Sue Heaser has written dozens of articles for dolls house and miniatures magazines published on both sides of the Atlantic over the past 20 years. This book is a fascinating compilation of some of her most popular miniatures...

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Sue Heaser has written dozens of articles for dolls house and miniatures magazines published on both sides of the Atlantic over the past 20 years. This book is a fascinating compilation of some of her most popular miniatures projects first published in Dolls House and Miniature Scene magazine in the UK between about 2000 and 2010. They are aimed at a range of abilities from beginners to more advanced.
Sue has always challenged the way polymer clays are used and most 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. Many of the models have moveable parts such as a winding handle on a miniature gramophone, a balancing set of dolls house scales and a tiny globe that spins. A unique collection to delight any keen miniaturist or dolls house enthusiast!


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