Sue Heaser has written dozens of articles for doll's house and miniatures magazines published on both sides of the Atlantic over the past 25 years. This book is a collection of her most popular doll's house projects published in dollhouse and miniatures magazines in the UK and US between during the 1990s and 2000s. The projects are all illustrated with Sue's unique drawings and paintings that clearly demonstrate the steps to make tiny things of all kinds using polymer clay and mixed media. The projects are aimed at a range ...
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Sue Heaser has written dozens of articles for doll's house and miniatures magazines published on both sides of the Atlantic over the past 25 years. This book is a collection of her most popular doll's house projects published in dollhouse and miniatures magazines in the UK and US between during the 1990s and 2000s. The projects are all illustrated with Sue's unique drawings and paintings that clearly demonstrate the steps to make tiny things of all kinds using polymer clay and mixed media. The projects are aimed at a range of abilities from beginners to advanced and many projects consist of collections of objects, so this book is full of dozens of pieces to make for your doll's house. Sue has always challenged the way polymer clays are used and many of the miniatures in this book are an exploration of "other things besides food" that you can make with these marvellous clays that can simulate so many materials to perfection. A unique collection to delight any keen miniaturist or doll's house enthusiast!
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