Shown along with my hand to show size.
Furniture made from polymer clay and or paper and tacky glue.
I think some of my mistakes actually look real like a lived in home might be in
need of repair.

Pre-Colored Mini Popsicle sticks help me to build a wall with an arched opened
through into the Living Room. A clock on the wall above the arch from a paper
printable from Jim's Dollhouse.
Nice repair required in wall. Looked natural to me so I left it be rather than
to fix it and re-wallpaper the attic.
Baby crib in the far right corner made of paper printout glued to manila file
folder to give it some rigidness. Two (2) panels are glued back to back so the
their designs show inside or outside the crib and then with a small square I cut
from cardboard I glued in between for the frame of the crib. I then printed
rails, in my case actually a country fence and also glued to folder to make it
stronger. Cut 2 pieces to fit in the middle with out overlapping the crib panels
previously glued but keeping within the side frame as you will need something to
glue it to the outside panels.

Another view into the little house showing the kitchen in the lower left corner.
Shelves built from a split pre-colored Popsicle Stick. These are easy to cut
with wire cutters and filed down smooth and flat where needed doe a more secure
fit to be glued to the walls.
Small round image printed and glued to card stock and then cut with a standard
size hole punch for a plate sits lonely on the top shelf. I may add more as time
permits it. I have other room boxes in mind I wish to do. My miniature mind
never stops dreaming and creating.