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FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
Why not visit the AIM website http://www.artisansinminiature.com ... to find out more!
Enjoy...!
FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
Why not visit the AIM website http://www.artisansinminiature.com ... to find out more!
Enjoy...!
FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
Why not visit the AIM website http://www.artisansinminiature.com ... to find out more!
Enjoy...!
Malcolm Smith (grapevine) malcolm@malcolmsminiatures.co.uk
Mo Tipton (Members Gallery) info@themousemarket.com
Christine Verstraete AIMeditors@virginmedia.com
Contact the team at AIMeditors@virginmedia.com
Please note AIM is an active association to which all members are expected to contribute. AIM imag Issue 52 2014 4 Dear Reader Here in the northern hemisphere we are beginning to feel slightly chilly mornings and evenings but there is still some beautiful sunshine and the slow turning of the leaves to enjoy. This is a time to begin thinking of those lamp lit evenings snuggled up in a favourite chair with a book to enjoy. Issue 52 has taken the idea of home comforts in a variety of scales through features and projects. We have lighting and cushions, elegant luxury and cosy comforts for your enjoyment including some edible ones.
Along with our regular features we have a new occasional one for book reviews. This will detail titles that AIM members have found useful and inspirational for their work. We have also begun a Twitter directory compiled by Malcolm Smith as what he likes to call a 'tendril' of the regular Grapevine. To many of us Twitter is quite new so I was delighted when fellow editor Janet Harmsworth offered her daughter, Abis, expertise. She has produced an easy to follow guide for the uninitiated a twits guide to Twitter, perhaps?
I hope all went well for AIM members and our loyal readers who exhibited or visited Miniatura. Not long now until the Kensington show in December; I hope to be able to get there for the first time in three years. I have some serious spending to catch up with! And I will be armed with camera and pad - please wear your AIM badge to help me detect you. Not got one? Use the contact on the left.
Enjoy 52!
Sally
www.artisansinminiature.com The way in which AIM Association membership is offered has changed!
The overwhelming uptake of membership over recent years means that as from July 31st 2010 the AIM Association now has limited membership places available
The AIM Association was set up in 2007 in order to provide a global platform for professional miniature artisans who wish to actively promote their work and actively take part and support the opportunities and promotional facilities which AIM uniquely offers for free: notably including... The AIM online forum FREE AIM magazine AIM Member's online directory AIM website
Artisans In Miniature
An association of professional artisans, dedicated to promoting a high standard of excellence in original handcrafted scale miniatures AIM membership is only available for professional miniature artisans, selling quality handmade miniatures to the public. Membership is reserved for artisans who wish to showcase & promote their work, through active participation within the AIM Association. Please note; A waiting list has now been introduced regarding new membership applications. AIM is completely FREE to join and completely FREE to be part of.
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