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Miniature wooden crates- 5 set

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This is a set of 5 ( five ) handmade Dollhouse miniature wooden crates that are 1/12th in scale that I have crafted from reclaimed beech wood popsicle stick that I save from the landfill. As I work in an ice cream factory sometimes the popsicle sticks we they use for the ice cream fall on the ground and although the ground is very clean the fallen sticks can not be used for ice cream once they have been on the ground and many sticks are being thrown to the landfill every day from this factory. But luckily many of these sticks are saved by me and used for some of my latest miniature furniture and accessories projects. 

They have specific designs and they look just like real regular-sized crates. You can use them as accessories for your dollhouse projects, mini observatories, or miniature gardening and workshops. Some of my customers even use them for terrarium or vivarium projects.

This is a listing to purchase five fruits or vegetable crates like the 5 you see in the pictures.

Size of a single mini crate: 2'' x 1.5'' x 0.5'' which is 5 x 3.8 x 1.5 cm.

These mini wooden crates are crafted with eco-friendly glue and beech wooden sticks.
They would be a unique addition to your dollhouse or to your collection if you are a collector. With their realistic look, these model crates look authentically like real crates.

You can make a gift to your friends who love dollhouses and to people who are collectors of any kind of miniatures from all over the world.

The shipping packaging is made with the extra protection of bubble postal envelopes, reclaimed soft materials, and card boxes. We reclaim packaging materials from technology products unboxed from different local shops.

We will donate a sum from your purchase to plant one tree with the Bulgarian Foundation 77. We will leave a monthly report for the donated money of a given Month in our blog section on the website.

Thank you for visiting our handmade shop!

Hristo Hvoynev

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