Miniature cookies and biscuits for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
In Britain, they are called biscuits, in North America they are cookies....
See also bakeries , cakes , cupcakes
For Lace Doilies, see lace
Links to miniature projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Baking Cookies - kitchen scene by Annemarie Kwikkel
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on or categories/labels about them in blogs
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to cookies.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making cookies.
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for cookies in your shop? Add a direct link here.
Dollhouse Miniature Cookies - By Mels Miniatures
Cookies for sale - from Megan's Dollhouse Miniatures
Books
- Books about miniature cookie projects (also books with chapters about them)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with cookie projects
Other Printies

- Book/magazine covers related to cookies
Jaffa cookies - from Susanna (in Finnish)
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to cookies
Christmas Cookies - slice and bake
Christmas Cookies - from Desert Minis, in 3 scales
Chocolate Chip Cookies - from Desert Minis, in 3 scales
Chocolate Chip Cookies - from My Miniature Obsession
Cookie Cutters - from About.com
Cookie Jar - by Joanne from Beavercreek
Cookie Jar and Cannisters - by Christal Jensen
Make Dollhouse Scale Sandwich Cookies - from About.com
Rice Krispie Treats - From My Small Obsession
Santa Cookie Jar, Gingerbread men and Cocoa
Penguin Cookie Jar or Biscuit Holder - from About.com
Research/ Inspiration
Tips/Hints
- S'mores - traditionally enjoyed around a campfire, this treat consists of a roasted marshmellow, and a piece of chocolate in between a couple of graham crackers. Roll caramel clay to 1/32" thick, and cut rectangles 3/8" x 3/16'. Use a pin to score the biscuit's dividing line, and to pinprick the graham cracker hole pattern. Bake. Separate some crackers to make single serving crackers, leave others in double size. Roll chocolate clay 1/32" for chocolate bars, cutting about the same size of the crackers. Use a bit of white clay for the marshmallows. Assemble some S'mores, and leave some to be assembles and bake the lot. Arrange on a tray to give the appearance of people helping themselves.
- Cut craft foam sheets in tan and white colors using a teddy bear shaped punch to make 'cookies', then glue to a baking sheet. Or stack on a button to look like cookies on a plate. Icing can be glitter nail polish or glue glitter.
- For cookie jars, use large macrame beads (the ones with good sized hole) and glue a small attractive metal shank button on for a lid. Paste "Cookies" on the front, typed in the smallest font on your computer.
Ideas about what is needed for these projects
- links to inspiring pages
- ideas for shop names
As the Coolie Crumbles
Cookies R Us
- YouTube videos about the subject
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject
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