Every time you get to the end and say how easy it is I emit manic laughter . I don't know if I'm too fussy but after three attempts I'm still not happy with my bags 😒😂
At long last, I bought two of your books and received them today. I'm like a child at Christmas. I was dreading the expensive postage from the USA and continuously postponed. But I persevered this time and it is worth every cent. Thank you for your dedication in compiling it so in-depth. I will treasure it always. And of course, ill be using it to fill up my dollhouse.
Thank you so much for purchasing the books, it's really appreciated. I'm glad you're pleased with them and wish you many happy hours of miniaturing! xx
Lovely miniature as always. I would like this in full size too! And of course you can blow your own trumpet Julie, as your colour choices are always perfect! x
Incredibly Fascinating. The most enjoyable videos I have ever watched. So peaceful and fun. Thankyou for increasing my world. Watching in Oklahoma, Barb
Oh thank you so much for sharing this adorable Miniature Vision with all of us Julie...🤗 I do want to give it a try and in that case I will be linking this tutorial along with it. 🥰 Lovely Little Luggage Bag!
HOOOO! I am going to need a vintage "doctor's bag" at some point, and NOW! I know how to go about it! Lovely project, with a lovely result, and as usual, a lovely, clear and concise tutorial! Thank You! PS I seldom use the word "adorable" but I have to agree with those who did!
I've already made two of your fabric shopping bags with happy results, I'll have to give this a try too! I'm so glad your instructions are detailed and we'll measured, I get so frustrated with tutorials that are hard to follow because they zip along so quickly. This design could be adapted to many things, maybe even a pet carrier. Perhaps you could use some kind of mesh at both ends after you've inserted a little critter! Anyway, thanks for another great tutorial!
I told my husband that I want a dollhouse. He was very confused by that but I told him adults have them too. As an artist, I’ve always loved working small. There is just something so calming about dollhouses. I want to pick out all of the accessories and decorate the rooms so badly! I want to decorate the dollhouse for holidays as well and display it in my entrance foyer. My problem is that I don’t think I have the ability to build one from a kit. Ideally I wouldn’t want to spend more than $200 since my husband and I are on social security. Is there anything you can suggest? I’ve looked on EBay and can’t find anything.
I'm so glad you're excited about entering this wonderful hobby. I'm not sure of anywhere that sells dollhouses in that price range, but it's worth keeping a lookout on Ebay (you might spot a bargain one day!) or at garage sales in your area. Alternatively, you could start with a room box, which are easy to build from scratch. That way, at least you'll be able to make a start on some furniture and miniatures! Happy Miniaturing. xx
@@JulieWarren I just got a gorgeous dollhouse on Facebook marketplace for $80. Besides a few missing shingles it’s in almost perfect condition and even has electric. I don’t think the person selling it had a clue how much she could get for it. I feel like I got the biggest bargain ever!!!