Thursday, 13 December 2012

News from Mags-nificent Miniatures


AIM member Mags of Mag-nificents Miniatures has been busy putting together a book.
Mags told us....
"If you like to look at miniatures then you might like this little book …


The idea behind this was simply to record of some of the mini foods that I had made over the years"

We wish Mags all the best for her new book and if you liked what you saw in her book, then you could pop over for more mouth watering mini delights at...




Monday, 3 December 2012

The AIM Advent Calendar 2012


 

The AIM Advent Calendar is now available online!
Each day of advent a new FREE miniature project from some of the world's finest artisans in miniature will be revealed.

The first 3 doors are now unlocked... the only question is...



 
...what will be revealed???

Visit artisansinminiature.com to open the first 3 doors and then follow it every day as a new door is unlocked right upto christmas!

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Mary Williams Dollshouse Dolls




Here at Artisans In Miniature, we are delighted to share some photographs of AIM member, Mary's latest shop assistant doll, inspired by 'The Paradise' TV series. She has been beautifully sculpted with exquisite detail included on her hand sewn clothing. I'm sure you will agree with me that she is absolutely delightful.






 I'm sure this wonderful doll would grace any Victorian scene and she is available for sale at  www.dollshousedolls.co.uk




Tuesday, 20 November 2012

New Dolls from Kays Miniature Dolls



Kay from Kays Mini Dolls has been telling us at AIM how much she has enjoyed repainting and dressing BJD dolls. Kay explains;

 "I have been making costumes and doing repaints on the large BJD fashion dolls for a while now along with making miniature costumed porcelain dolls. I looked into moulds for the ball jointed miniature porcelain dolls but they are VERY expensive and I HATE stringing dolls. A few weeks ago I discovered the Heidi Ott miniature ball jointed doll! Of course I bought a few and started the repainting process as the factory paint was nice but not as I wanted it. That accomplished I began making patterns for removable historical and very fancy costumes. Many paper towel patterns and mock-up costumes later, I was finally able to complete two costumes and underwear and two hats. These little BJD dolls are such a delight to pose!"

I'm sure you will agree with us that Kay's work is truly lovely!

Kay's wonderful work can be purchased from her website www.kaysminidolls.com or from Ebay under the seller name of  little_bluestudio.