sites that show how to make doll house furniture?

i really need some sites. I’ am making an architectural model for a school project. please give me some sites where i can get step by step instructions on making furniture as well as things such as windows and doors. by the way, the scale of my model is 1:40mm so its really tiny

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  1. Diane B. says:

    You don’t say what you want to make the furniture, windows and doors from. For example, do you want to use:
    …paper, cardstock, or foam core board
    …balsa wood
    …clays of various types
    …found objects

    Windows and doors would just be openings in most models, I’d guess, so I’m assuming you want some kind of clear stuff for the windows or perhaps just molding around it or for the door something on a “hinge” with a knob?

    If you’re interested in making all kinds of miniature furniture from clays, and possibly also getting other ideas, check out these pages at my site:
    http://glassattic.com/polymer/houses_structures_gingerbread.htm
    http://glassattic.com/polymer/miniatures.htm
    (my site is primarily about polymer clays, but homemade air-dry clays like bread clay or salt dough could be used, or better quality air-dry clays from the craft store like Creative Paperclay or Crayola’s Air Dry Clay, could be used for many of them too).
    You could of course make any of those at any scale you want.

    HTH,

    Diane B.

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