Deb Jackson Designs Fairy Magic in Miniature
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DJD Miniature Magic Fairy-style
These handmade, unique items are truly special and seller Deb jackson has built up quite a following for her beautiful, tiny works of art. Thy are highly collectable and I am lucky enough to own a few.
Debra creates for all scales of dollhouse miniature and all periods in history, fitting in perfectly with any vintage display or in any vintage dollhouse. These also look fantastic in shadow-box room displays.
Debra welcomes commissions for special items.
Debra now has her own website, I really want to get the word out about her items. She's a wife and mother to 3 children so how she finds the time for this beats me but I'm very glad she does :-)
I hope you enjoy seeing and reading about Debra's work.
The vast majority of the text in these modules is from Debra's own descriptions of the items.
Contents at a Glance
Fairies in the Garden
These pictures are considerably larger than the actual size of the piece.



Stunning, isn't it, even more so when I tell you it is only 1.7 inches tall - less than one and three quarter inches.
A perfect little curiosity to tuck away in a corner of your dollhouse garden.
Naughty Little Fairies

You wouldn't believe just how much detail Deb can get into her tiny fairy scenes.

These naughty little fairies are determined to investigate every part of the box just to see if anything pretty or sweet has been left in there.

This piece measures just about 1 inch tall.
The Nut House


Fully furnished too.
Clock case with 1/144th workshop inside

Handmade in The British Isles by Deb.
As ever this item is totally handcrafted and unique. Consisting of a 12th scale clock case, an exquisite item in it's own right, then the back is hinged to reveal a selection of horology related items, the work bench with merchants chest and a selection of spares in a brass dish. In front of the bench is an incredibly tiny chair.

There are a total of 4 clocks, one of which is a grandfather clock and 1 further spares or merchants chest which stands on the floor next to the bench.
Width 1 1/4" by 3/4" deep.
A truly unique and delightful talking point for your doll's house or miniature collection.

Whimsical fairy houses in a tree stump

For the 12th scale miniature setting.
Handmade in The British Isles by Debra.
This delightful little item is a unique, multimedia, artist piece.
Standing just 2 1/2" or 6 .5cm tall the stump is surrounded by greenery and highly detailed flowers.

Stone effect steps wind their way to the 1st residence. It has a wee door which opens and inside is a very tiny bed.

The second home is at the top of the tree, it also has an opening door and tiny bed.

Teeny tiny fairy shop. Unique artist piece.
1/144th scale miniature

This incredibly sweet little piece is a totally unique, artist creation.
Consisting of a tiny little tree stump which has been transformed by an enterprising fairy into a shop selling fairy provisions. The front of the shop has 2 incredibly detailed windows and an opening hinged door with knobs.

Greenery winds around the gnarled roots round to the back of the shop, where a delicious pie stands cooling on the sill of an open window open window.

Ingeniously the weathered roof can be removed, via the 2 tiny chains with star charms....this allows us to see inside where pies and dishes of provisions stand ready for sale on the counter.

On the floor are wicker like baskets (filled) and 2 further shelves at the front windows.
Width 3 1/2" and height 2".

1/144th scale Fairy parfumerie cottage

1/144th scale miniature
Handmade in The British Isles by Debra.
Entirely handcrafted and standing on a little piece of Welsh slate this exquisite piece would make an outstanding addition to any miniature collection and what a fabulous talking point it would be, hidden at the bottom of a dolls' house garden.
The house itself has 2 incredibly detailed brass windows, opening shop door and display window. The roof simulates a seed pod with tendril, in keeping with the fairy theme.

Leading to the front door is a slightly elevated stone effect step, either side of which stand two very tiny topiaries in pots. The walls are covered with meandering greenery.

The reverse has been left open for access to the interior. Accommodation is on 2 floors; accessed by the most exquisite brass staircase.

The tasteful interior is lined with William Morris Tom Tit paper, which tones beautifully with the lemon colour of the exterior.

Downstairs are 2 shelves of perfume bottles attached to the walls, a feature display dome, which stands in the window. A tall display of perfume bottles and the shop counter can be removed.

Upstairs is furnished with a delightful little four poster bed, which even has 2 teeny tiny pillows.
Width of slate-4",width of house-2 1/4",height-3 1/4",height of bed 5/8".
12th scale garden bench + fairy house
12th scale miniature.
Handmade in The British Isles by Debra.

This would make a fabulous addition to any dolls' house garden or miniature collection. Particularly suited to a Victorian garden, to reflect their obsession with all things supernatural.
Consisting of a sweet little garden bench,5" long and 2" high, with a weathered stone effect. Nestled underneath is the sweetest little fairy house with candle streetlight standing to the right-the candle has a "burned" wick!. It has a matching weathered effect and seedpod roof with incredibly detailed windows and door (non-opening).
The reverse has been left open to access the textured cream interior and the delightful four poster bed (removable).




1/144th scale shop selling dolls' houses

This incredibly pretty totally unique item would make a wonderful addition to any scene, perfect for the bedroom of a little girl in a doll's house, toy or antique in a shop or even as a fairy shop.

The front has 5 incredibly detailed windows and ironmongery to the non-opening door a tiny sign, above the door announces the shop as a "maison poupee". The back is left open for access to the two floors.

