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Bubbles in Miniature Dollhouse Bathtub by Garden of Imagination

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

SUBSCRIBE for more FREE tutorials. This video shows a 1:12 size miniature dollhouse bathtub being filled with resin and then topped with bubbles. Resin is optional... you may wish to fill the tub with clay or other material. If you choose resin... be sure your porcelain tub is not cold, as it cracks.

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  • can u make a tutorial for the ducky?

  • I'm sort of glad it cracked because the bubbles on the sides and top edges you used to cover them with makes it look so much more realistic!!! Great job!

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  • Good tutorial! I love the disguise work with the bubbles. Seems like 25% of what I do is disguising one thing or another! -- Lori Kagan-Moore, Director, The Great American Dollhouse Museum

  • Fun tutorial! And your daughter sounds like a cutie. She's going to have so much fun growing up with miniatures!

  • U could of use the white nail polish

  • That amazing casting resin is still $14.99

  • Absolutely Adorable!!!

  • Sometimes accidents can make a project turn out better and I think that it looks sooo much cuter with the bubbles over the edge, I'm gonna try one with a person relaxing in it.

  • What I meant was: "It also is fine to have air bubbles (from the Liquid nails) in the tub by themselves because it looks more like realistic water that way." You can also put a person in the tub this way...and cover the unmentionables with some bubbles. :0)

  • I used clear caulking or clear Liquid Nails...It has no chemical reaction and it REALLY looks like water before I put the bubbles on. I also think that it looks more realistic as far as water...if the bubbles are not everywhere. It also is fine to have air bubbles because it looks more realistic. As always, thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas.

  • way to improvise! :)) i like how u up the bubbles over the cracks.

  • I just want to thank you for all your videos they are all fantastic, extremely creative and amazingly useful. One thing I thought I'd mention while I'm here. Resins are extremely toxic, they should be used outside with a mask, that's why they stink so much ;-)

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