Whether you're crafting a minuscule moving mayhem or just adding a touch of "lived-in chic" to your tiny spaces, these boxes are the perfect way to…
Read MoreThe holiday season can be a bit of a whirlwind, but we wanted to take a moment share a sweet little festive digital download…
Read MoreGrocery shopping is both our favorite and least favorite activity. During the school year, Robb and I treat it as a date. I mean, it’s one time a week that we actually get to spend some money…
Read MorePerfectly draped curtains can do so much to finish off a miniature scene. And the right little bit of ripple can be tricky to get right in miniature.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, Robb built a cabin bed for our little one. Eventually, we modified it into a triple bunk bed for all three kiddos. It probably worked it’s way into several of their core memories.
Read MoreMail is kind of a mixed bag. On the one hand, there’s the whole mystery of what might appear in your mailbox each day. On the flip of that, bills…
Read MoreFabric laundry totes are kind of a big deal in our home. They are perfect for the kids to carry around and they look cute. We’ve made them in miniature as they add that perfect touch of realism to tiny scenes.
Read MoreIs anything more classic than a marbled cover composition notebook? We were giddy to see them on our 5th grader’s school supply list and couldn’t resist making some in 1:12. 📓📓
Read MoreThey highs, the lows, the epic journey—fasten your seatbelts—it’s Mod Podge time! If you’ve never used Mod Podge before, it’s a bit of a revelation.
Read MoreIf you’ve been looking for an alternative to basic mini wood siding, there is good news. And yes, we’re talking about board and batten. Historically, board and batten exterior siding goes way back—think right after log cabins.
Read MoreSo, you’ve got your miniature house built, the walls are painted and the flooring is down. What’s next? Well, probably furniture. But after that, it’s time to decorate the walls! Nothing adds realism quite like tiny little framed artwork.
Read MoreWe’re loving so many things about our new home town, and the magnolia trees are definitely a highlight. While traipsing with the family through our neighborhood this week, I spotted a broken magnolia branch on the ground.
Read MoreSquare word art in three sizes and two color options. Need some printable art for your project? Start by downloading this free printable.
Read MoreI’m not gonna lie, we’ve removed (or demolished) a miniature staircase or two. However, in the case of the Long Farmhouse, we had so much space to work with that we actually installed one for once! I know, I know…don’t faint.
Read MoreFully-lined box template in two sizes with and without Jessica Cloe logo. If you would like some printable boxes for your project, start by downloading this free printable.
Read MoreWe’re kind of suckers for windows. Our first dollhouse project came with 16 windows. Some required repair, but they were double-hung and included decorative plastic panels for the window “glass”.
Read MoreRectangular word art in two sizes, two font and two color options. Need some printable art for your project? Start by downloading this free printable.
Read MoreI’ve stumbled onto a surprising source of miniature textiles. Here goes: thrifted (or about to be donated) clothing. Recently, I found a men’s dress shirt that I just knew was going to become dollhouse bedding.
Read MoreIt all started with a very cheap kitchen set that I found online. Thinking that I would save a few bucks, I made a bit of a poor choice.
Read MoreMini fall projects require plenty of mini fall leaves. What’s a miniaturist to do? Well, if you have any access to actual-sized leaves, I’ve got a quick tip for you.
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