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Garnet
January 15th, 2002, 04:22 PM
I have a big dolls' house.
It is NOT a toy. It is a collection of miniatures. I have some wonderful stuff. Some china, etc. makers have teensy versions of their wares for folks who can't afford the regular stuff, so I have Limoge, Wedgewood, & Staffordshire pieces in my dolls' house, as well as some things that were hand-made just for me.
Miniature collecting is the third most popular hobby in the U.S.
Anyway.... I am looking for miniature Pagan/witchcraft/wiccan stuff to display in my dolls' house (Paganalia? Paganish stuff?)
So far, catalogs & local miniature/hobby stores have been of no use. :dis:
If you can suggest any sources, I would be grateful.
flar7
January 15th, 2002, 05:43 PM
no someone who is... you could make or have made things like that. Little broom, cauldron, altar, athame, wand, tiny crystals,
and so on...
You could go and ask in Arts and Crafts, may get more help there!
Shameless Plug..but true.
SnowStar
January 15th, 2002, 11:00 PM
Oh! My boyfriend's mom has all sorts of miniature stuff! Its really cool, I think!
*ahem* just thought I'd mention that...I just find all the miniature stuff fascinating. I don't collect anything along those lines myself, however I know its not very hard to make miniature stuff, you just gotta get creative. I had a crystal once, I think it was called a desert rose crystal, that when my rock collection got dropped when I was carrying it home from an exhibition it shattered into tiny crystal shards, that now that I think about it would be perfect for what you're talking about. Often you can find these for a couple of dollars at a nature store or in a museum gift shop and you don't need a very big one. As for a wand, I'd figure you could just take a really tiny, skinny twig (like the really thin bendy ones right before the leaves) and decorate it appropriately. for a broom, you could do something along the same lines with a slightly thicker twig, and then several thin twigs, or even some pine straw or something similar. You might want to look and see if you can find any seasonal items (especially for Hallowe'en) and they might have brooms, cauldrons, black cats, etc. in miniature. As for an altar...how hard would that be to make? A miniature table, a small piece of cloth (could be the same as your real altar cloth if you use one), and the items you'd want to make wouldn't be too hard. Just think small.
Lavender
January 16th, 2002, 12:40 PM
I make miniature jointed teddy bears. They're usually between 1-2 inches. I've made teeny tiny pagan stuff for them out of Fimo or any of those bake-in-the-oven modeling clays. As Snowstar said, you just have to be creative & think small. Isn't the scale for miniature 1/12th? I can't remember. It would be cool to find a place that sells miniature pagan stuff.
flar7
January 16th, 2002, 01:29 PM
become the place that sells miniature pagan stuff?...just a thought.
SnowStar
January 16th, 2002, 05:18 PM
yeah, its 1/12 (inch to a foot) but unless you buy it specifically as a miniature for collecting it isn't going to be perfectly that. Just go on what looks 'close'.
Angelwulfe
January 16th, 2002, 05:32 PM
heres a link you might find helpful http://www.eclecticpaganshop.com/besoms.htm
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