Recreate our Dickens characters in your own miniature Victorian venture!
September 1st, 2010We’re sure after seeing our new Charles Dickens-inspired 2010/2011 catalogue you are itching to get started on your very own miniature Victorian venture!
To give you a helping hand and provide a bit of inspiration to get you started, we have written a few “how-to” guides on how we recreated some of Dickens’ most iconic characters and settings.
You too can create Satis House, home of the tragic Miss Havisham, Miss Havisham herself, Estella and Pip from Great Expectations, one of Charles Dickens’ most read and loved novels. These instructions include a step-by-step guide, together with patterns where they are needed, to help you make your perfect miniature Dickens’ scene.
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