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The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures / Nov. 2012
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This issue of E-News brings new formatting and the return of some premium content. On the left sidebar, you will find information about upcoming events and promotions. Such as our Fall 2012 Dollhouse Raffle and upcoming Wee Winter Wonderland.
On the right, you will find special features including upcoming Kids Create Projects and our popular How To and Minis Magnified Series, which bring you a different tutorial and in-depth look at one of our miniatures monthly. You will also find links to exclusive videos, like this month's miniature murder mystery, and other resources.
We encourage you to use the links, they will take you to expanded content. Feel free to share these resources with friends and family! If you are having problems viewing the email, or it looks funny, be sure to use the click here to view properly link at the very top of the email.
We are grateful to all of you for your continued support of the museum and hope to see you around this holiday season! header image: Tin Kitchen with Built-In Oven, ca. 1865, Collection of The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
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Kids Create
Kids Create Family Fun Program is designed to help youth learn about, talk about and create miniatures. This program takes place the 2nd Saturday of every month from 1pm-4pm at the museum.
As part of Wee Winter Wonderland, there will be additional Kids Create Projects scheduled like this miniature sled Click here for the complete Kids Create Schedule of projects
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Minis Magnified

Minis Magnified is a monthly in-depth look at one of the miniatures in our collection written by our very own Museum Services Manager, Emily Wolverton. This month, we will look at the work of Natasha Beshenkovsky.
"We don't spend time looking closely at things. Smallness makes us attentive." -Natasha Beshenkovsky Click here to read the rest of this article
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How To

The Mini Time Machine's How To projects are created by Associate Director and Director of Education, Lisa Hastreiter-Lamb. Each project is designed for the beginning miniature maker with easy to find materials.
This month's project: How to Make a Miniature Dining Table. Click here for the instructions for this project and past projects
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TMTM Presents: Murder at The Brownstone
In 1942 a murder took place at the brownstones on Dayvewood Avenue. The case was mysteriously closed before the murderer was identified. This crime still remains unsolved. Based on the fictional story by The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures founder, Patricia C. Arnell.
 | Who was the Dayvewood Avenue Murderer?
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Click here to cast your vote!
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Museum Store Featured Item: No Bake Gingerbread Houses

No Bake Gingerbread Houses for Kids
Don't let the cover fool you - this book is fun all year long! Make a fairy cottage with molasses cookies! A mermaid palace with sugar cones! Even a log cabin with pirouette cookies! Go ahead and eat your way through the neighborhood...
$14.99/$13.49 members
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Wish List

The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Your support is vital to our mission of preserving and promoting the art of miniatures and allows us to continue to offer educational programs to the community. We are in need of the following items. If you have an item to donate, please call 520-881-0606 or email info@theminitimemachine.org
- Folding tables
- Electric hand-sander
- Gift Cards to Michaels or JoAnn's
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