Do you love miniature things?
There’s something childlike about miniature … or for that matter, most anything on a micro scale.
And the latest mini marvel I’ve discovered?
Miniature dollhouses … made in mint tins.
They’re every bit as darling as you might imagine, and lovely mini maven Tanja Jensen (aka Sugar Charm Shop) has created a tutorial. Do you think you’ll try this DIY?
My mom loved to make miniature scenes inside of eggs. It takes much patience and dexterity and is harder to make it look right than one would think. I like your idea of a miniature Christmas tree ornament in a sardine can. That would be darling.
I have 10 thumbs or I would be doing this. I adore dollhouses and their miniature furniture,but micro mini? ooh baby that is hard! I have some regular dollhouse sized furniture that are exact reproductions of PA German furniture from the the collections from Winterthur Museum, just exquisite !
Cute little tin doll house! I doubt I have the patience to do that . . . don’t have a tin either!
CJ
My mother used to have miniatures and made little doll houses, but nothing like the one you found. That is a beauty!
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Have a Happy Labor Day!
darlene
Wow! These doll houses are so cute!! I can tell they would definitely take a lot of patience and time. I don’t have enough patience to sit and make one of these, even though I wish I did. She is really talented. What a great find!
That is so adorable. When my children were young I would make some miniatures in sugar eggs as gifts for school teachers. Very time consuming but well worth it.