"My first contact with the miniature world started when I was five years old and got my first doll house. It was a Lundby doll house, which is a very well-known Swedish brand. I was really captivated and made my own furniture and miniatures for the dollhouse in paper or whatever material I had at hand. When I grew up I forgot about the miniature world for many years and my creativity was focused on other art forms such as painting, modeling, sewing and woodworking. I was always into one kind of craft or another!"
"About four years ago I stumbled into a little doll house shop and I was hooked! I started to make dollhouse room boxes and decorated a newly purchased dollhouse. My aim was to make them as realistic as possible, I wanted them to feel like they were magical and could suddenly come to life. When I couldn't find food or other miniatures, I started to make them myself, and then I was hooked! I found my perfect match of crafts in the miniatures world!"
Hanna and her work have been published in Dolls House World magazine and in Miniaturas Coleccionicmo. This fall, as a result of her web site, Hanna will be featured on a national TV show which will showcase different kinds of crafts.