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Exhibits from the Spring 2009 Seattle Dollshouse Show

Miniature Scenes, Frames and Dollhouses in 1:12 and 1:48 Scale

From Lesley Shepherd, About.com

The talented exhibitors at the Spring 2009 Seattle Dollhouse and Miniatures Show have once again shared a wide range of miniatures with show visitors. Lots of ideas for builders, whether you want to work in a smaller scale, or confine your projects to a frame or vitrine.

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Exterior of a two room west coast cottage flower shop by Leslie NelsonLeading the Viewer Into the SceneBack view of Blooms by Beatrice exhibited by Leslie Nelson at the Spring 2009 Seattle Dollhouse ShowInterior View of an Overflowing Flower ShopInterior shot of a 1:12 scale flower shop with plants, flower in tubs, and a cat chasing a mouse.Drawing The Eye Into a Cluttered SceneFanciful woodland cottage in dolls house scale  with  a multi angled shingled roof. Having Fun With Fantasy
Side view of the woodland cottage dollhouse by Faye Liner showing fanciful roof line and bay window.Maximizing Fantasy ArchitectureKitchen scene for mice or other small creatures in 1:12 scale by Janey ElliotFull Rooms In a FrameA mouse's kitchen with lots of tiny stored food in dolls house scale.Explaining the Scale To the ViewerScale jewelry store built into a set of books by Janey Elliot.BookShelf Displays
Details of a jewelry store in 1:12 scale built into a set of antique books by Janey Elliot.Relating the Display to the ContainerDollhouse scene of a baby in a crib in a nursery filled with furniture and toys including giraffes.Searching Out Matching DetailsPastel and cream decorated glass display case holding special dolls and a doll trunk in 1:12 scale.Matching the Container To The DisplayDollhouse Scale doll's trunk full of tiny dressed dolls in a display by Nancy Richmond.One Item Collected In Multiple Variations
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