Starting your Hobby of Miniature Collectibles
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When one first begins to be acquainted with the world of miniature collectibles, it may seem a bit difficult to determine a starting point. If you have a creative side, then you may think about crafting miniatures yourself. For many though, the joy of miniatures is fully encapsulated in collecting the work of other artisans and using them to create specific dollhouse designs that fit well within the décor of your room or home. If you find yourself in this latter category, here are some suggestions that may be helpful as you get started.
Determining what you want to accomplish is the first step in collecting miniature doll house accessories. If you already have some pieces, you may want to think about using them as a base from which to build your collection. Are these pieces similar in style? Do they come from the same time period? Will they fit well within the same collection? You will also need to consider how big you want your display to be before you begin. This will help you set some goals as to how many pieces you need and whether or not you want to set up a simple room box or a more elaborate miniature doll house.
If you’re going to attempt crafting and constructing your own miniatures, you’ll now be more prepared to build the ones that will fit best in your display. If you don’t want to build your own furniture or feel you don’t have the skills, the questions above can be a good checklist for you when you’re out shopping for new additions or contemplating buying some pieces at a craft fair.
One important lesson that you need to learn before you begin shopping for your miniature collectibles concerns scale. Miniatures are constructed using a sizing scale. This scale ensures that the figures within the room box or miniature doll house are correctly proportioned. As an example, 1:12 scale means that 1 inch in your miniature display is equivalent to 12 inches in reality. This is the most popular scale used in miniatures, although you may also see some built to 1:24 scale and even some in such fine details as can be presented in 1:144. Though most toy doll houses are not made to scale, any piece that would be worthy of collection will be precisely made to scale. You need to make sure that all of the pieces within your display are to the same scale in order to preserve the integrity of your dollhouse and miniatures.
Just like any hobby, miniature collectibles range in price from cheap to quite costly. You’ll need to determine your budget for starting off and whether you want to focus on collecting high-quality or rare pieces to build your collection slowly, or whether you’d like to buy an assortment of pieces to have nice rooms soon, and replace the pieces with better ones over time. How you choose to enjoy your hobby is up to you. Gather the right information to make wise choices and well thought out additions to your collection.
Veronica Scott
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Suz on October 28th 2009 in crafting