De-Lightful Minis
Friday, April 2, 2010

Some of the furniture that came with it

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But first, here's a one inch scale sandcastle that I made today from various "found" objects - a wine cork, 4 wooden spools, a...
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The mystery house and a welcome!

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Well, here's the mystery house. It's a two story homemade house in roughly 1:16 inch scale. It was extremely dirty. This is after th...
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Happy Easter everyone!

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I'm sorry that I haven't been around much this past week. Real life stuff kept me busy. This next week will hopefully be better for ...
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Welcome!

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Please help me welcome Rhonda from Vegan Dispatches from Vancouver . Rhonda is trying for the second time to become vegan and stay with it. ...
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Monday, March 29, 2010

Meet Eddie

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Eddie has a somewhat inflated view of his looks now that he’s older. He’s still imagining himself the way he looked in 1977. Unfortunately...
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I've just taken a man out of the oven

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Oh the things that dollmakers get to say, lol. I'm working on the male version of the middle aged bathing beauty. The sculpting part wen...
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Welcome!

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Please help me welcome Amy of Amy's Miniatures and Smalls . Amy collects and plays with Lundby dollhouses. Also please welcome Ana of T...
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Farm Country, NE Indiana, United States
I've been happily married for 33 years to my high school sweetheart and we have three great kids. All are young adults. I'm currently working part time as an instructional assistant at the local elementary school. My mini life is especially important to me because it takes me away (better than a bubble bath!) from the stresses of real life. I've been involved with mini-ing since the late 1980s with a break for about 10 years while my children were young. My faith and my family are very important to me. I am so thankful that God blessed me with the gift of creativity!
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