Miniature Collector Year 2000 Magazine Back Issues
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- Mary Eccher Artisan & Collector Create An Eccher Clambakev
- Miniature As Fine Art
- Tom Bishop Chicago Show Report
- MC Designer Dollhouse Part VII: Exterior Trim
- Cover Story MC Designer Dollhouse Kitchen By Tom Roberts
- Agatha Christie Quiz Answers
- How-To: Make On Oak Tree, Fashion Monet's Flowers, Make It With Tubes.
- Complimentary Insert Clothig A Gentleman Dandy By Cat Wingler
- World's Favorite Dollhouse And Miniatures Magazine
- Cover Story Designer Dollhouse Bedroom By Williamson Walton-Marble
- Three Projects: Shaker Dry Sink, Shaker Herb Cupboard, Hats For Beginners.
- Complimentary Insert Antique Can Labels
- Cover Story Designer Dollhouse Living Room By Suzanne Crowley
- World's Favorite Dollhouse And Miniatures Magazine
- Chicago International Show Report
- Complimentary Insert Furniture Pattern & Decoupage Cherry Trims
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Miniature Collector is the world's favorite dollhouse and miniatures magazine. Twelve times a year readers on five continents delight in our full-color editorial coverage of artisans, collections, shows and projects. Master artisans' exquisitely detailed furniture, accessories and dollhouses epitomize the magazine's standard of excellence while beautifully photographed settings showcase collectors' outstanding taste.
Clearly-written craft projects by prominent artisans appeal to beginners as well as seasoned hobbyists. "The Heart of Miniatures" provides a forum for readers' own stories; "Auction Report" showcases dollhouses and miniatures offered by major auction houses in the U.S. and England. Reader favorites in every issue are free patterns or products to cut out and use in miniature settings. Quick reference lists of worldwide shows, exhibits, advertisers and a guide to miniatures shops point readers in the right direction, while columnists answer decorating and crafting questions.