View
 

mirrors

Page history last edited by John Wesley Brett 6 years, 5 months ago

Miniature mirrors and other mirrored projects for dollhouses, room boxes, and dioramas

 

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest in the land.

 


Links to miniature projects

Slipper powdering her nose
Pretty Bird , Pretty Bird
Cheval Mirror
PB: Girlfriend, this haircut is fabulous on you.  It's bold, it's fearless, and totally hollywood...
The New Cat_and_Me
Miniature Dollhouse Fireplace
7
8
9
10
  • photo albums, blog posts, web pages

 

Blogs

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

 

Groups

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

 

Supplies for sale

  • Supplies needed for making mirror projects.

Heritage Laserworks - wood trim

Inspire * Create - bulk purchasing

Poster Velcro - for hanging those heavy mirrors without harming your walls! from Lee Valley

 

Miniatures for sale

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

 

Books

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

 

Instructions for miniatures

 

Miniature printables

 

Wallpapers

  • Wallpapers that go well with mirror projects

 

Other Printies

  • Book/magazine covers related to mirrors 

illustration by Hattie L. Price

 

 

Links

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

Antique Mirror - from 1 Inch Minis by Kris

Dollhouse Mirror - from Pequences (Spanish)

Hardwick Hall Hallway (Hat-tree mirror frame) - from About My Doll Houses

Make a Shabby Chic Tri-mirror with Ribbon Frame - CDHM tutorial by Heidi Ashworth

Overmantle Mirror - Dada's Dollhouse

Shaving Mirror - Dada's Dollhouse

Vanity Mirror - by Maureen Heuchert

Venetian Mirror - from Wasting Gold Paper

 

Videos

  •  YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject

 

Research/ Inspiration

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - remember the magic mirror from Snow White?

Reflections

I see you!

 

Tips/Hints

  • If the glass is too thick, paint the cut edges with black oil based paint or oil-based marker. This will prevent anyone from knowing how thick the glass actually is as there is no silver reflection from the cut edge.
 

Ideas about what is needed for these projects

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

 

 

Hits since 23 Aug 2009: 

Share Bookmark and Share

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.