I’ve listed brand new dollhouse kitchen accessories in my shop to help you with your food scenes as you work through the projects from How to Sculpt Miniature Italian Foods. Everything from colanders and pots for boiling pasta to oven-safe dinner plates and round cutting boards for pizzas.

UPDATE: Many of these items sold out very quickly. A few items still have limited quantities left (browse the shop here), and I will be ordering more on Monday, July 7. To receive an email once items have been restocked, please sign up for my mailing list here.

You can browse all dollhouse miniature accessories here, and I’ll also give you a photo tour of new items with links below.

Copper pots for boiling pasta. Make the water from resin, Scenic Water or your favorite faux water material, and add baked polymer clay pasta before the material hardens. The pots come in large or tall sizes. [NOTE: Large size has sold out.]

dollhouse miniature pot from The Mouse Market tallpot3Drain your pasta in a metal colander, which can be painted any color you choose.

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Make jars of pasta sauce with these real glass jars, which can also be filled with polymer clay mayo, peanut butter, olives, and other foods. [NOTE: These have sold out; contact me if you’d like me to custom order them for you.] Glue a paper label to the outside of the jar, and make a lid out of polymer clay in the desired color.

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Here’s an example of one of these jars being used in a prep scene I made awhile back:

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Accompany your Italian food scenes with an elegant oil bottle made from real glass. [NOTE: These have sold out; contact me if you’d like me to custom order them for you.] Fill with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salad dressing and other condiments. Learn how to make a variety of condiments in How to Sculpt Miniature Sandwiches.

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Slice and serve your miniature pizzas on these round wooden cutting boards that come with their own rocking-style cutters. [NOTE: These are currently sold out.] These are great for miniature pizzeria counters!

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I also have metal pizza pans. [NOTE: These have sold out. I will be ordering more!]

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Or serve your pie on a square cutting board like this:

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If you want to make tablecloths or curtains for your Italian restaurant scene, check out this 100% silk, red-checked fabric.

DSC03135I’ve also restocked on cookie sheets, which are great not only for sweets, but French fries, roasted veggies, and other foods. (Learn how to make different kinds of French fries in How to Sculpt Miniature Summer Foods and cookies in How to Sculpt Miniature Cookies.)

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For a deeper baking pan, stock up on these cake sheet pans, which are great not only for cake but also for grilled meats in a BBQ scene, and you could even paint the tray and use it to hold craft supplies in an art room or utensils and plates for a miniature buffet.

tray3And speaking of silverware, no miniature food scene would be complete without it. Grab three-piece flatware sets here. Also available in colorful Fiestaware shades.

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I have a couple of metal citrus juicers that can be painted any color you choose. These are great for miniature breakfast or brunch preparation scenes. Learn how to sculpt all sorts of yummy breakfast foods in How to Sculpt Miniature Breakfast Foods.

juicer2Last but not least, I’ve learned that these best-selling miniature mixers have been discontinued–so sad! If you want them, please get ’em here before they’re gone, because I won’t be able to order more. [NOTE: At the time of this writing, there are only two left!]

mixersHappy mini making! 🙂