Dolls House and Miniature Scene  |  May 2018 (288)
Added Extras in the Digital Issue-
4 Photo Galleries
1 Audio piece from our Editor
1 Step by Step Animation
• Page 10 we have an extended gallery of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s iconic hill house
• Page 18 we have a short animation of how to paint a Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired rose in 10 simple steps
• Page 22 we have another gallery with extra pictures on our Feature piece
• Page 44 we have a gallery showing in detail some of the projects shown in out feature- The Quartermaster
• Page 53 we have some extra images from the International Guild of Miniature Artisans section
In this month’s issue, we have 8 projects, 8 feature articles and much, much more!
We go mad for Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the May issue, with the Glasgow born architect being one of the leading figure in the arts and crafts movement. To celebrate, we have got a whole host of features, top tips and projects, including a visit to his spiritual home, how you should be designing your Mackintosh inspired scenes and a painting inspired by the man himself.
Also, we show you how to make a Georgian table, a tiara for the royal wedding, two brilliant reader projects plus rhubarb pastries in our Country Market project.
Don’t forget to also enter our competitions, in this issue we have THREE competitions. The first, is on page 36 and we are giving away 5 copies of My Miniature Library: 30 tiny books top make, read and treasure. The second, is on page 40 where we are giving away a double rocker, single rocker and a circular table to one lucky reader. Finally, on page 52 we are giving away flower kits to SIX lucky readers. Good Luck!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dolls House and Miniature Scene May 2018 (288).