Dolls House and Miniature Scene  |  July 2020
Welcome to the July issue.
What an incredibly diverse collection of features, interviews and projects
we have for you this issue! The team marvelled over the images as they
came of some the creations we cover in this edition. The amount of talent
is evident in the stunning images capturing these projects.
In this issue we look at the history of popular miniature hobby Subbeteo,
take a look at the work of Emma Martinot, one of the foremost miniature
food artisans, teach you how to create a number of strawberry-based sweet treats, explore the incredible 1/12th scale Winery and Tasting Cellar created by Marie Knight, share how to make no less than nine trendy tropical plants, marvel at the incredible details in the Pendon Museums fictional Vale Scene and other exhibits and so much more! I particular enjoyed learning about Robert Off ’s Gold Club House with its rich wooden features!
I always love to include what we call a ‘reader project’ and this month it’s
even better as the readers in question have no idea they are the stars!
When Emma wrote and told us how their miniature hobby has got Anita
and Ted through the recent lockdown it resonated with me, myself and
the team have learnt how important hobbies can be to us, and I was
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dolls House and Miniature Scene July 2020.