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Breakfast Tray Breakfast Tray

Food Serving Platter Food Serving Platter

Available in 1:12 or 1 inch scale dollhouse miniature formal food serving platter with lid in gold or silver.

Food/Postage Scale Food/Postage Scale

Ideal for 1:12 scale dollhouse miniature kitchen and postal scenes. Size: 0.875"W x 1.5"H.

MM06: Fun with Foods MM06: Fun with Foods

Known nationally for her "Mini's by Mel" books, courses and foods, Mel's instruction and techniques are perfect for beginner and experienced miniaturists in this introductory instructional video.Mel introduces essential materials & tools, explains uses, shows how to select clays, mix colors and create foods like tomatoes, strawberries, carrots, cucumbers, breads, and more to enhance your miniature displays...

MM10: More Fun with Foods MM10: More Fun with Foods

A sequel to the popular Fun With Foods, Mel Varisco demonstrates how to make more complex foods. She will take you through the making of corn-on-the-cob, bell peppers, celery, lettuce and more foods. Mel's instruction and techniques are ideal for those who want to enhance their work with various clays and create realistic-looking foods for their miniature displays.

Miniature Wine Cheese Cutting Board Miniature Wine Cheese Cutting Board

Miniature Wine and Cheese Cutting Board

Dollhouse Miniature Copper Food Colander Dollhouse Miniature Copper Food Colander

Copper Food Colander Dollhouse Miniature designed for the 1:12 scale miniature setting. Measures: 1 1/4 inches wide at the widest point x 1/2 in wide at the base x 1 in deep. Made of real copper by International Miniatures.

Miniature Vegetable Assortment 7 Pcs Miniature Vegetable Assortment 7 Pcs

7 pieces of miniature vegetable assortment.

Food Displays: Step-By-Step Instructions for over 40 Projects (Dolls House Do-It-Yourself) Food Displays: Step-By-Step Instructions for over 40 Projects (Dolls House Do-It-Yourself)

Reviews

I work in miniatures building houses, furniture and dressing dolls. Now looking forward to "feeding the dolls." The book is both a motivator and teacher.

I thought this book was well written and had tons of photographs to help guide you. The instructions are a little brief, I would have liked a little more step-by-step detail, but there were lots of "final product" photos for each item that you could refer to and figure things out. Really enjoyed the book overall, especially as a companion to a couple other food display books I had purchased.

A great book! This book's main strength is that it clearly shows the author's techniques for creating different colors and textures with polymer clay that are seen in real food. Appealing to beginners, the book covers the basics of working with polymer clay, including mixing colors and which tools you'll need. The book also shows techniques for making dishes and even cutting boards from which to display your work. Truly a must-have for the budget-conscious beginner or enthusiast!

My son requested tis book as he worked with miniatures before and wanted more. It looks wonderful and I'm glad I found it for him. It is to be a Christmas present and I'm sure he will love it.

This is an excellent resource book for miniaturists. Contains some different and fresh ideas other books of a similar nature do not have. My only criticism is that the step-by-step photos could be larger. Otherwise, a very good, thought-provoking publication.

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An extensive selection of step-by-step projects show how to make miniature food items from polymer clay for the 1/12th scale dolls' house. Create realistic looking food from polymer clay for the 1/12th scale dolls' house...

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