Miniature sports and sports equipment projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
Are your people training for the Olympics or just keeping fit at the gym? Do they play Tennis? Football? See the page for golf and pages in sports folder.
Links to miniature projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on sports or categories/labels about them in blogs
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to sports.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making sports projects.
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for sports in your shop? Add a direct link to that item here.
Books
- Books about miniature sports projects (also books with chapters about them)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with sports projects
Other Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to sports
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to sports
Mini_Tennis_Ball -by Spandana
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject
Research/ Inspiration
Tips/Hints
- Tennis Racket - depending on which scale you work with, shape white or black electrical wire into an oval. Cut the handle out of scrap mood. Paint stripes on the handle. Glue together and dry well. Cut a piece of screenwire to fit within oval and paint it white--When dry, glue within oval. Make ball out of clay.
- Cheerleader skirt - Measure how wide you want your pleats to be. 1/2"? And maybe 3/4"? Then "stitch" together the two colors that you desire. Example Blue and White. Put together a square of blue, 3/4" wide, a square 1/2" wide, blue, etc. Test for fit. Then pleat the fabric. Fold the blue to the center of the white and press. Do this along the entire strip. A trapezoid shape might work better. Join in the back, and hem. The waistband may need to be gathered slightly. or use a ribbon facing to reduce bulk.
- Skis - Google images for skis, and find the right picture. Save it and made it the right size, then put the image through the Xyron for that neat finish, and curled up the ends. (or maybe several coats of Podge?)
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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