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Little Bead Boxes: 12 Miniature Containers Built with Beads
by Julia S Pretl
from Creative Publishing international
A charming assortment of one-of-a-kind miniature boxes in a variety of shapes for all skill levels.
Julia S. Pretl offers crafters her original method for creating decorative beaded boxes and lids in a wide range of surface designs and shapes. Working only with cylinder and seed beads, needle and thread, crafters can create an impressive array of clever and colorful miniature containers. With step-by-step illustrations and easy-to-follow word graphs and patterns, Pretl leads the reader through the techniques for creating three-sided, five-sided, and six-sided rectangular, square, and stacked boxes. Four-color photographs of each of the 12 designs introduce each set of instructions. Detailed drawings illustrate the beading techniques.
How to Make Clay Characters
by Maureen Carlson
from North Light Books
Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay
by Sue Heaser
from Cassell
“Here’s the definitive guide to manufacturers, tools, safety, and crafting. See how to intermix colored clays to obtain an even wider range of hues, and the different types of paints and varnishes...for adornment. Techniques for softening the clay, balling and rolling it, working with a knife, and sanding will assure good results.”—Doll Castle News.
Dolls' House Shops, Cafes & Restaurants
by Jean Nisbett
from Guild of Master Craftsman
Bestselling author Jean Nesbitt has assembled an encyclopedic array of stunning and realistic period-style shops, cafes, and restaurants—illustrated with 270 color photographs—for hobbyists ready to move beyond domestic dollhouses. From a nostalgic Georgian sweet shop and an exotic Indian restaurant to a swinging 1930’s nightclub, here are endless projects with techniques for getting started with plans and kits, as well as Room Boxes for beginners. Tackle innovative, economical design and decorating ideas, from a faux marble fireplace and shop signs to display foods and an escalator.
Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls
by Angie Scarr
from Guild of Master Craftsman
A master modeler reveals the tricks of molding marvelously realistic fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cheeses, breads, pastries, and cakes—plus display stands and boxes. “Full of step-by-step projects for bakery goods, meats, fruits, and vegetables, all photographed in great detail....This useful book is certain to please in public library crafts collections.”—Library Journal.
A Beginners' Guide to the Dolls' House Hobby: Revised and Expanded Edition
by Jean Nisbett
from Guild of Master Craftsman
“The perfect guide to select your first project. Includes instructions for a dolls’ house, the interiors, furnishings, fixtures and even miniature gardens.”—DOLLMAKING.
Dolls' House Inspirations
by Jean Nisbett
from Guild of Master Craftsman
Modern miniaturists are ready to tackle a wider and more challenging range of projects than ever before. Whether you are a collector who wants a fully furnished doll’s house, a miniaturist who wants a ready-made house to decorate, or a hobbyist who wants to make a house from a kit, you’ll find a huge variety of exciting projects and ideas here—from Tudor designs, to a Georgian mansion; from a French farmhouse, to a 17th century Dutch home. Outdoors enthusiasts are not forgotten either, with whole sections on gardens, and garden buildings, such as an orangery and a summerhouse. Illustrated throughout with lavish color photography, this beautifully realized source of inspiration is sure to provide many hours of pleasure.
Victorian Dolls' House Projects: A Day in the Life
by Christiane Berridge
from Guild of Master Craftsman
Take a tour through the miniature Victorian house—from the hustle and bustle of the basement kitchen, the impressive hallway, to the grand dining room and comfortable parlor—and make projects for every room. Using basic tools and materials, beginners will enjoy crafting the waxed sugar dome and dressing table set, while for the more experienced miniaturist there is the challenge of a traveling trunk or four-poster bed. Each project is accompanied by historical information, providing a real insight into the lives of the Victorians to help bring your dolls’ house to life.
Sewing Dolls' Clothes: 27 Projects to Make in 1:12 Scale (Dolls House Magazine)
from Guild of Master Craftsman
This complete and magnificently illustrated compilation brings together some of the best and most rewarding sewing projects from Dolls’ House Magazine. Even the beginner with limited sewing skills can jump in on the creative fun thanks to the detailed step-by-step instructions and traceable patterns. The 27 ideas emphasize the joy and freedom of “dressing up” and the endless possibilities therein. The inspiring fashions are all for the popular 1/12th dolls’ house, and feature subjects such as Fashionable Ladies, Dressing for Work, In the Country, Special Occasions, and Fancy Dress. Transform your dolls from humble flower seller into a fashionable Regency lady or maybe even a magical ballerina!
Lionel Accessories at Work on Toy Train Layouts (Classic Toy Trains Books)
from Kalmbach Publishing Company
- Kalmbach Lionel Accessories at Work - 108355
- KAL
LIONEL ACCESSORIES AT WORK
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