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CDHM The Miniature Way
April 2011, Issue 15
Mini Detours
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Discover the world of dollhouse miniatures and the artisans creations that make them including IGMA Artisans and IGMA Fellows which is at the same time oh-so-elegant. Another favorite is her lidded Ginger Jar. The lines on the jar are just perfect, and add so many dimensions that you can't help but give it a second glance.

One way to add a color and vibrancy to any scene would be to have one of CDHM Artisan Ernesto Baldini's cold porcelain flowerpots. Each flower, stem and pot is carefully hand-sculpted, then assembled into tiny works of art. I would love to see one of these flowerpots gracing the dining table, or perhaps sitting on a porch where the delicate flowers can soak up the sun's rays.

A particular ritual of my spring-cleaning spree is to tear down the drapes and curtains throughout the house. All of my windows have curtains or drapes, Every house needs drapes to make it a home. CDHM Artisan Rose-Ellen Horan hand stitches custom curtains and drapes for your dollhouse home depending on the season, and I always love a house or a scene that incorporates a "dressed" window. Some drapes can simply be cleaned and re-hung, while others will be replaced with more seasonal curtains. CDHM Artisan Rose-Ellen Horan has just the perfect solution for a roombox or mini dollhouse. Her beautiful tiers and topper will give any window a fresh look. They have delicate lacy edgings that add a bit of style, while not being gaudy. These lovelies will brighten up a kitchen, sunroom or a bedroom. You can also create a color coordinated look with commissioned pieces from her gallery.

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