Wednesday 4 March 2009

Miniature Books..

Last night while we were watching TV, I sat and made lots of Miniature Books from kits that I brought from Hilda Burden, to put in the little bookcase in the Apothecary. They were really simple to make and as everything is already pre-cut, it was just a question of gluing the covers on. Some open and others are false. I mixed them in with the books that I brought from Grace at Treefeathers and the others which I brought from via Ebay from Mainly Minis.
The little book case is now finished, but still want to make lots more..

12 comments:

  1. The bookcase looks wonderful! Perhaps you should make more books for any other mini bibliophiles whose rooms will be furnished in the near future?

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  2. How nice!! I'm still waiting my bookshelf then i'll show you mine.I have to do some false books as well for the upper level, as a filler. Good night.

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  3. Your bookshelf looks great, nice work! :)

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  4. It looks wonderful, Debbie!! :) Marsha

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  5. Great bookshelf, you do a lot of books in one evening! You're going fast.
    * marlies

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  6. Neat little books! I need some as well for my college presidents' room box!

    Jody
    Mini Leaps and Bounds

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  7. oooooh, love books and bookcases. I will check out the shops you have listed. I need more books too although I prefer readables. You sure make them fast. It took me about 10 hours (in between shopping at Little India) to finish 26 books.

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  8. Wonderful Debbie as is everything you do. I love how you do a little bit of everything. Mini hugs!

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  9. Very nice books!
    I like everything books-related!

    Ciao
    Rosanna2

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  10. Great little Books Debbie...they will look smashing in your Apothacary. If you ever wish to antique them up a bit...the pastels come in real handy for that... also you can give some of the books a gilted gold edging with a small amount of gold wax rub. Makes em look old and wonderful...

    Great Job...

    Jodi

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  11. Looks great, lots of formulas to keep him busy!

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