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BY SANDRA HARDING
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EDITORIAL
welcome
Spare a thought for Mikako Nishi when she
TALKING SHOP
Chocolate shop’s filled with wonderful detail
Welcome to the beautiful Chocolatier Le Anje nestled in the South of France. Its creator takes us through the process of how this beautiful shop went together
MINI MAKES
Small steps to making a stack of mini books
Kris Compas takes you step-by-step through the sometimes y rocess o a ing boo s ith rea istic s ines but they o oo ery authentic
Crochet a blanket to snuggle up in
This little blanket is ideal to drape over a bed or a chair in one of your miniature settings
Use beads to create little spinning tops
Laura Miller makes some colourful tops that will keep little heads spinning with imagination
Shake it up and make a realistic stone wall
Melissa shares the tips and techniques she developed while creating her boat house project so you can make beautiful stone walls just like hers
Have fun with fringes and turn out topiary
Take some silk ribbon to create a heart-shaped topiary display, but you can use the same technique to make lots of different shapes
Designed for children bedroom style
This idea for a cabinet for the children’s room will be fun for them to use – just pull out the boxes and throw your toys inside
Felting a mini goose & others
First see how you get on with a goose for Easter and then try felting different types of animals and birds for your scenes
Flower arranging
Any arrangement should be star ted with the
Take it to higher level with a stepping stool
We’ve got some easy steps for you to make a sweet little step stool for your house. Have fun and make it your own
Create a barrel storage unit for your shop
This cute little storage unit can be filled with everything from Easter eggs for little children to grown-up supplies for green witches
Black nightie for your bedroom
This flirty gown can be draped over a bed or hung up on a wardrobe in your mini bedroom
Julie’s tie chairs bring back many memories
Sherrill shows how to make a comfy wingback chair and recalls how one miniaturist has used the project to help grieving families
SMALL TALK
THIS MONTH WE VISIT THE WORKSHOP OF AGNIKA BANERJEE
SCENE AROUND
Creating a little bit of birthday magic
Shannon May wanted to challenge herself to see if she could bring an idea to life and her twinkling birthday scene proved she could
MEET THE MAKER
Criss Cross celebrate an ‘amazing decade’
A unique fusion of skills came together ten years ago when Maggie and David Scott-Langley formed Criss Cross Miniatures… but they got off to a scary start
How Demet discovered passion for mini pottery
Demet Galatali found her happy place when she threw her rst iece o c ay on her iniature otter s hee o she makes the most beautiful miniature vases
The fine art of making amazing miniature food
Candida Maritato creates food displays inspired by historic still life paintings. Each piece takes many hours to perfect and if it isn’t right, she’ll throw it away
CHURCH PROPERTY
Linda’s country church is elegant and beautiful
You’ll have to wait to see some of Linda’s other wonderful properties but this month it’s all about the lovely little church she has made
COTTAGE INDUSTRY
Cotton Tail Cottage was inspired by the season
Spring always gives Rebecca a creative boost when it comes to her miniatures and this gorgeous Easter project was the result of her latest burst of energy
SMALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Arthur’s medieval castle
WHERE READERS SHARE PROJECTS THEY’RE PROUD OF, HOWEVER
Viking village
When Nia Finley star ted playing around with
An Art Deco discard delight
Ihave often wondered about creating an Art Deco
TALENT SPOTTING
A TOUCH OF COLOUR
Susan's delicate flowers are a real delight
HOUSE PROUD
Crofter’s Cottage now filled with e ories
Sandra reflects on the fact that our hobby provides homes for little treasures along with gifts from friends as she admires Judy's little cottage
Flowery fantasy full of rabbits and bears
Sandra is off with the fairies again as she pays a visit to Sherri's whimsical, brightly-coloured home that is something of an Easter wonderland
A miniature cross stitched house
Nicci Lambright created a 1/48th scale house to make the most of her time during the pandemic and not surprisingly she’s delighted with both house and furniture
VINTAGE HOUSES
Take a tour of Miss Dunn’s intriguing vintage house
How one miniaturist brought a neglected vintage home back to life, followed up clues as to its history along the way and added loving touches of her own
THE CUTOUTS PAGE
From our house to your house
OPEN HOUSE
We return to admire Château de l’Amour
Let’s take a peek inside Jackie's magnificent Château now that it is fully decorated. She started on the wine cellar before adding wonderful touches to the rest of the house
ROOM STYLE
A collaboration of two outstanding artisans
Let’s have a look at the exquisite work of June Clinkscales and Chris Toledo after these two top makers combined to create a series of rooms for a passionate collector
A LOOK AT LUNDBY
Tree Tops is rescued after years in the loft
A precious childhood doll’s house was put away during teenage years but it has a new lease of life and rekindled a mother and daughter’s love of miniatures
SHOP VISIT
Forget-me-not shop not to be forgotten
The pandemic put paid to Sarah’s first venture but when she popped up again in a basement customers old and new welcomed her back with open arms