Sometimes our dolls need a good old drink of wine. I know my Other Half certainly does after a hard day of work! Personally I can’t stand the stuff! Here is a collection of miniature wine tutorials including bottles and glasses…
Most tutorials use polymer clay. I personally prefer fimo but I know a lot of my American friends prefer Sculpey. For those of you on a budget I have found a more economical version which you can view by clicking here.
Text Tutorials
Miniature Wine Box
Dada’s Dollhouse shows us how to make 12th scale wine box using recycled wood from cheese boxes
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Wine Bottles
Joann Swanson shows us how to make miniature wine bottles using old Christmas tree lights. Printables included.
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Wine Bottles
MiniMaker shows us how to make miniature wine bottles using push pins. Who would have thought it!
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Video Tutorials
Dollhouse Miniature Bottle of Wine
Art Idea shows us on youtube how to make a miniature wine bottle with rope, glass bead and a pen
Miniature Wine Goblets
Art Idea shows us on youtube how to make some miniature wine goblets. No polymer clay required.
DIY Miniature Wine Bottles
The Miniature Town shows us on youtube how to make some miniature wine bottles using glue sticks.
How to make miniature wine glasses
Eve Miniature shows us on youtube how to make some miniature wine glasses using resin and polymer clay.
Suggested Products
Don’t want to make your own? Here are some suggested products.
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Miniature Wine Bottles
Pack of 10 dollhouse miniature wine bottles.
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Empty Miniature Wine Crate
This is perfect for filling with your bottles of miniature wine. It could also be used to display fruit and vegetables
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Recommend a Tutorial
Do you have a tutorial you would like to add? It doesn’t have to be one that you personally made.
Dear Donna,
your post is really interesting and informative. Thank you for quoting my tutorial and adding the link to my blog!
You are quite welcome! It’s such a delightful tutorial and was worth sharing. This is the beginning of many articles and I hope you will be happy for me to share any more of yours in the future. If you have any in particular that you think I would be interested in, please send me a message via this link: https://icklebitsminis.com/submit-tutorial/