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When Jane discovered the Metcalfe Models online shop featuring a myriad of tiny kits and building materials she got on track to working in a smaller scale BY SANDRA HARDING
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welcome
Miniatures have provided a welcome escape for many
Rhapsody hits the right notes during lockdown
Sharon Harvey from Pontypridd, South Wales, tells us how working on Rhapsody, her music shop and cafe, kept her full of good vibes when confined to the house
Update an old sofa with a new leather look
It’s not always easy to find a place for an upholstered piece of furniture into a scene, but leather fits easily into many styles and periods
WHERE i WORK
WE CHAT WITH JAPAN’S KUMI FUJIMOTO OF MIKEPANCHI ANIMALS
Hazel loves challenge of new ideas in hot wax
Artist Hazel Rayfield from Southend-on Sea, Essex, has a passion for painting in hot wax and her double-fronted Victorian-style shop shows off her encaustic art perfectly
Suffragette House is left open for benefit of dolls
There’s no front on Donna Rau’s beauty with a faded Victorian look but that’s deliberate because she loves to move her cast of characters around inside
Make a set of scales for your mini shop
Use cardboard and jewellery accessories to put together some simple scales that will fit into everything from Victorian grocery stores to market stalls
Spring daffodils will brighten up any of your mini rooms
Top flower maker Yevheniia takes you step-by-step through the process of creating a beautiful bunch of spring daffodils. But it does take practice to get the perfect flowers to add to your vase
Quick and easy
Make simple bead ornaments
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
WHERE READERS SHARE PROJECTS THEY’RE PROUD OF, HOWEVER SMALL. EMAIL YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO RICHARD@ASHDOWN.CO.UK
Cable sweater for your dolls
The cable pattern is a popular one in full-size, but there’s no reason we can’t knit it in miniature
Sarah’s a celebrity who relishes her diva den
The resident of this delightful roombox takes time out from her various engagements and television appearances to show us round a room that is filled with creative touches
Pembroke was inspired by Pride and Prejudice
Museum owner Rebecca Micallef tells us about her latest project, Pembroke Grange, which she’s based on Longbourn House as portrayed in the BBC adaptation of the novel
Veggie visions and food fantasies
In discovering a talent for making wonderful twelfth scale fruit and vegetables Oksana has found “a special fulfilment that not a single job in the world can provide”
A miniature costal dream house
Cecilie followed her heart and made a dream home in miniature
Make mini kitchen furniture from mount board
Kris Compas shares her technique for turning mount board into miniature furniture. This is a great option if wood and power tools are hard for you to come by
Carl lights the way to electrify your house
Many miniaturists want to add lighting but just don’t know where to start. In the first part of a series expert Carl Sahlberg is your guide
Bake some Easter hot cross buns
Easter is around the corner so it’s not too early to make a start on baking some hot cross buns for a spring scene
Monica gives house a lot more than a makeover
Many Lundby lovers hate the thought of changing their house, but Monica Nyberg is not one of them. She’s flattened, sawed and created her way to quite a transformation
Clothes rack is easier to make than you think
An old-fashioned clothes dryer will add interest to so many scenes, and all you need is a few strips of wood and some crochet thread
Quick and easy
Make a simple goldfish tank using a perspex box
Dress this stunning Edwardian lady
Dana shows how to dress Lady Gylda in lavish style and she won’t look out of place no matter how glamorous the setting
we love them
MINIS WE LOVE ON ETSY THIS MONTH
Little wooden wonders take you back to childhood
As a child Sara Dernulc used to take her dad’s saws and drills and make her own houses - now she’s making wooden minis in retirement
Make a decanter holder to serve your drinks
Impress your guests with this tantalus with three glass decanters – it will look perfect on the sideboard or drinks table in the dining room
Turn a little block of wood into a radio to play the old songs
The radio helps many people to get through their day; keeping up-to-date with the news, listening to music or your favourite programme
My rustic clay mugs are full of character
Add some natural looking pottery to a variety of scenes with these mugs that are easy and fun to make out of polymer clay
Make the ideal spring outfit with no sewing
If you want to dress your lady dolls but are unable to sew – June Smith shows us how to create a stunning spring outfit using fabric glue
SMALL TALK
WE CHAT WITH ELAINE DUNISCH ABOUT HER YEARS IN THE HOBBY
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