The ground floor contains the shop which has 3 shelves and a counter with a total of 8 dolls' houses, including fairy style and a church.
All items are fixed in place apart from the larger dolls' house, standing on the floor. This can be removed and has itself an open back and 2 floors.

The upstairs of the shop houses the work room; in here there is a little work bench, which has on top of it a selection of wood in a container, a partially completed dolls' house, a tool box and various "pots of paint. A little stool sits in front of the bench.

There are also 2 mahogany trunks, with highly detailed handles and a completed fairy house stands by the window. Again all the items are fixed in place.
Height of house -2 3/4",width-1 7/8".

Pretty fairy house, stone shelf + roses

This totally whimsical little piece would make an excellent addition to any doll's house garden or fairy scene.
The stone shelf was originally white resin, Debra has made it look like aged and weathered stone.
The left hand side is a mass of white and lilac paper roses interspersed with tendrils. On the right is winding ivy and the shelf is aged more on this side-to reflect what happens in nature.

In the centre is a tiny little hand-painted and decorated fairy house, with twisted "seed pod" roof.

1/144th scale Cornish fisherman's cottage

This incredibly tiny little house is completely handcrafted. It sits on a little piece of Welsh slate.
The house has 4 windows and a hinged, opening door, which has a door "knob" and storm lantern above. The exterior is painted a subtle blue, typical of the houses found lining Cornish villages.

There are many tiny "weathered" pebbles, miniscule, real shells and a small amount of foliage. There is also the tiniest rowing boat, with oars standing at the front.

The back is open to allow access and there is accommodation on 2 levels. On the ground floor is a chair, table and inglenook fireplace and "trunk". Upstairs there is a bed, wardrobe and group of "boxes". All the furniture is toning.

Height of house 2 1/4" to the top of the chimney, width 2". Height of table 3/16"



Miniature British cottage for a doll's house
Handmade in The British Isles by Debra.
This extremely pretty item would make a wonderful addition to any miniature collection, perfect as a dolls' house for your doll's house or as a fairy house in the garden.

Measuring just under 2" wide it is an incredibly detailed piece for it's wee size. The leaded "windows", opening front door and swathes of climbers and chimney stack add to the appeal.

The back is left open to reveal the interior, whitewashed with wooden floors and fully furnished. There are 2 fireplaces, table, settle, bed and several chests which are all fixed in place. All the items can be removed.

Miniature Georgian town-house. Very tiny + unique

This incredibly detailed and sweet little piece would make an outstanding addition to any miniature village collection, or perhaps as a little girl's toy in a dollhouse nursery or even a curio in a hallway or shop.

Consisting of a house, standing just 2 1/4" high to the top of the chimney. At the front is a pillared doorway and six period style windows. There are brass embellishments on the front and plants all around the front and sides.

The back is open to reveal 3 storeys of rooms each one reached via an elaborate staircase. On the ground floor there is a fixed fireplace and couch, the second storey has a bed and armoire with faux handles.
The top storey is furnished with a gold cot.

17th or 18th C. art box-TINY PARFUMERIE-OOAK

For the 12th scale miniature setting.
Handmade in The British Isles by Debra.
Art boxes were very popular single room displays amongst wealthy collectors, often commissioned on a personal theme, mirroring a favourite shop or a special room in the house.
This one has a shiny, black finish with gold accents and inside a sweet little parfumerie. The interior is decorated with William Morris, Tom Tit design paper. On the back wall is the "doorway" into the shop, represented by 2 open brass, "diamond leaded doors" and one fixed closed in the centre.
The view outside is of the sky. Just inside the doors are a set of steps, on the top of which is a very tiny plant, standing in a gold pot. The floor is varnished wood and standing on it are a counter, with dishes of bath pearls, whilst on the opposite side is a "tall" cabinet, full of very, very tiny perfume bottles. Behind the counter, on the wall is a shelf with more tiny bottles. It is protected by an acetate front.
Height-3" or 7 1/2cm,width-1 6/8" or 4 1/2cm.

The Thing To Do With Fairies

Aunt Clara is a fairy hunter and has devised her own method for trapping the creatures but she is not unkind, she created this fabulous little garden for them to stay safe in.
The setting uses various fairy houses purchased from DJD and arranged along with other handmade miniatures into this pretty setting. It could just as easily be the garden for one of the 12th scale houses.

There are a great many fairy houses in this garden but they're not all that easy to spot among the plants and animals. How many can you see?



In my selection of unique handmade cards and prints, there are two cards (you could also have them as A4 prints) which are taken from this display.

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Do you believe in fairies ...
... let us know ;-)
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gemjane Jan 29, 2012 @ 11:56 am | delete
- Very cute stuff! I love the tiny bedspread!
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JoshK47
Jan 23, 2012 @ 9:45 am | delete
- What adorable little miniatures - and there are people who don't believe in fairies? Weird.
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YayasHome
Sep 2, 2011 @ 12:06 am | delete
- I just had to come back an' look around some more. These are so precious.
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YayasHome
Aug 5, 2011 @ 2:11 pm | delete
- Oh, these are just adorable. Absolutely; I believe in fairies. They often fly with me in my Little Red Wagon when I visit Saturn or Mars. How can anyone not believe in the obvious?
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MokaChocolate
Jun 12, 2011 @ 12:30 pm | delete
- Beautiful!
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