Miniature dishes for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
Dishes are needed for serving and storing food and beverages in restaurants, bakeries and kitchens .
See also mugs, trays, cutleries, bottles, plates, thermos_bottles, vases
as well as glass , ceramics
Dining rooms are the formal dining area in the home. Where the "wedding china" is used for special occasions.
See also wiki pages with food tag, for specific food items.
Links to miniature projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on dishes or categories/labels about them in blogs
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to dishes.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making dish projects.
Decals for China - from True 2 Scale
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for dishes in your shop? Add a direct link here.
Old Bell Pottery - Rachel Mundy Items
Porcelain Fantasies
Pottery - from Kilnworks Minis by Jo-Ann Shaw
Books
- Books about miniature dish projects (also books with chapters about it)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with dish projects
Other Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to dishes
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to dishes
Cake/Food Tiered Stand by Gonda's Mini World (Dutch)
Covered Cake Stand by Matxalen Miniaturas y Casas de Munecas (Spanish)
Cup Tutorial - from Pinterest
Dishrack - CDHM tutorial
Bowl
Bowl Tutorial - by Talty from Deviant Art
Bowls by La Stanza di Giuggiola (Italian)
Dish Rack - from plastic canvas, by Susan
Dishes Japanese site - lots of pics
Dishes from Card - from Kilmousie and me
Enamelware - from Liberty Biberty
Golden trim for Crockery by Spandana
Mixing Bowl - by Corine Deschuytter
Metal pots and pans - from Joanne's minis
Paella Pan or Wok by Flor (Spanish)
Pyrex Dishes - from Va-Voom Vintage
Rack - by Spandana
Rack (Porta-tapas) by Matxalen
Salt and Pepper Shakers - from Joanne's Minis
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature dish projects
Miniature Wood Dishes - using polymer clay from Sugar Charm Shop
Research/ Inspiration
Tips/Hints
Ideas about what is needed for dish projects
- links to inspiring pages
- ideas for shop names
- YouTube videos about the subject
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Comments (3)
Ruth Ramaekers said
at 2:17 am on Oct 6, 2012
To create inexpensive and unique plates, go to http://replaceyourplates.co.uk/. You can choose from many different patterns. Copy and paste onto your computer. Print onto photo paper or high gloss paper.
Ruth Ramaekers (I'm not sure if there's another way to submit this tip, I am a registered member)
johanna janhonen said
at 8:04 am on Oct 6, 2012
Thank you Ruth. We have a page for plates too so I added your tip on that. Nice to have you here!
johanna janhonen said
at 8:10 am on Oct 6, 2012
To add content (not just comments) on a page you need to press the Edit tab (which is shown in the beginning of a page). I added your introduction to Wiki members page (copied it from the comments). Ask more help if needed! The best way to learn is by trying out but we have also the FAQ and ABC pages which will get you started.
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