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Inge

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  1. I just got "small" silicone mini moulds in the cake decorating section at Amazon. Hot glue worked pretty good and then I used gold leaf on them. I also heard about using caulking which I tried. The edges of the items need to be trimmed off a bit and I found the silicone just came apart.
  2. I haven't been on this site in a very long time! lol. I live in Canada and I purchase most of my minis now from Minimum World in England. They have a sale usually every Sunday. They have excellent service, you can get prices in USD, and I have received my orders in 7 days. I used to order from Miniatures.com but they don't seem to ever have that much new, shipping costs are high and can take two to three weeks to get here.
  3. Does anyone have advice/tips on using silk material? Specifically for sewing miniature doll dresses and also for curtains. Is there a glue that can be used that won't stain and has anyone tried "speed sew" when making dresses? I know that some people use silk for curtains but wondering what is safe to use to keep their shape. I know hairspray is used for cotton type materials but think it would stain silk. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
  4. Hi Holly! Thanks for checking on the pinterest sites for me; I only found one pattern for a dress and that was Heidi Ott. I am not sure what duplicates you mean. Do you mean all the duplicates on my albums that have been there for years??
  5. Hi Carrie! Thank you so much for the link! I will try out one of the patterns. I have spent alot of time on the internet and the only free pattern I could find was a Heidi Ott one with no instructions. Unfortunately I don't know the names of all the artists so I can't look up there blogs.
  6. I bought a few dolls and not happy with quality of the clothing. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find a free pattern for a 1:12 scale plain Victorian dress for a 6" doll that I could sew. Thanks!
  7. If you can find my Garfield album in here I have all kinds of pictures of progress as I was building it. Maybe they will help you.
  8. Oh my God! YOU should be a comedian...loved your "thoughts"! I live in an extremely windy city (nope, not Chicago) and it would never cross my mind to work on my dollhouse outside.
  9. I am working on the Beacon Hill right now. I had alot of problems understanding the instructions so I would like to give you a couple of sites to check out. The first one is JennsMinis.com...she has great pictures and instructions for pretty well everything you will be doing. I don't know where I would be if not for her. Another great one is moreminisblogspot.com. Good luck!!!
  10. Hey Jeff! I've built the Greenleaf Harrison & Garfield but nothing prepared me for the Beacon Hill. I am soooooooooo grateful for two websites. Moreminisblogspot.com and JennsMinis. I like that Jenn has BIG PICTURES and explains each step. The best way to access her I find is to actually type in what you are looking for. I can assure you that there will be alot more sections you will need help with, as I did. lol. Try this: https://jennsminis.wordpress.com/2016/09/18/beacon-hill-finishing-the-stairs-and-moving-on/. I usually go on the internet and just type in what I am looking for because I find it hard to find the topics just going on her home pge. I just type in Jenns Minis Beacon Hill stairs. Hope this helps and good luck with your build! I have been at it for 5 months finishing inside and outside. lol
  11. Gosh..we should have exchanged emails. Lol. So did you buy the house?. I forgot to mention, if you go on my Garfield album you will see how I built it in two sections. Your hinge idea would probably work.
  12. Hannah, I'm sooooo sorry! I kept checking back to see if you had replied but didn't see anything. I could not get back on the site because they were having so many problems so didn't get your message until today. Unfortunately I was in a hurry and it was late when I took the measurements for you so didn't check to see if they added up. You are right, you have to add the 6 inches for the porch to the 14 on right side. You are missing the left side of the L which is 11 inches. Sorry, don't have the time to check my calculations but they are close. I have the house sitting on a piece of plywood that is 47 x 42 which gives me space of 10" on the left from the house, 4" from the front porch, 3" from house on the right, 14 1/2" from the right side of L shape and 5" from the back. I cut off the the right side of the L (3 rooms, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floor) and just glued a couple spots in order to build the house. When everything was done I took the two sections to the room I would display it in and then glued it back on and then put the roof and shingles on. It is HUGE HUGE HUGE. Please let me know whether you built it or not.
  13. So glad to "hear" they are doing an upgrade to their system and that we were notified. I sure hope they will do something about the time and frustration in loading pictures to the albums. I don't load pictures any more as I don't have the time it takes to load them.
  14. Hannah, did you check in the Greenleaf store here, as it shows the dimensions? I just measured mine which is not easy due to the porch and my landscaping. You will have to look at pictures so you know which measurements I took. I hope this helps: left side of the house (looking from the front it's left side), is 37 inches to the porch and add 2 1/2" for the front steps. The front measures 29 inches. The right side is in an "L" shape, left side is 14 inches and the right side is 17 inches. The back is 17 inches. I hope these are close enough to help you out.
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