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This italian wall shelf is a good example. I made this piece of furniture entirely out of scratch and left-overs from previous projects.
I added this section to answer your questions and share what I know. Hopefully, this will be helpful to complete your first project. I'll be happy to answer any question if I can or try to help you find out what you need to know. I've been a hobby miniaturist for many years, I read a lot of books and magazines, but I'm still learning.
In this section, you may find a few helpful hints to help you realize some projects of your own. If some of you feel that my instructions are note precise enough, please don't hesitate to tell me. I am not a teacher and I am not used to this, but I'll be more than glad to help.
I will update this section from time to time of course, as your questions reach me, but meanwhile, feel free to contact me by email at :
danyslittleworld@yahoo.com
In Christiane Berridge's book "MAKING MINIATURES", I recently read the introduction on page 1 and it made me smile because she describes her devotion to miniatures with such passion and love. One sentence really got me, so allow me to quote her :
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But be warned - this hobby is addictive. With a dolls' house at your fingertips, the creative possibilities are endless and before long you will discover that one just isn't enough.
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