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(remove filter)The Tudor Era 1485-1603
Posted: 06 May 2013The Tudor period spanned the years from 1485 with the accession to the throne of England of Henry VII, through to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.
10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Cookers
Posted: 25 Apr 2013Jane Kubiesa shops for the latest miniature cooker options for different dolls house eras.
Tudor Chimneys in Miniature
Posted: 08 Apr 2013I devised this way of making elaborate brick chimney stacks whilst building my 1/12th scale Tudor dolls house in 2006. I have revisited the method and reproduced this DIY project ...
Tudor Market Hall - Final Part
Posted: 03 Apr 2013Kevin Jackson has just sent us photos of the completed interior furnishings in the Tudor Market Hall and we'd like to share them with you here.
Tudor Market Hall - Final Part
Posted: 17 Feb 2013Kevin Jackson shows us how to paint the paved areas and finish the decorating in our final part of this great series.
10 of the Best - Miniature Dolls House Rugs
Posted: 14 Feb 2013Jane Kubiesa reveals the perfect floor covering to put the finishing touch to your miniature home...
Weave a Miniature Log Basket for your Dolls House
Posted: 24 Jan 2013Jane Harrop uses one of the traditional basket making materials, centre cane, to weave a log basket.
Tudor Market Hall Part 16 - Continuing the Dolls House Build
Posted: 23 Jan 2013Kevin Jackson shows us how to finish off the external timber trims, connect the wiring for lighting, paint the roof and position the chimney... But before we do that we check the ...
Tudor Market Hall Part 15 - Continuing the Dolls House Build
Posted: 19 Dec 2012We are now going to work on the Great Hall access panel, the right room access panel, end wall panel and the Great Hall wood panelling, as Kevin Jackson shows us how.
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