8 product(s) found for "Cookery / Food related props"
Miniature black metal frying pan, 3 size options, for crafting and props
Miniature metal cooking set for crafting props
£1.50
Miniature cooking tool set for crafting and props
Miniature metal cooking set for crafting props
£4.00
Miniature copper colour metal frying pan, 3 size options, for crafting and props
Miniature metal cooking set for crafting props
£1.50
Miniature Glass Jelly Bean
Miniature glass Jelly Bean - clear and white These minature props are fantastic additions to craft projects. They can be used as embellishments, or as additions to scenes. Popular with needle felters and doll makers, they also make great props to photograph your project!
£0.25
Miniature Silver Colour Tea pot
Miniature Silver colour tea pot This tiny tea pot is only 1.2cm high and 1.6cm wide, and would make a perfect addition to a summer picnic or tea time themed diorama or your felted makes!
£1.00
Miniature wood chopping boards, 5 shape options, for crafting and props
Miniature metal cooking set for crafting props
£1.50
Miniature wood rolling pin for diaoramas, props for photography etc
Miniature wood rolling pin, ideal for dioramas, miniature props for felting, dolls etc
£1.50
Small wood egg cup
small wood egg cup 5cm tall, 2.5 cm wide These minature props are fantastic additions to craft projects. They can be used as embellishments, or as additions to scenes. Popular with needle felters and doll makers, they also make great props to photograph your project!
£2.00
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