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How to Make a Real Working Miniature Chandelier Light for Dollhouse. EASY! garden-of-imagination.com

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SUBSCRIBE & RATE if you enjoyed learning! How to Make a Real Working Miniature Chandelier Light for Dollhouse. garden-of-imagination.com for more FREE craft videos. ALL of my videos are Rated G!

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  • Isn't this an expensive hobby? I mean, I love dolls, and would LOVE to make my very own dollhouse and such... But I'm kinda poor; I don't have many money to use for myself (plus I'm trying to save money for a time I wanna move away from home..)

  • @mizyki It does cost money but less than golfing.

  • Love your work. I am discovering I really enjoy making miniature things. I just completed a paper model of Disney's Phantom Manor. Now I am finding out I am looking for ways to light some areas of the model. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your tutorial. Thank you for sharing.

  • @PhasmataJ Thank you so much! Glad it helped. There are a couple of other lamp videos too, if you are interested. Check ebay to see a lady who creates them to sell.  She has some very beautiful designs.

  • I love your videos. I am addicted to them. I really love the fact that you share your ideas with everyone. I would love a video on tape wiring a dollhouse. I did mine but some lights won't work. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong

  • @sonogirl12345 Happy to share. Wish I knew the proper way to light a dollhouse.

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  • Where do you get the beads/metal pieces?

  • @Tamsyn12003

    Thank you very much! What a lovely idea ;D

  • @mizyki I don't have a lot of money. I started with using old boxes to experiment, polymer clay for furniture and dishes, cardstock, acrylic paints, and cardboard. DON'T wire that, due to fire risk. Once I learned basic skills with what I had around the house, (check kitchen drawers, old jewelry, etc), I went to Jo Ann's and bought a $15 wooden box, and took it from there. My first house maybe cost $25-$50 to make. Just a suggestion.

  • Were did u get the white thing and the metal to plug it in o and the beads cuz my dad can help me don this he built our house so I need to no plz thank u

  • very impressive! but...im not an electronic! lol but yes that will come in handy with American Girl Dolls right?

  • do you seal these?????

  • How in the world do you keep the kids from getting all your little beads? LOL Yes, your crafts are awesome but being around my grand baby and two nephews that part is truly amazing! Ha ha! Keep the videos coming!

  • Hope to see more

  • How cute!

  • where did you get the supplies..like the mini light bulb?

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