Video provided by: Celine Hedegaard
Miniature Blueberry Muffin Tutorial
Video provided by: SugarCharmShop
*Link To Cupcake Base Tutorial*
Miniature Salad and Breadstick Tutorial
How to make a miniature salad with polymer clay including, red cabbage/ lettuce, iceberg lettuce, field greens, red onion, croutons, tomatoes (cane), cucumbers (cane), and breadsticks.
Video provided by: Toni Ellison
Sizing Up My World ~ Vegrandis 2013
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures 2nd annual fundraising gala to be held on November 2, 2013
Video provided by: The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Little Day Miniatures
Click here to visit Little Day Miniatures Facebook page.
Video provided by: ShawTVEdmonton
Coffee To Go & More Tutorial
How to make miniature "to go" coffee cups, lids, croissants, muffins, cupcake wrappers, cupcakes, and bags to put them in.
Video provided by: Toni Ellison ~Cup Templates
Miniature Milk & Cereal Tutorial
Video provided by: Toni Ellison
CLICK HERE to download the printable milk cartons.
Abbotsford Lodge
A 24th Scale model of Abbotsford Lodge in Galashiels, decorated in Rennie Mackintosh style.
Video provided by: Muriel Watson
Decorating a Dollhouse With Interior Designers Chris Barrett and Jaime Rummerfield
Video provided by: curbed
Cold Porcelain Primrose Tutorial
Video provided by: Barrowdene Miniatures
How to make Cold Porcelain ~ Click Here!
Famous Houses of Horror In Miniature
Miniature houses from iconic horror films created by artist Tracey Snelling. The Birds (1963), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Halloween (1978), and The Amityville Horror (1979).
Video provided by: Stark Insider
Winner of the Anniversary Giveaway!
And the winner is.......
Congratulations to Brae of Otterine.com Blog!
Please contact me with your address and I will send your miniature cookies out to you!
Once again, thank you to all that participated and thank you for following this blog!
Anniversary Giveaway!
I started this blog in January 2008 and my first post was two videos of my mother's dollhouses. By the end of that first month there were 10 videos and a handful of followers. Five years later there are more than 750 videos and 886 followers! I would like to thank all of the miniaturists out there that create and share their videos, without them this blog wouldn't be possible. I would also like to thank my followers, I couldn't do it without you either!
To enter the giveaway:
1.You must be a follower of this blog and leave a comment on this post.
2. If you are a follower and the creator of a video/slideshow posted on this blog, please leave a second comment to let me know and you will be entered twice!
1930's Dollhouse
This dollhouse replicates a house built in the 1930's and was created by Catherine Mae (Matzell) Colvin, circa 1985.
Video provided by: Donna Vanscoy