cm (picture size is 3.5cm
Add a mini dessert to a spooky scene
If you scream for ice cream at Halloween then this mini dessert is for you. But change the colours and you’ll have a Christmas or Easter treat
IN GOOD COMPANY
Grandmother’s mini pots launched family company
A family business that started over seven decades ago is still running strong and providing high quality miniatures to miniaturists all over the world
THE TUDOR HOUSE
How my sister’s Tudor house got all mixed up
Sandra gives us the background to how she and husband Bob became totally engrossed in helping her sister create her own small house… with unexpected results
MEET THE MAKER
Dolls full of delightful details
Renowned artisan Elisa Fenoglio discusses how her career led her to the world of dolls and mini costume design
Jeannie strives for blooming perfection
After cancer treatment Jeannie Lindquist trys to find pleasure and peace in creating beautiful plants and flowers that are as close to the real thing as possible
A cooler full of ice
Summer might be coming to an end but you will still
OPEN HOUSE
How Maureen’s minis found a perfect home
This eccentric 12-room house is only eight inches deep but proved the ideal place to display a collection of minis where home-made pieces jostle with classic items
TINY STITCHES
This lovely little rug will test your eyes
Unable to find flooring small enough for her 1/144th scale house, Julie Walton decided to stitch her own mini rug in a fine design and the results are gorgeous
SMALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Louise is obsessed with Halloween
WHERE READERS SHARE PROJECTS THEY’RE PROUD OF, HOWEVER
Jackie’s ideas are really brilliant
I felt a bit silly when I asked Jackie Bekkouche whether
Asa’s little shop of wonder
No matter how long I have been into doll’s houses
SCENE AROUND
Less is more in small Houdini seance
Matt Chappell likes to add lots of objects and tons of details to his roomboxes, but in this twelfth scale scene he had to focus on a few key pieces
Kensington showcase
When Charlotte Stokoe postponed the London Dollshouse
Ghosts haunt theatre after 15 years in box
Linda’s Spirit Hill Theatre came to life a long time after she dashed out to buy 15 ghost dolls before having a nightmare over their future
WORKSHOP NOTES
Crooked spine can’t spoil tiny treasure
In issue 333 we left Virginia at a tricky stage of her bookbinding workshop in the company of friends and guided by the ‘delightful’ artist Tine Krijnen
SMALLER SCALES
How small scale village grew into a big idea
One reader became hooked on smaller scales after running out of room - join her on a tour of an ever-growing collection of 1/48th scale houses
SOUND EFFECTS
Sounds lift house to a whole new level
When a customer wanted a house built complete with thunder and lightning Alvin Schultz went several creaking steps further and added a few moans for good measure
ROOM STYLE
Couple take roombox back to bare bones
April and Ron Gill once thought her mum was ‘losing it’ over doll’s houses, but now the talented couple are even taking advice from taxidermists to create mini scenes
SMALL TALK
WE CHAT WITH MICHAEL ROBBINS ABOUT HIS LIFE IN MINIATURES
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