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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Build a Dollhouse

Not everyone can buy a fancy new dollhouse. Many dollhouses vary in price and style but making a doll house purchase is not for everyone. Many collectors feel that they would rather build their own dollhouse and of course some people just do not want to spend money on those types of items. Building your very own dollhouse is not all that hard. All you need is the right material and enough time to correctly put it together. You can build it on your own or get the kids involved. It can be a great activity for a group to do together so do not be afraid to make your own dollhouse. You just might be amazed at the results.

First of all, you will have to decide if you want to use the dollhouse for collection purposes or not. Perhaps you just want it for your kids or to give as a gift. If you know what it is that you plan to do with the house then you will be able to pick the design much easier. You will also have to decide on the scale that you wish to use. Most scales have one inch equaling to one foot in real life measurements. This is the way that dollhouses are often measured. Make sure that your measurements are adequate for your dolls to fit inside when the house is complete.

Decide on the shape that you want for your house. Choosing an easy shape like a square or a rectangle will be easier for those who are beginners. Always measure every side carefully before you cut the walls of the house. Even the smallest difference may cause an alteration in how the walls fit together. Of course, if you prefer you can always choose an elaborate style such as Victorian.

You should always draw out your pattern first so that you have something to follow as a guide. Use sturdy and reliable wood for the foundation of your dollhouse. Using poor materials could lead to a dollhouse that does not hold up as well as it should. Start by cutting the walls, floor and ceiling. Do not forget to cut holes for the windows. You can use either a hand saw or a circular saw to do your wood cutting. Always be careful though and use common sense and safety.

Make sure to cut all of your edges as straight as possible. You can use wood glue and nails to hold the walls together. It is probably best to use a combination of the two rather than just one or the other. Be sure to sand the wood after everything is put together. Then it is time to paint! This is the perfect time to get the kids helping. After the paint is dry it is time to decorate the dollhouse. That is when it really gets fun because now you can fill it with furniture and accessories, not to mention dolls of course. Building your own dollhouse will give you a well deserved a sense of accomplishment, one that will last you for a very long time.

Learn more about the fascinating world of miniatures. For a great selection of doll house miniatures, visit www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com today.
 

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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

So You Want To Start A Dollhouse Collection

Many people are interested in dollhouses and miniatures, but are not really sure how to get started in the hobby. There are many types of dollhouses to choose from and they come in various sizes (scales). You can start your collection by purchasing pre-made houses or you can build your own from scratch or from a kit. Once you have erected your house you will enjoy decorating it and wiring it if you choose. You can also make or buy furniture and accessories for the dollhouse as well as fill it with people.

When starting a collection, you should choose a period or theme such as Victorian, Georgian, Tudor, or modern, etc.  When you have done that, you will need to make sure you know how much space you have to work with.  If you have quite a bit, you may consider collecting several houses and/or other types of buildings such as a general store, pub, hotel, cafe, or post office etc.

 You will also have to search for something that matches your budget. Or if you are the adventurous type, you may prefer to use your creativity and build your own collection. Most houses are made out of wood or plastic and it is a good idea to make sure the house is pretty sturdy.

Many enthusiasts like to map out scenes for their collections and are very fussy when it comes to detail as they like every aspect to be very realistic. This gives them a great deal of satisfaction when they display their collection.

You will be able to buy dollhouses and miniatures from a variety of places for various prices. These include toy shops, and specialty and collectibles stores. You should also have some luck adding to your collection at various trade shows and may even be able to find some interesting items at garage sales and auction houses.  There are also dozens of online retailers that deal in dollhouses and miniatures. Many of these sites sell them and may even have a section for people to trade their houses.

You should also be able to find some used items for sale or trade on sites such as eBay. You will also be able to see photos of the items before deciding if you want to buy them. If you are buying new goods over the internet, make sure you get some type of guarantee or warranty with them. And it is also a good idea to purchase insurance to cover against loss and damage if you are having items shipped to you.

Learn more about the fascinating world of magical dollhouses. For a great selection of miniature dollhouse kits and accessories, visit www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com today.

 

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Friday, June 25th, 2010

Create Your Own Dollhouse With A 3D Printer

A dollhouse is considered a standard toy for little girls. It is believed that playing with dollhouses can help a child develop creativity as well as social skills. But collecting and playing with dollhouses is not an activity that is limited to children. There are many adult collectors of dollhouses who spend a fortune on these toys.

Making a dollhouse can be a very tedious task. You put together all those small parts to make your miniature house, paint it and design its interiors as well. There are dollhouse kits that you can buy from toy stores and craft stores, but they are still tedious to assemble.

How 3D Printing Makes Dollhouse Crafting Easier Continue reading Create Your Own Dollhouse With A 3D Printer

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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

What You Need to Know About Buying Dollhouse Miniatures

Even if you’re not buying dollhouse miniatures for yourself, surely you’d rather ensure your purchase or gift would be put to good use? If so, you need to spend a bit more time and effort than you intended on finding the best dollhouse miniature for your needs. Picking a dollhouse miniature is not much different from picking out your dream home. There’s more to it than mere looks and size, and you’ll find this out for yourself in a while.

Dollhouse Scales
Choosing the right scale is critical. Standard scales give you a wider variety of accessories and furniture to choose from while the less common scales may require you to order for custom-built supplies, which are not only more expensive but they may also not match the professional quality of standard dollhouse decor. Continue reading What You Need to Know About Buying Dollhouse Miniatures

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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Try Your Hand At Dollhouse Miniature Painting

Painting a dollhouse miniature is not a walk in the park. It demands hours of unswerving attention and efforts. As a dollhouse miniature painter you have to have eye for details. If you really want to cherish every second of dollhouse miniature painting, pool in your love and creativity to create an awe-inspiring model that is unique and invincible in all ways.

What if you are not that great a painter or artist? A desire to paint is enough to propel the engine of creativeness. Just take the painting brush and follow your muse. If you are still living in the dogma that artists are born geniuses, you need to flush your mind! Anyone, even you can become a painter with persistence and most importantly will. Obviously, it’s hard to paint dollhouse miniature perfectly at the first go, but gradually by practicing over pieces again and again, you will master the art! Continue reading Try Your Hand At Dollhouse Miniature Painting

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