Miniature salon projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
Beauty parlour, spa, hairdresser and barber
See cosmetics for beauty supplies
Links to miniature salon projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Barber Chairs - From the Time Machine Project
Barbershop Interior - by Michael Paul Smith
Floyd's Barber Shop - by Connie Sauve
Hair Care Designers - by Rosemary from Miniature Cellar, Facebook link
Mini- Barbershop
Rudy's Salon
Sweeney Todd Barber Chair - by Jaqui Marlin
Z Place - by Fay Fazer
Tanya's Place by Tanya
Tanya's Hair Salon - by Tanya
Miniature Salons in Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on salons or categories/labels about them in blogs
Miniature Salons in Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to salons.
Miniature Salon Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making salon projects.
Miniature Salons for sale
- Do you have a section for salons in your shop? Add a direct link to that item here.
Miniature Salons in Books
- Books about miniature salon projects (also books with chapters about them)
Instructions for miniature salons
Miniature Salon Printables
Miniature Salon Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with salon projects
Other Salon Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to salons
Miniature Salon Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to salons
Miniature Salon Research/ Inspiration
Miniature Salon Tips/Hints
Beauty Shop Tray
- Cut the sharp prongs from a tri-hook fishing hook. Glue a button with an indented slash to one side to the top ring.
- Glue a shallow jelly container to the button.
- Cut cardboard or plastic dividers and slash them to form the old fashioned egg carton type of dividers.
- Glue to the inside and paint desired color.
- Fill with 'curlers' cut from the ends of Q-tips.
- Cut staples in two and bend each piece flat for 'hairpins'
- Add bottles made from straws and beads and you have a tray for your beautician.
Curling Iron
- Cut one side of a double sided coffee-stirrer straw and place a straightened staple into the resulting hole.
- Add a curled string (glued around a small straw) painted white with a seed bead plug.
Hair Dryer
- Make from a hex nut, 2 pieces of Q-tip straw, one side of a snap and curled tiny wire (used in round wiring for doll houses) with another seed bead plug.
- use a headphone jack
Hair Rollers
- Take some small skinny straws in different colors and cut them the right size.
- Use pen springs cut down or paint lollypop sticks and cut them to size.
- Use coloured Qtips cut to size
Ideas about what is needed for these projects
A Hair Ahead
Clippety Do Da
Clippers
Cut Loose
Curly Q
Curlz
Flawless Beauty
Grandfathers Moustache
Hairway to Heaven
Hot Heads
House of Hair
Just 4 Me
Million Cuts
Nail it
Razors Edge
Shear Genuis
Snippety Do-dah Salon and Spa
Sharp Cuts
Sharp Snips
Tangles
Twisted Scizzors
Waves
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject
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