Making Georgian Dolls’ Houses

Making Georgian Dolls’ Houses by Derek Rowbottom, published by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications in 1992, is a comprehensive guide that explores the art of creating dolls’ houses inspired by Georgian and Regency architecture. This edition spans 168 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book details the process of constructing a dolls’ house using lightweight materials, emphasizing that no special skills or tools are necessary for enthusiasts to embark on this creative journey.
Readers will find practical instructions and insights into the craft of toymaking, specifically focusing on the intricacies of dollhouses. The author draws on the growing popularity of this hobby, providing a clear framework for both beginners and experienced crafters. With an emphasis on the elegant designs characteristic of the Georgian era, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the art of dollhouse construction and decoration.
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The popularity of making and furnishing dolls’ houses has never been greater, and the elegant and romantic Georgian and Regency architecture is a favourite among enthusiasts. The author of Making Tudor Dolls’ Houses now turns his attention to this period and shows how to make a dolls’ house using lightweight materials, with no special skills or tools required.
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