Miniature Tudor projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
The Tudor dynasty reigned in England & Ireland 1485-1603. The most well-known are King Henry VII, King Henry VIII (he is the one with 6 wives) and Queen Elizabeth 1 (see Elizabethan projects).
Links to miniature projects
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- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
English Tudor Dollhouse - by Robin Careey
Fox and the Hen House - Tudor Loo from Rik Pierce class by Connie Sauve
Great Chamber - by Cookie Ziemba
Inn of the Devoted Peasant Girl - by Orsolya Skulteti
Magdalena - by Winnie van Vegchel, scroll down the bar on the right hand side.
Modern Tudor Style Dollhouse - from Pipminis
Tudor Corner - by Kazumi
Tudor Cottage - by Paula Isaacs
Tudor Dolls - by Tiggy61
Tudor House - by Chanman
Tudor House - by Dr Bob, this site has more Tudor albums
Tudor House - from Miniatures West show 2010
Tudor House - from Patty's Miniature World
Tudor House Automata - Karin Crobin
Tudor Kitchen - by Lidi Stroud
Tudor Merchant - by Pathy
Tudor Projects
Tudor Roombox - by Regalia
Winter Parlor or Solar with Lady Catherine Carey - by Cookie Ziemba
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on the Tudors or categories/labels about them in blogs
1to24 Tudor House - from My 1-inch World
Tudor/Medieval/Jacobean/Queen Anne Blogspot - Nina Scott-Stoddart
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to the Tudors.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making the Tudors projects.
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for the Tudors in your shop? Add a direct link to that item here.
Ann High - finely carved furniture
Barbie Elizabeth 1 - no longer for sale, extremely rare
Grandma Holly's - featuring Michael Mortimer, type "Tudor" in the search box.
Linen Press - Tudor page
Regalia Miniatures - Tudor Gallery by IGMA Artisan Priska Hess-Groetsch
Tony Knott - Buildings, Furniture, Pewter, Armour & Accessories
Tudor Doll Kits - and dressed Dolls by IGMA Artisan Tiggy Goldsmith (Mrs Tiggywinkle's Dolls)
Tudor Dollhouses - by Kevin Jackson , KJ dollhouses
Tudor Dollhouses - from Laura Anne Dollshouse site
Tudor Dollhouses
Tudor Food - from Country Contrast
Tudor Food - from Merry Gourmet
Tudor Food - from Oak Tree Dollshouse Miniatures
Tudor Furniture - from Masters Furniture
Tudor Lights - from Ray Store Lighting
Books
- Books about miniature Tudors projects (also books with chapters about them)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with Tudors projects
Other Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to the Tudors
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to the Tudors
English Tudor Cottage - by Rik Pierce
Making Tudor Windows - from Doll House Decorating
My Tudor House - from Butterfly Minds - incomplete, but has some first steps
Tudor 3 Drawer Chest - From Steve and Annie's site
Tudor Felt Dolls - from Craftgirl. Shows how to simplify details but retain the essence of the doll.
Tudor House - by Mandy
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject
Research/ Inspiration
Great Tudor Halls - from Dollhouse Decorating
Tudor Bedchamber - from Dollhouse Decorating
Tudor Dollhouse Exteriors - from Dollhouse Decorating
What were Tudor Houses made From?
Tudor history
- Henry VIII and his 6 wives. To ensure an heir, Henry broke with the Catholic Chruch.
- Anne Boleyn had six fingers on one hand and was considered a witch by some.
- Jane Seymour gave birth to Edward VII, who became monarch aged 10 and died at 15. Edward left the throne to Lady Jane Grey, who was never crowned and reigned for less than 2 weeks before being executed for high treason.
- Mary, daughter of Henry's first wife Catherine of Aragon, or "Bloody Mary" succeeded the throne and tried to convert the country back to Catholicism, which was reversed by her successor, Queen Elizabeth 1
Tudor links
Showtime TV Tudors Wiki
Tudor History.org
Interiors
Hightower Crafts - Re-enactment costumes
Tips/Hints
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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Comments (4)
johanna janhonen said
at 9:20 pm on May 30, 2010
nice photo Tiggy! welcome to our wiki :)
Linda McD said
at 10:44 pm on May 30, 2010
She is gorgeous, Tiggy. I enjoyed all the other dolls at your site too. Listed under miniatures for sale.
Tiggy Goldsmith said
at 8:23 am on Jun 8, 2010
Thanks for the welcome - glad youlike my dolls. I love the idea of this site, I got lost and wandered round for hours just looking at everything. I will hopefully add some more bits when I have a bit more time, I particularly like Medieval and Tudor.
Linda McD said
at 9:40 pm on Jun 8, 2010
Wonderful!
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