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001 * It's a lazy summer afternoon and the ladies are enjoying some refreshing treats. * It's a lazy summer afternoon and the ladies are enjoying some refreshing treats. * 3264 x 2448 * (2.68MB)
002 * They're having pink lemonade and key lime pie. * They're having pink lemonade and key lime pie. * 1536 x 2048 * (1.41MB)
003 * Inside the bakery shoppe, Aunt Bea is busy preparing a fresh peach pie.  The pie prep board is also from Autumn Leaf Studio. * Inside the bakery shoppe, Aunt Bea is busy preparing a fresh peach pie.  The pie prep board is also from Autumn Leaf Studio. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.48MB)
004 * The bakery shelves are stocked with a variety of cool, refreshing summertime desserts, including fresh fruit pies and tarts. * The bakery shelves are stocked with a variety of cool, refreshing summertime desserts, including fresh fruit pies and tarts. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.48MB)
005 * The packaged cookies on the top shelf are from the  Fabulous Farmhouse.  The key lime pie on the second shelf is by Carolyn McVicker.  The little wicker baskets are filled with homemade sugar cookies.  The baskets were purchased from Miniatures.com.  They're made of resin and look very real.  They're perfect for displaying Aunt Bea's baked goodies.  (The little half inch round doilies from Stewart Dollhouse Creations make perfect liners for the round baskets.)  The silver tray filled with assorted cookies is from Crown Jewel Miniatures.  The floral print tins on the top and bottom shelves are from Swan House Miniatures (and I've filled them with my sugar cookies).  Lastly, the bread on the lower shelf was homemade.  During a vacation visit to Iowa, my sister-in-law, Jana, and I made these loaves from polymer clay using a tutorial from Betsy Niederer. * The packaged cookies on the top shelf are from the  Fabulous Farmhouse.  The key lime pie on the second shelf is by Carolyn McVicker.  The little wicker baskets are filled with homemade sugar cookies.  The baskets were purchased from Miniatures.com.  They're made of resin and look very real.  They're perfect for displaying Aunt Bea's baked goodies.  (The little half inch round doilies from Stewart Dollhouse Creations make perfect liners for the round baskets.)  The silver tray filled with assorted cookies is from Crown Jewel Miniatures.  The floral print tins on the top and bottom shelves are from Swan House Miniatures (and I've filled them with my sugar cookies).  Lastly, the bread on the lower shelf was homemade.  During a vacation visit to Iowa, my sister-in-law, Jana, and I made these loaves from polymer clay using a tutorial from Betsy Niederer. * 1536 x 2048 * (1.38MB)
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