Miniature bakery projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
See also cakes and breads, pies and baking, baskets for displaying product
Bakery items are served in dining rooms, restaurants, cafeterias, and kitchens .
Dishes are needed for serving and storing food and beverages.
See also mugs, trays, cutleries, bottles, thermos bottles, as well as glass, ceramics, plates
For Lace Doilies, see lace
Links to mineiature projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Bakery - from Antonio Marcos Museum
Bakery - by Beth Bergman, Minimanor
Bakery- by Rita from Germany (rwgermini)
Bakery in 1:48 - by Fern Rouleau
Bakery with Baker's Rack - from Clayminis
Bakery in Breadbox - by Fern Rouleau
Bakery in a Cake - by Fern Rouleau
Bakery in a CD Holder - by Laura Miller
Bakery Roombox - by Daria in Mini Baby Steps
Baking Scene - by Maureen Heuchert
Biscuit Maker - by Miniature Madness, Ann Masceli's Flickr album
Bread Dough Bakery - by mini7676
Boulangerie - from Clay Minis
Bride's Aid Flowers and Cakes - by Ann Kozlick
Buttercup Bake Shop - by Doreen Johnson
Cake Shop - by Ann Kozlick
Café Varma - by Millimari
Cottage Loaf Bakery -from Cazro's Mini Property
Crumb and Cheddar - QS project by Fern Rouleau
Elf Baker - from Miniatures West show Feb 2011
German Bakery - by Elke
Kitchen Bakery - by Hazel Dowd, workshop by Joe Wareing
La Petite Patisserie - from Barrel Loopers blog
Menu Holders - from Baking in Miniature
Petite Pastry Shop - by Judy Ferguson
Sweet Buns Bakery - 1:4 scale bakery in a bread box by Fern Rouleau
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on baking or categories/labels about it in blogs
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to baking.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making baking projects.
Virtual Dollhouse - Grace Shaw has many cooking and baking items
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for baking in your shop? Add a direct link here.
Baking Items - SP Miniatures
Bakery Goods - Landon House Miniatures
Books
- Books about miniature baking projects (also books with chapters about it)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with baking projects
Other Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to baking
French Bakery Boxes - from About.com
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to baking
Bakery Case - in 1:48, from About.com
Cookie Swans - from About.com
Old World Christmas Bakery - from Herminiverse, where Mariann Colijn converts an old clock into a old world Christmas bakery, using an Anton Pieck illustration.
Research/ Inspiration
Tips/Hints
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For colored sugar crystals - look for fine sand from the craft store in the kids section.
- Substitutes for dragées, the little silver, gold and colored metallic sugar balls used to decorate cakes and cookies - use tiny metallic micro beads the big box craft stores sell in the stamp or scrap-booking section. Look for the multicolored mixes to get three or more colors in small amounts.
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Butter Cream and Marshmallow icings - use one of the tiny tipped glue bottles . These are great for making icing dots. Add a bit of Modge-Podge to acrylic paint to thicken it, or some glue to make it glossier and use the same up and down technique you use to make dots to cover cakes.
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Glaze Icings - for glazes that look like gilding, use a bit of Jacquard pearlex powder in PVA glue or gloss acrylic. For those hard colored icings that look a bit sheer, mix up a bit of liquid Fimo with some colored polymer clay until it gets syrupy, then bake it on the polymer clay cookies.
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Coconut and some sugar finishes - look in the scrap-booking store for very fine white ' micro glitters' which aren't actually very glittery, more like very fine snow, and work quite well. Some white embossing powders would probably work as well if you don't heat them up! For longer coconut strands use baked white or translucent white clay and one of those two inch cheese graters
- Candy molds in small shapes can be filled with plaster of paris or filled with Sculpy/Fimo and baked and painted for 'cakes' and 'desserts'. Tip: Lightly rub a very tiny amount of glycerin with a small brush so it will easily drop out.
Ideas about what is needed for baking projects
- links to inspiring pages
- ideas for shop names
Nything Sweet?
The Cupcake Queen
FlakyTarts' Bakery
Let them Eat Cake
Little Slice of Heaven
On the Grain Bakery
Sweet T's Bakery
The Sweetest Things
Upper Crust
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature baking projects
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