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A Beginners' Guide to the Dolls' House Hobby: Revised and Expanded Edition written by Jean Nisbett Studio : Guild of Master Craftsman by Guild of Master Craftsman Publisher : Guild of Master Craftsman Released : 2006-03-28 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781861084866 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $14.95 Our Price : $8.77
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“The perfect guide to select your first project. Includes instructions for a dolls’ house, the interiors, furnishings, fixtures and even miniature gardens.”—DOLLMAKING.
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a beginners guide to the dolls houe hobby |
Terrific book with the right information... Just so when you have two little girl grand children... Poppy will be very popular
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another "ultimate" hit |
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This book is a fine representative in the "ultimate" series. It is entertaining, informative, and has wonderful illustrations of historical dollhouses. It will interest several audiences: the historian, the collector of antiques, and the hobbyist, who will find good ideas for building and furnishing his or her own dollhouse. |
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Great Book For Miniature Enthusiasts! |
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I purchased the original edition of Jean Nisbett's book years ago and absolutely loved it! There are lots of beautiful color photos throughout and useful tables in the book. She provides a handy metric conversion table, a fine description of the different periods of which most dollhouses are designed and decorated, and offers many projects for dollhouse components and accessories. I haven't yet looked through her revised edition, but I'm sure it can only hold more wonderful pieces of information, guidelines and ideas. Inspiring and useful! |
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Good source book but not very inspirational |
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I bought this book about a year ago. I have 8-10 doll house books now, and this is not one I look through very often. It is good for checking up details like which colour the wall papers usually had during the Victorian era, and some of the descriptions of how to make for example a fire look realistic are good, but many of the pictures are really boring and they dont make you wanna copy the design. There are lots of other books that are more inspirational. |
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Great Book! |
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This book is wonderful to look at and very helpful. Especially if you want a period look or a very english look to your dollhouse, which is just what I was looking for. Great value for the money. I find myself looking through it all the time. |
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