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Celia (of Oberons Wood) In the weeks leading up to this April issue, AIM members have also been captivated
mail@sorceresshollow.com by the sense of anticipation and excitement that has been generated by the
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imminent Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, due to be held
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Janet Smith later this month.
desertminis@gmail.com However, as with any professional media publication the themes which the AIM
Jean Day magazine’s issues are built around are voted upon and intricately planned months in
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advance, but, from time to time the real world interrupts the harmonious ebb and
John Day
jdayminis@shaw.ca flow of the world of miniatures and when it does it is fun to respond. Therefore, as
Kathi Mendenhall we are a ‘real’ time publication, the AIM editorial team decided that we must ‘seize
sewminipatterns@att.net the mood of the moment’ and transform our April issue into a veritable celebration
Peiwen Petitgrand of the forthcoming royal nuptials.
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Sally Watson So this month the AIM imag is ‘a tale of two halves’ as alongside our Royal Wedding
spwatson@ntlworld.com inspired features, we also take a closer look at ‘add on’ or additional rooms of the
home. From the history of conservatories to the quiet solitude of the humble out
New Editorial Team Members: door loo, AIM members have provided articles, features and projects, which we
Barbara ‘Babs’ Davies hope will inspire you.
Kim Murdock
Lesley Shepherd Our ‘Royal Wedding’ pages are packed with AIM member’s miniature interpretations
Pamela J and predictions for the big day. So much so that I think it is fair to
Shelly Norris say that it seems deep down everyone loves a ‘love story’ and
everyone loves a good wedding! Combine that wedding with
Freelance Members: the ‘fairytale’ element and it leaves the hopeless romantics
Agnes Turpin
amongst us collectively reaching for the union jack bunting.
Catherine Davies
Eileen Sedgwick So…Where will I be on the 29th?
Jennifer Matuszek
Julia Jeffreys The same place I was in 1981: twelve inches from
Julie Lawton the television screen, armed with a full box of
Lidi Stroud tissues, quietly surrounded by copious amounts
Marianne Colijn of union jack bunting.
Mo Tipton At any age, I do love a good wedding!
Nancy Keech
Stephanie Kilgast
Bea Broadwood
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The AIM Association was set up in 2007 in order to
The way in which provide a global platform for professional
AIM Association membership miniature artisans who wish to actively promote
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is offered has changed! opportunities and promotional facilities which AIM
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from July 31st 2010 the AIM Association AIM website
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show have been quietly going on behind the stage’ glimpse into the (often fraught) world of a
scenes, since the dawning of the new year. Miniatura exhibitor. So this time around the
In recent months new houses have been built, calendar I thought it would be fun to take my
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This issue would not have been possible without the generous
contributions from the following AIM members…
Many thanks therefore go to...
Anne Walden-Mills Jane Laverick Olga Asensio
Annemarie Kwikkel Janet Granger Paul Smith
Bea (Fiona) Broadwood Janet Harmsworth Pauline Everett
Béatrice Thierus Janet Smith Peiwen Petitgrand
Celia Of Oberons Wood Jean Day Robin Betterley
Christa Chayata Jill Rothwell Sally Watson
CJ Cormier Julia & Hywel Jeffreys Sarah Maloney
Cornelia Koehler Julie Campbell Shelly Norris
Cristina Alberti Julie Dewar Teresa Thompson
Debbe Mize Kathi Mendenhall Vicky Guile
Debbie Dixon Paver Kathy Brindle Viola Williams
Diane Yunnie Kay Brooke
Era Anderson Pearce Lesley Shepherd Guest Contributor:
Ernesto Baldini Louise Goldsborough/Bird Andy Hopwood
Francesca Vernuccio Lynn Jowers
Gerry De Cave Malcolm Smith
Grace Griffin Martha McLean
Hazel Dowd Mary Williams
Helen Woods Montse Vives
Helena Bleeker Naomi Machida
Jacquie Perrat Natalia Antonelli
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The miniatures featured in this magazine are collectors items and therefore unsuitable for children under 14.
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