It's Play Time - Miniature Games for the Dolls House
Jane Harrop looks at all different kinds of games, and especially those that will downsize for the dolls house. She starts with a brief history.
View Article10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Wall Coverings
Jane Kubiesa discovers the best decorating options for your miniature project...
View ArticleTudor Market Hall - Final Part
Kevin Jackson has just sent us photos of the completed interior furnishings in the Tudor Market Hall and we'd like to share them with you here.
View ArticleTudor Chimneys in Miniature
I devised this way of making elaborate brick chimney stacks whilst building my 1/12th scale Tudor dolls house in 2006. I have revisited the method and reproduced this DIY project especially for the
View ArticleArtistry in Stone - Meet Dolls House Stonemason Gavin Poyner
When one thinks of a stonemason, images of a burly brute wielding chisel and mallet amid piles of stone dust come to mind. The last thing one is likely to envision is an historically accurate and
View ArticleLawn Games - Make your own Miniature Dolls House Croquet Set
Jane Harrop looks at the history of lawn games and shows us how to create our very own miniature croquet set.
View ArticleMemories of Childhood - A Visit to the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh
Moi Ali takes us on a nostalgic tour of the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh.
View Article10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Cookers
Jane Kubiesa shops for the latest miniature cooker options for different dolls house eras.
View ArticleThe Tudor Era 1485-1603
The Tudor period spanned the years from 1485 with the accession to the throne of England of Henry VII, through to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.
View ArticleDownton Manor Interior Decoration - Part 7
This month Carol is decorating a Gentleman's bedroom on the 2nd floor of Downton Manor.
View ArticleWendy Smale: Collector's Collector of Dolls House Miniatures
As miniaturists we are born collectors. Whether you make everything by hand or fill your vignettes with the very best that artisans have to offer, we are all collectors at heart.
View Article10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Lamps
Jane Kubiesa brings to light the world of miniature lamps…
View ArticleBathrooms through the ages - Tudor Toilets
Pat looks at the changes in bathrooms from Tudor times to modern day with a fascinating insight into how our attitudes have changed alongside technological and social developments.
View ArticleCard Games - Make a miniature folding card table for your dolls house
Jane Harrop shows us how to make our own miniature folding card table for the dolls house.
View ArticleUses of Tacky Wax in the Dolls House
Most miniaturists are familiar with Tacky Wax using it to hold little dolls house things in place. Here are some more ideas for using this versatile material within the miniature world.
View ArticleThe Tudor Era - Gardens and Outside Spaces
Every Tudor housewife would have a garden around her little cottage regardless of the size or wealth of the family, so why not create a miniature garden around your Tudor dolls house.
View ArticleMake a Miniature Bee Skep for the Dolls House Garden - Web Exclusive Project
The miniature bee skep stands on a small wooden stool in the dolls house garden, it is easy to make and I hope you will enjoy having a go.
View Article10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Paintings
Jane Kubiesa discovers miniature works of art for all different styles of dolls house.
View ArticleEasy Project - Make a Miniature Herbarium for your Dolls House
Kati Kainulainen shows us how to make this great miniature herbarium, very popular with the Victorians.
View ArticleTreasured By U - The Cutest Miniature Creatures for your Dolls House
Shelley Zimmer creates the cutest miniature creatures. Find out more about her fascination with all things small.
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