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Miniature apples for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas

 

 

Apples for school  teachers and other miniature people. See also fruits. Popular Halloween treat

 

Fruit Variety Basket

 

Apple and Blackberry Eve's Pudding with Prep Boards - 1:12 Scale Dollhouse Miniature Food
Dollhouse food and cookbook
Gardening4ApplesApple Spice cake (dollhouse miniature)
Bobbing for Apples
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Links to miniature apple projects

  • photo albums, blog posts, webpages

Apple Pie - from Jatanukkekodinruokia

Apple-shaped School for Worms

Melina and her Apples - by Pathy

 

Apple Blogs

  • Blogs concentrating on apples or categories/labels about them in blogs

 

Apple Groups

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

 

Miniature Apple Supplies for sale

  • Supplies needed for making apple projects.

 

Miniature Apples for sale

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

 

Books

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

 

Instructions for miniature apples

 

Miniature apple printables

 

Apple Wallpapers

  • Wallpapers that go well with apple projects

 

Other Apple Printies

  • Book/magazine covers related to apples

 

Apple Links

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

Apples - CDHM tutorial by Barbara Dezza

Apple Blossoms - by the Creative Doll

Apple Class - from Victoria Miniland

Apple Pie - from Pinterest

Apple Pie - by Teammids Dollhouse Tutorials

Candied Apples - a Halloween treat from BonappetEats

Toffee Apples - by Sarah Maloney

 

Videos

  •  YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject

 

Apple Research/ Inspiration

Johnny Appleseed

An Apple a Day

 

Miniature Apple Tips/Hints

  • Want a plate of candied apples for a Halloween or Thanksgiving table? Cut a thin sliver from the bottom of a red bead, poke a "craft stick" made from a flat toothpick in the hole, and dip in red glass paint for candy, or tan paint mixed with a little glue for caramel.

 

Ideas about what is needed for these projects

  • links to inspiring pages
  • ideas for shop names
  • YouTube videos about the subject

 

 

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