Joanne's Minis

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Dollhouse Miniature Chinese Checkers

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  Watch the video here. The day after Christmas I was talking to my daughter and she asked what I was doing that day. I told her I was ...
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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Polymer Clay Test: White Clay

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  Watch the video here. Last week I showed you the translucent clay that I had added onto my recent Michael’s order. I got this block of w...
Sunday, December 22, 2024

Dollhouse Miniature Christmas Gnomess

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  Watch the video here. I have another free pattern for you to download so you make the project. You can find the file here. In th...
Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Polymer Clay Baking Test- Translucent Clay Comparison

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  Watch the video here. I decided to grab a block of translucent clay and when I saw that Michael's has Cernit brand available I de...
Sunday, September 29, 2024

Dollhouse Miniature Monster Windsock

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  Watch the video here. As I was looking through some images online of Halloween decorations for real front porches I ran into seve...
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Dollhouse Miniature Paint Test More New Paints

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  Watch the video here. I was checking out the Christmas craft aisle at my local Dollar Tree and found another box of holiday colored p...
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Joanne
My name is Joanne (you probably guessed that already though huh?) I am a single mom of 4 and I love to work on minis. I live in the United States in the state of Oregon in a rural area not too far from the city of Portland. I started doing minis back sometime in the 80's although I am not sure of the exact time. I have always loved small things and I have always done a variety of crafts. With the minis I found I could use all the skills I had developed in all the other things I had loved all in one place. I started making foods because I needed to make something for a swap and discovered that it was something I really enjoyed doing. Through a lot of work and experimentation I have improved well beyond those beginning projects. As for the non food items that I make a lot of them are just what strikes my fancy when I sit down to work. I am still very involved in mini swapping and find them to be a wonderful way to stretch my talents and learn new things. Many of the items I have sold over the years I first made as swaps. I would love to make your mini dreams come true so if there is an item you are wishing for but don't see drop me a line I would love to help to help you.
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