NEW IN 2010 - Youth Division Exhibits - Age 0-18 years

See photos of entry below

 

Miniaturists and dollhouse enthusiasts are the world's greatest sharers.  We all want to show off what we have made or assembled and we'd go to great lengths to see what someone else has done. 

 

Admiring pictures in magazines and online is great, but there's nothing like seeing a house, room box, or scene for real.  Attendees will have an opportunity to see many exhibits and vote for their favorite. 

 

Typically, those who decide to exhibit their projects do so at the last minute.  For the 2009 show, there were a total of 50 exhibitors and 40 of them signed up two days before the show!!  To see all of the best, come to the show itself.

 

HOME SWEET HOME

Hannah Spaulding, age 10

 

I'm 10 years old and I've been working on my home for 5 years.

The photo gallery requires at least Flash version 9.0.28.

Adult Division Exhibitors (18 years and over)

Exhibitor               Title / Description
Sheri O'Brien 

My Space

A Beach House for me and my friends

Sheri O'Brien

His Space

A "Man Cave" to be envied

Becky Winsor

Medieval Castle

including Henry VIII, Queen Katherine, Anne Bolyn, and other period dolls.  Made from 1:12 scale kit from England.

Joane Forsstrum

English Rose Cottage

 

Quarter-inch 1930's English-style stucco house with tons of handmade roses.  A Debbie Young kit.

Ingeborg Krebs 

Lacey Bedroom

Roombox furnished as a bedroom and decorated with handmade bobbin lace.  1/12 scale. 

George Coman

Graceland

Elvis Presley's home.  35" long x 22" wide x 30" high.  644 hours in the making!!!

Matthew C. Maurais

Victorian Bedroom

An elegantly furnished Victorian bedroom

Bruce Plumb

No Name Yet

Features 8 stained glass windows -- 4 from Bruce's drawings and 4 from his wife, Mary Helen's, paintings. 

 

Joane Forsstrom

Granny Fanny's Herbs & Cures

Quarter-inch witches home with a landscaped base

Joane Forsstrom

Gone Fishing

One-inch scale mountain cabin room using souvenirs from the Minnesota National Convention in 2005 (just finished)

Carole Paquin

O is for Origami

An origami woman on a bridge attracts cranes of peace.

U is for Umbrellas

A woman outfitted in umbrellas decides between parasols and umbrellas

V is for Voodoo

A dark world complete with the life-changing artifacts of the voodoo woman

Carolene Saville

 

At the Seaside

 

Carolene Saville

Tribute to Toile

(A Washington State Day Project)

Bonnie Doggett

                             The Flying Witch

An 8" x 10" shadow box.  One of the elements in the ABC project done by her club.

Bonnie Doggett

The Circus is in Town

 

Karyl Carlson

                          Wizard's Lair

Workroom of the Wizard, including handmade original wizard doll and furnishings

Terrie Gibbons

Tink's Fairyland

Made from a bark base and two tree branches spliced together for the tree.  The swinging bassinet is a Walnut shell split in half.  The chairs are made fromsmaller tree branches.  Other than Tink & friends and the flowers & vines, all items were gathered in a local park. 

Terrie Gibbons

                        Under the Sea

Imagine Ariel and her friends playing.  Under The Sea is made from a bark base and Sea Shell serving platter; the seashells are all from the Oregon or Florida coast

Karla Smith

Dr. Suess House - 1/4" scale

Karla Smith

         All American Quilt Shop - 1/4" scale

Kathy Kelly Moore 

Le Petit Paris

A French Bakery 

 

Dolly Wyttenberg

Miss Ivy's Cottage

A 1/4" scale house made in class at National 2010 in Seattle

Dolly Wyttenberg

Tea for Two Etc.

English cottage with thatched roof as a tea & gift shop

 

Adrienne Hagey 

Christmas Kitchen

1" scale

 

Adrienne Hagey

City Park

Micro scale

 

Adrienne Hagey

Hotel (circa 1905)

Quarter scale

 

Nancy Weinberg

Weinberg's Ice Cream Parlor with Baseball Photos

Nancy Weinberg

Lane's Garage

For motor cycles only

Ashley Woods

 Sci Fi Home

George Coman Windmill from 1860
George Coman Coquille Lighthouse
George Coman Cabana & Windmill
Pat Jewett 

A Cozy Place

A den/office roombox just right for reading a good book, playing board games or doing some home office work. 

Pat Jewett

My Spot

Part of a small room with a window

Nancy Weinberg

A Backyard Scene 

   

Want To Be An Exhibitor?

Exhibit Registration Form
Click on Exhibit Registration Form, print a copy for each exibit, and get it back to PatBennett@NWMiniatureShow.com, or mail it to Pat Bennett, 8983 Ranay Drive SE, Salem, OR 97317.
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