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Dollhouse Printies

I created these miniature printies from various images for use in both 1" and half-inch (1/24th) scale dollhouses and miniature scenes.

Images are for personal use only and are not for resale. Other images will be added when possible. If you use any in a project, let me know. (Right click to save and download to your own computer.) Enjoy!

*Added new mags, new bags!* - **See the new Bunka Rug tutorial at bottom of page!**

* New! Miniature Medieval books for sale!
* NEW! Two pages of Book printies - Miniature Bookshelf

1" Scale


mini doll 91   mini doll 90   mini doll 89  

doll 94   doll 1   doll 95   doll 95

pumpkin/cat bag   pumpkinbag

skull bag  bunny bag

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Figured it was about time I put some new printies up here. The Halloween bags use old vintage postcard images. The Easter bags use some images from Anne's Place. Other bags and templates can be found at Jim's Printables.

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Half-Inch Scale

half scale miniature bag   half scale dollhouse easter bag  half scale miniature lasagne   half scale lettuce   cereal half scale

Doll 91 half scale   Doll 90 half   mini mini doll mag   doll half scale   doll 95 half scale

Miniature dollhouse mags, Doll #91, #90, #89; #94, see descriptions under 1" scale. (Note: I like my magazines larger, but I added a teeny one closer to the real half-scale size. Others can be shrunk down even further in a word processing program.) Food: Boop Mini; lasagne box reduced from a design by Terri Coleman of Applegate Minis/ Miniature Collector's Club. (Thanks, Terri!)


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New! Make A Bunka Rug

bunka   I really like making these rugs. They are easy, fun and have the look of a fuzzy floor rug.

  I've included a rug here for a cake shop and a special Swapke rug for our Dutch friends! swapke fan (Read about Swapke's US trip & visit her site.)

  I draw my own designs and included the color images so you can see how they look when done. (The finished cake rug is a different style.) Feel free, of course, to choose your own colors.

cake pattern   cake rug done

swapke pattern  swapkerug done

**Materials needed: Tacky glue, toothpicks, sharp pin, wet cloth, light box cardboard (cereal box, tea box insert, etc.), colored pencils, Bunka thread in assorted colors.

1. Print out pattern and glue to light cardboard. Color picture lightly with colored pencils to match thread choice (so no white spaces show through.) 2. Unravel Bunka thread by snagging end with a pin and pulling until it unravels. When pulled, the cord will be "curly." 3. Work one area at a time. Be sure to cover small areas like the eyes and mouth first so you can work around them. 4. Cover area of rug with tacky glue, then spread curled thread over area. Make sure threads are close together; move in place with a toothpick. Keep adding more glue and more thread until design is done. Have fun!


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