These miniature printables are great if you are looking for some DIY miniature crafts! You can create them for a dollhouse, roombox, booknook, or other miniature setting!
All of these miniatures that are created with cardstock paper. Just print, cut, fold…..and create! Each have easy-to-follow directions and diagrams. Lots of miniatures that you can make today!
Looking for some ideas or inspiration for your next miniature project? I’ve created lots of fun videos that show actual vintage settings, miniature ideas, and tutorials that can inspire you!
Visit my Overnight Coffee channel on YouTube for ideas for miniatures, dollhouses, roomboxes, dioramas, booknooks and other miniature scenes!
Decorating with spring miniatures for dollhouses can be a wonderful and creative way to welcome in the new season!
My Late Night Coffee store on Etsy offers many spring related miniatures that you can make and others that are handmade by me.
My printables are a perfect and easy way to create a little springtime theme in a dollhouse, roombox, or miniature setting. Each of these DIY miniature crafts have been carefully designed by me. They come with the templates and instructions right on the pages. Just print….cut…and create! I also have tutorials on my Overnight Coffee channel on YouTube that can walk you through many of my printables.
The art of creating dollhouses and miniatures is a fun activity! They are a great way to learn about history, interior design, and architecture. Making miniatures is a pleasant past-time to spend time with family members. Also, it’s also a perfect way to create gifts for other dollhouse enthusiasts!
Just click on photos below to find the items in my Late Night Coffee store to find these spring miniatures for dollhouses or on the link!
Looking for dollhouse and miniature inspiration? Visit my Overnight Coffee Channel for tutorials and miniature ideas!
I started a YouTube channel, Overnight Coffee, that features dollhouse miniature tutorials and ideas for dollhouses. The tutorials are videos on how to make the many miniature printables I have in my Etsy store. Besides the tutorials, there are many videos that can inspire ideas for miniatures and dollhouse rooms.
I have carefully curated collections of photos from various vintage sources for the idea videos. They feature real photos of vintage items and actual rooms in houses that can help give some authentic ideas for miniature home decor. I love putting them together and showcasing some wonderful items from days long ago. There are so many ingenious things that have been made and invented throughout history. Besides being a fun artistic outlet, dollhouses and roomboxes are perfect for presenting a little snapshot of these times from long ago.
In addition to the idea videos, I have created dollhouse miniature tutorials of the printables I design. These printables are found in my Late Night Coffee store on Etsy. I absolutely love coming up with different ideas and creating each of them digitally. The tutorial videos are to show how to make them and to give some good tips. Because I was a teacher and an artist most of my life, I have found this is a fun way to use both of those skills.
So, if you need inspiration or a tutorial on one of my printables,you can visit my Overnight Coffee YouTube channel by clicking on the photos, video link, or text link!
In addition, if you love miniatures, visit my Dollhouse Miniatures board on Pinterest! More of my miniatures to see there, too!
One popular style of dollhouse is the Victorian house. Here are some great Victorian dollhouse ideas for those of you are decorating an authentic house or Halloween dwelling.
Victorian Dollhouse Ideas
Ornate features- Woodwork often had beautiful carvings and intricate details in these homes. You could find them on stairways, ceilings, and the exterior.
High ceilings– Bigger was better and heating/cooling bills weren’t an issue. The ceilings provided another area for decor as you could see beautiful chandeliers hanging from them as well as ornate ceiling tiles.
Stained glass– Throughout a lot of these homes, stained glass was a coveted feature. Stairwell landings and visiting rooms provided an opportunity to showcase these beautiful windows.
Fireplaces– These provided the much needed warmth during the colder months. You could often find them in several rooms throughout the home and often they also provided a means to display more home decor.
Steep roofs- This is a famous feature of this style of house. It often lends to the “spookiness” that comes with the home’s lore.
Large size– These houses were definitely not cottages. They featured several rooms and stories for showcasing the owner’s grand style. Lots of hallways and lots of rooms meant more ways to decorate.
Turrets– This style of architecture was reminiscent of a castle. The allure to show you owned your own “castle” was visible by having this feature.
Iron fencing– Gothic style fencing often surrounded the property. The ornate features of the fence would compliment the homes exterior.
Multiple stories– Each floor had a purpose and design. Often some floors were closed off during cold or hot months.
Maximalist decor– Lots of decorative and ornate decor….everywhere! This style as for people who loved to show off a lot of their possessions.
Want more Victorian dollhouse ideas? Check out my video with beautiful photos of REAL Victorian interiors!