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I've been into dollhouse miniatures since the early 1990's now and when I realized how much I've learned during that time, I thought I'd make a blog to share my knowledge with others. I'm mostly auto-deduct, but always found help on the Internet and in specific books. The mini-world starts and ends with your own imagination, so let there be no limit. And never say : I CAN'T .... because you can, you just need to try and have the necessary know-how. And that's the main reason why I started this blog, because I wanna share what I know with newbies in the miniature world or anybody else who might be interested in sharing what I've learned so far. So, hopefully, I'll be able to provide some useful hints, tips and tricks for those of you out there just starting with this wonderful hobby

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March 28, 2012

BREAD

Here are a few examples of different sorts of bread I made. A big help is Tanya Waughman, who is hosting a few videos on www.dollhouse.tv. She is really good with polymer clay.


A nice wooden board where sandwiches are in the process of being made.

I put my finger in the pic to give you an idea of the size of the different bread loafs.

Other forms of loafs

..... a few round models :-)

A little bread loaf cut open in the middle, displayed on a plate which I made too, and a knife to finish the scene.



I had some dark red fimo left over and tried to make basket out of it .... not as easy as you might think, but fun

I put some bread in the basket

This is a little basket I bought in a hobby shop (florist dept.), also filled with bread.

I also tried to make cinnamon rolls, croissants and bretzels.

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