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Miniature travel agency projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas

Want to travel? Buy a trip from here :).

Also see bags

Travel unlimited by Ann Kozlik


Links to miniature projects

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  • photo albums, blog posts, webpages

1:12 scale Globes - from Vee mini

Emotional Baggage - from Wanna in El Paso

Travel Agency 1 and 2 - by Tula

Travel Agency in a Suitcase - travel agency in a suitcase by Karin Foster

Luggage Rack - by Tanya

 

Blogs

  • Blogs concentrating on travel or categories/labels about it in blogs

 

Groups

  • Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to travel.

 

Supplies for sale

  • Supplies needed for making travel projects.

 

Miniatures for sale

  • Do you have a section for travelling in your shop? Add a direct link to that item here.

 

Books

  • Books about miniature travel projects (also books with chapters about them)

 

Instructions for miniatures

 

Miniature printables

 

Wallpapers

  • Wallpapers that go well with travel projects

 

Other Printies

  • Book/magazine covers related to travel

Miniature Airline Tickets and Travel Guides - from About.com

Links

  • links to sites showing how to make items related to travel

Opening Suitcase - from Amber’s House

Suitcase - from Cathy's Dollhouse

Suitcase - from Stello's Mini Stuff

Trunk - from Marlie's Minis Blog

Trunk - CDHM tutorial by Debbie Dixon-Paver

What to do with Souvenirs - from About.com

UK Atlas Instructions - Miniprojects Google Docs

Videos

  •  YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject

 

Research/ Inspiration

 

Tips/Hints

  • For a simple non-opening suitcase, cover the front and back of an appropriately sized piece of wood with fabric or thin leather. Then cut a piece the width of the wood and long enough to go all around the sides and attach it starting at the bottom. Make a handle for the top from a little sliver of leather.

Ideas about what is needed for these projects

  • links to inspiring pages
  • ideas for shop names

Suite Trips 

Up an Away

  • YouTube videos about the subject

 

 

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