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Flicker units & Flickering Bulbs...We have just added this to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxKbN7vuAiQ with the others we do so you can wire your Dolls House using our SWP Easy Wiring System....all information can be found on our website @ https://littlehousesplus-shop.co.uk or https://smallworldproducts.co.uk Dolls House Wiring specialist
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Dolls House wiring specialist from Small world Products Wiring a Doll’s House here is some information you might like to look at, it all works around our SWP Easy-Wire system wiring a Dolls House 1/12th or 1/24th Have you check out our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/littlehousesplus125/videos There is a lot of information on our Doll's House wiring for Lighting / Fires page http://www.littlehousesplus-shop.co.uk/epages/62053002.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/62053002/Categories/Dolls_House_wiring And if you need any help here is the link for you http://littlehousesplus.co.uk/about_us_2.html By the way we send all over the world There are lots more on http://www.littlehousesplu-shop.co.uk
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CJN Miniatures in Edmonds, WA recently moved to a new store at 23030 Hwy 99. It is a yellow 2-story building between Les Schwab & Public Storage. They not only have everything you need for a dollhouse, but also dolls, collectibles & antiques now. They offer consignment at 30% and have many artisan and older items in stock. Visit them at http://CJNMiniatures.com CONSIGNMENT AGREEMENT-1.docx
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Hi everyone, I am currently building a doll house and I've just bought a set of small christmas lights and a plastic chandelier with a single glass bulb inside. My problem is, i'm making this as a part of a school assessment to be marked and glass is not allowed. Does anyone know if i could possibly use glue to seal and protect the light globes while making them appear as plastic? Or are there possible alternatives to glass lighting? Any help would be wonderful - I am perfectly fine with flouting these marking guidelines (they are in place for safety for the markers but I'm not sure how a 1cm long broken lightbulb could do much harm). I can post photos if necessary =)
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I'm having a terrible time getting my lighting to stick to the walls and ceilings of my house. What do you all use to stick your lights up?
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So, I need to add at least two lights to the current build. One will be an outdoor light that goes on the wall over the center of the door, and the other will be a wall sconce in the bathroom. I hate to sound dense, but other than using a false wall on the interiors, how do I hide the wire? Both lights will have a hole drilled in the wall, with the wire fed through to the other side of the wall. I may use LED/battery powered lights for the rest of the rooms, so I'm not sure that I need to wire the whole house. Planning to use small battery packs (hidden in furniture) for the two lights in question. Any thoughts? Suggestions?
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Here's a great site in the Netherlands showing her lights, with instructions for how she made them. Under workshops in the left sidebar, she has more workshops to make other accessories. http://www.bindelsornaments.nl/joomla/index.php?option=com_alphacontent&view=alphacontent&Itemid=4&lang=en
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From the album: Country House - Album 2
This is what the house looks like when my real life lights are shut, and my battery operated dollhouse lights are on. As you can tell, I can use a bit more lights, but I think it looks cozy, none-the-less. -
From the album: Contest Pics 2014
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From the album: New Furniture on Etsy
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From the album: Country House - Renovated
Since my house isn't electrified, I never thought I would be able to have regular lights, let alone lights on a Christmas tree. Thanks to battery operated miniature lights, however, I fortunately am able to have both. The lights on this tree are a battery-operated necklace sold at Target. The chain was a gift from the girls' friend Angi. -
From the album: Country House - Renovated
The lights on this little tree are bright but add a peaceful effect at night. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
I found these lights at one of my distributors. I just got lucky that they are already green. I am going to add two to the front and one over the back door.© 2013 All About Miniatures, LLC
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From the album: Creatin' Contest 2012
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From the album: Creatin' Contest 2012
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From the album: Creatin' Contest 2012
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From the album: Creatin' Contest 2012
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The fireplace is one area I would not mind flickering lights but my ceiling lights sometimes flicker...a lot. I used the tape system to electrify and even added an additional power pack. Any ideas as to why this is happening? Thanks
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I received my box of lights from Greenleaf yesterday and spent the whole night wiring and lighting my house. This was sooooo easy. Time consuming, but easy. Question. I've read here that many advice you solder your connections to insure they stay. I'm good at a lot of creative things but I suck at soldering. I can't begin to express how bad I am at it. I tried it on one light and destroyed it and the tape. Thank God both can be replaced. So, frustrated with soldering, I put masking tape in place for now but intend to replace with gorilla tape or a permanent glue like E6000 or Quick Grip. All of my wiring is on the outside which I'm going to cover with paperclay so I'm not too concerned about any bulk from the glue or tape. Has anyone had bad luck taping, or glueing their connections. I appreciate your opinion/experience. Thanks, Bogie (PS, sorry if this is a repeat topic. Couldn't find my answer in past posts.)