The Seattle Dollhouse Show, held every spring and fall, always has a number of interesting exhibits on view in several scales.
- A Full View of the Miller Time Sawmill by Tim BrooksFront shot of a 1:24 scale sawmill by Tim Brooks at the 2008 Spring Seattle Dollhouse Show.
- A Detail of Tim Brooks Sawmill 'Miller Time'A 1:24 scale sawmill based on catalogue sawmills of the 1910-1940 period.
- A Simple But Beautifully Detailed VignetteA simple chocolate shop sales display housed in a deep picture frame.
- Cookbooks Used to House a Themed DisplayA 1:12 scale dollhouse cooking scene built inside a set of actual cookbooks.
- More Unusual Containers For Dollhouse MiniaturesMiniature scenes built into a clock case and a lamp base at the Spring 2008 Seattle Dollhouse Show.
- Planning to Showcase Many Items from Different ViewsA detailed barn in 1:12 scale exhibited by Janet Oliver at the Spring 2008 Seattle Dollhouse Show.
- Can You Have Too Much Chocolate?A miniature doll surrounded by open chocolate boxes in a scene built inside a chocolate box.
- Drawing in the ViewerEldery lady with her kittens and her knitting in 1:12 dollhouse scale.
- Details of the Doll Featured in Anne Gerdes Knit for Her KittensA detailed 1:12 scale doll of an elderly woman surrounded by kittens and knitting.
- Creative Uses of Alternative Inhabitants for a Dolls House1:12 scale skeletons substitute for dolls in this dollhouse scene.
- Detail By SuggestionMore skeletons in the second half of a dollhouse scene 'Forever' by Caroll Meek.
- An Old Garden Shed with Poultry in 1:12 ScaleA 1:12 scale garden shed with poultry
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