Dolls House and Miniature Scene  |  March 2015 (Iss 250)
It gives me great pleasure to be Guest Editor of the 250th edition of Dolls House and Miniature Scene Magazine. Miniatures, and specifically, dolls’ houses, have been around now for hundreds of years. Most of us who have been in the hobby for a few years know that dolls’ houses started out as pieces for rich households to display miniature furniture and artwork, often replicas of their own homes, always exquisite but also sometimes simply pieces created to show off the owners wealth.
Post 1945, generations of children grew up building
dolls’ houses from shoe boxes and having grand parents build mini-homes from scratch. In the 1980s, the age of mass-production in the Far East and the ‘baby-boomers’ reaching retirement age, the dolls’ house hobby hit it’s stride. A lost youth was recreated in the golden years, we were looking for a collectable, an heirloom, that we could pass on to future generations. Recently the hobby may have taken a hit during the recession, it may have lost out to technology but I believe, the longevity of Dolls House and Miniature Scene is testament to the continued inspiration that this hobby gives us all.
Dolls House and Miniature Scene has evolved to reflect our changing tastes and desires for our miniature residences, featuring clever projects, taking us through bespoke dolls’ houses and our own kit builds and creations. Whatever your skillset, however you choose to enjoy this hobby, Dolls House and Miniature Scene continues to be the premier magazine for inspiration and miniatures news. Congratulations to the team and long may it continue!
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A subscription to Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine opens up an exciting world of gatherings, festivals and shows with like-minded people. It is a world where you can chat through your favourite hobby and marvel at the incredible miniature creations on show. Plus each month, enjoy features on dolls house dolls, dolls house furniture, kits, fairs and shows from around the world.
If you’re looking to start your own dolls house or want tips on how to perfect an ongoing project, Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine will inspire you - with features on dolls houses spanning many different eras and styles. Learn how to transfer these styles to your own projects and meet other enthusiasts along the way!
Every month, take a look inside some of the world’s best-loved doll houses, such as Queen Mary’s Dolls House at Windsor Castle; the crown jewel of the miniature world! Learn about the styling and architecture behind different periods from gothic to modern to Tudor and how to transfer these styles into your own dollhouse projects. Plus, get all the latest news from the wonderful world of miniatures!
As the world’s most comprehensive overview of everything miniature, you’ll be amazed at how much you can learn inside every issue. Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine is the UK’s best-loved source of inspirational ideas and information within the dolls house and miniatures hobby.
Subscribe today and take your favourite pastime to the next level:
- Interviews with miniature artisans from around the world
- Features on some of the world’s best-loved dolls houses
- Guides and inspiration on how to get the best out of your dolls house
- All the latest information on festivals and fairs where you can meet like-minded people
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