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Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay  
Author: Sue Heaser
ISBN: 0304355704
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
“Here’s the definitive guide to manufacturers, tools, safety, and crafting. See how to intermix colored clays to obtain an even wider range of hues, and the different types of paints and varnishes...for adornment. Techniques for softening the clay, balling and rolling it, working with a knife, and sanding will assure good results.”—Doll Castle News.





Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Do you think making furniture for a doll's house is too complicated? Not at all—when you're working with polymer clay. This marvelous and versatile material easily simulates a variety of textures, including stained glass, wooden furniture, marbled tables, and more, and hardens in an ordinary oven. So, go ahead and decorate, with this definitive guide to manufacturers, tools, safety, and crafting. Fill the kitchen with tiny vegetables, utensils, and appliances, and the living room with a mantelpiece clock, bookshelf and Tiffany lamp. Serve dinner in the dining room, and build a bedroom so cozy you'll want to live there yourself! There's not a domestic detail you won't find, from the kitchen sink to a potted plant! 8 1/4 X 10 1/4.



     



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