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Scanned photos in GIF or JPG format may be emailed directly. Please put "Mini Photo" in the subject line, as I do not open unidentified emails.

If you have a regular photo, email me for snail mail address. I'll scan it for you, return your original and put the picture in The Gallery. And all this for FREE! What more could you ask??
We're happy to finally open The Gallery with some photos of favorite projects. Of course, this is just a start... we still have lots of wall space to fill and we'd love to include pictures from you.  Please send pictures of your favorite project, club event, or anything miniature related, and we'll hang it for the world to see!
So what are you waiting for? You're proud of your accomplishments. Why not share them with the rest of us? That's what it's all about!
Scanned photos in GIF or JPG format may be emailed directly. Please put "Mini Photo" in the subject line, as I do not open unidentified emails.

If you have a regular photo, email me for snail mail address. I'll scan it for you, return your original and put the picture in The Gallery. And all this for FREE! What more could you ask??
One of Cary Yerves' favorite projects, is this "Weathered Greenhouse" which started life as a potting shed kit by SDK Miniatures. He added the entire front panel (the kit is open fronted) as well as benches & different flooring.
From Karen Peterson come two of her favorite projects. The first is her relaxing porch project and the other her Victorian dollhouse which she redecorates for each holiday! Karen is a member of the Redwood Empire Mini-Acs and we look forward to more submissions from her. Nice job, Karen!
"Cream And Sugar" is the name of this turn-of-the-century Ice Cream Parlor & Sweet Shoppe combination by Cary Yerves. The entire case is "scratch built", as are the booths, fountain counter and back bar and soda cooler to name a few. Cary is a member of both R. E. Mini-Acs and Mirror Image Miniiature Club.
Here are a couple smaller, but fun, projects. On the left is a 50's Wurlitzer Jukebox made, in part, from a portion of a Pringles Chips can and aquarium tubing!

On the right is an Oriental vignette under a glass dome that includes a hand-made black laquer screen. The lantern is suspended from the top of the dome using "Handi-Tak" and a Cir-Kit canopy cover plate.
Of course, this showing wouldn't be complete without at least one picture of my most cherished "miniature".
This is my Miniature Poodle Missy, and you
will see her likeness in many of my creations.
In the meantime, she's just hanging around The Gallery waiting for you to send in some more pictures.