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Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay written by Sue Heaser Studio : Cassell by Cassell Publisher : Cassell Released : 2000-08 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780304355709 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 12 reviews)
List Price : $19.95 Our Price : $11.43
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“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.
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Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay by Sue Heaser |
This is a book good for beginner has step by step guide how to make the individual items. IT is a value for money book for beginner.
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Making Doll's House Miniatures |
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My son used his sister's copy of this book and loved it. He asked for it for Christmas and I bought it and received it so quickly, I was impressed. I can't wait to give it to him. It looks very impressive to me, also. |
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Great book! |
The variety of projects in this book and the step-by-step explanations, make it a great resource for beginners and experienced miniature makers. I would recommend this book to anyone who's interested in making their own dollhouse miniatures! |
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This is the most wonderful book |
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I made myself a miniature drugstore since I am a pharmacist and I had trouble finding things like mortars and cylinders. Thanks to this book I managed to make the most beautiful look-alike mortars with pestles and all, also a little turn-of-the-century (last century, of course) telephone. The directions are precise and you can really get what you are looking for (and I had never touched polymer clay in my life!) |
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! |
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This book is so full of good ideas for creating items in perfect scale for a dollhouse that I don't know where to start. How to make your own tools and formers, making dishes and pots that are more realistically thin-walled than the commercially-available items, mimicking china, a ladies' vanity set, a desk set, baskets, metal, wood, flatware, foods, fireplace tools - even the kitchen sink! Way too many different items to name them all. If I was to be forced to give up all my dollhouse books but one, this would be the one I'd keep. Excellent intro to using the clays - basic information. Trouble-shooting tips along the way. And her videos are fabulous, too. :-) |
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