Dolls House and Miniature Scene  |  February 2021
This edition kicks off in style with a look at the unquestionable talent of Barbara Sabia. Babara’s miniature stained glass pieces are breathtakingly beautiful and would prove the pièce de resistance in any period dollshouse.
Sticking with quality, page 13 see’s the start of a feature looking at the award-winning work of Brae Ocktober. Those with a soft spot for 1070s design will love this dollshouse, finished to a high-end quality. A fan of the softer interiors, check out the bohemian style of Theresa Gronski. Theresa’s dollshouse is a interior dream with it’s trendy vibes displayed in the form of macrame, Moroccan poofs and touches of gold.
Marie Knight was excited to share the news of her latest build on as she welcomes you to the opening of her gallery with moving elements and complete with hand-created miniature works of art.
Elsewhere we champion the work and are thrilled to both support and share the beautiful creations by Homemade Hermits aka joe bloggs and the incredible realistic miniature food created by Sugarcharm Shop. If mini food is your thing, turn to page 43 to be seriously impressed. Inspired to make your own miniature food, we present you with a both a polymer clay stroopwaffle and strawberry cupcake in this issue.
If you’re itching to get making more? Turn to page 55 for the second instalment of three in our pub series and page 20 to lay the foundations for your outdoor series in our new eight-part garden series! Talking of projects, find out just how different the results of one kit can vary in Take Two on page 49 – interesting to say the least!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dolls House and Miniature Scene February 2021.