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26
Oct
2010
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Features - Seasons and Holidays
Written by Lily Morgan   

Halloween is traditionally the scariest part of the year, when home owners and residence put up decorations and celebrate the night when the veil between the two worlds is said to be at its thinnest. The tradition of decorations comes from an early belief that, by decorating and lighting jack o lanterns, any evil spirits would be dissuaded from entering the home and thus the night could pass without incident. Whether this has any basis in fact or not, Halloween decorations remain fun and exciting for both adults and children.

It is therefore, when October 31st rolls around, only natural to want to spread the spooky fun to a dollhouse. Adding a touch of festivity to any dollhouse is guaranteed to raise a smile, and joy is gained from both the preparation and the finished product itself. For anyone with a craft interest, there is the chance to make Halloween decorations - but in miniature.

Making your own miniature Halloween decorations need not be in a chore. In fact, it should be fantastically good fun, allowing a flexing of the craft muscles and an enjoyable result at the end.

With the decision made to create such decorations, the mind naturally turns to how to do so. While some stores and specialist online retailers sell readymade decorations, these detract somewhat from the fun of creativity. A dollhouse itself is a cared for and meticulously planned place; why cheapen it with plastic, simple decorations that are mass produced? For the real personal touch, make your own Halloween decorations - and there is also the extra bonus that doing so is good for the wallet as well as the crafter in you.

All that is needed to create stunning miniature Halloween decorations is a computer, a printer and a set of crafting tools. These tools can be as comprehensive as a thorough set bought from a retailer, or as simple and basic as a pair of kitchen scissors and some standard household glue.

Then, you must use the internet to locate the kind of decorations you want. For this example, we will look into making a miniature coffin; an ideal decoration that you do not need to have a degree in arts and crafts to master. Search around the internet using your usual method for related phrases - such as miniature coffin or miniature Halloween decoration plans - and you will soon have a vast array to choose from.

Most of the website providing such things have their own step by step guides, and it is best to work with specific directions for the plan you find rather than a generic set of instructions. However, basically; you will need to print out the flat plan for your design. From this, you can score and cut and fold, slowly building up the coffin shape and reinforcing with cardboard if necessary. Some designs will be held together by intricate folding, and some will require glue; choose whichever method suits you best. Follow the advice and work slowly and carefully, and soon you will have your very own miniature coffin designed to your exact tastes. A cheap dime store skeleton designed to go on a key ring will complete the look, and your dollhouse will be all ready for Halloween. It is important to remember it is not just coffins you can make - essentially, anything you can buy for your own house, you can make for your dollhouse.

 

About the Author:
There are as many hobbies as there are people who enjoy them. Learn more about the popular hobby of building and collecting dollhouses and miniatures. Visit our large selection of
dollhouse kits for collectors today at http://www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com.

 

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/making-halloween-miniatures-925701.html

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 October 2010 07:50
 

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