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I had to bring my dollhouse outdoors for better photos. I just returned from Hobby Lobby. They have been asking me to consider teaching classes there. I finally brought my Sugarplum Dollhouse and some of my felted creations. They were all blown away. I'm so happy they liked the results. 

So now I'm in my craft room designing a flyer. I just created a Facebook Fanpage.

I'll be teaching classes on "How To" with basically everything I have made and will make in the future for my Beachside Bungalow (which they sell and are happy I will be promoting that house).

So i have to start making classes format and 'needed" supply lists. Lots to do. 

Starting in September I will teach a weekly class on creating a full Nativity Scene out of felt. 

I'm really looking forward to meeting and teaching like minded people. Its kind of rough moving to a new state where you don't know anyone. This will give me the opportunity to meet some miniaturists. 

So happy right now. Im on cloud nine.

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  • Taken with NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7000
  • Focal Length 44 mm
  • Exposure Time 10/20000
  • f Aperture f/5.3
  • ISO Speed 1600

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ive got to ask, what did you use for the stone and brick? I've got a Buttercup that my daughter and I have decided will be a witches cottage....needless to say, she needs stone on the outside :)

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3 minutes ago, lolli28147 said:

ive got to ask, what did you use for the stone and brick? I've got a Buttercup that my daughter and I have decided will be a witches cottage....needless to say, she needs stone on the outside :)

@lolli28147 I used Das Paperclay for the upper stone work and foam board on the bottom half of the house. I made impressions in the foam board and used acrylic paint for both top and bottom. Finished off with Matt Mod Podge

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@lolli28147 I purchased new acrylic sheets, did the lead panes (on the advice of many here-thank you all) with painted clear nail polish on both side. And lastly, I built new frames for he Windows. 

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