The next two pictures are from Mariana Wilkinson's prizewinning farmhouse. They show how she used our Aztec Platinum parlor sofa, matching chairs, and lion-leg tables.


If you'd like to see more of Mariana's farmhouse in her Webshots albums, click here.

Here's another of Mariana's prizewinning houses. You can see more pictures here.


The next pictures are some of my own work featuring items carried on our New England Miniatures website. These pictures were taken several years ago and unfortunately some items are no longer available.
18th century tavern

Many of the items used to make the tavern scene are available from New England Miniatures. Please note, the pewter style dishes used were IN112, which has been unavailable for some time. They can be replaced by AN221 or AN220. You can use the New England Miniatures search box to find items you're looking for by typing in the name or item number.

The tavern scene was set up in what is usually the parlor of a dollhouse called Tall Chimneys. If you've never visited my dollhouse page, and would like to see Tall Chimneys, click here.


Cottage Kitchen (aka The Kitschy Kitchen)
The whitewashed stone fireplace was made from a paper egg carton.

Although it doesn't show up well in the picture, the window has faux glass.


You can read about the Kitschy Kitchen step by step, from building the roombox to the final decoration on the New England Miniatures Blog.

The Bungalow porch
Instructions on how to make the wooden planter are on the New England Miniatures Blog. , where you can also learn how to make a miniature garden for your dollhouse.

The Bungalow Living Room
Now you know why we call this cute 3 piece living room set "Bungalow". By the way, you can find a tutorial on how to make Venetian blinds just like the ones in the picture on the NEM blog too. They're nonworking, though.
Click here to see more of the Bungalow.


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