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Seattle Miniature Show 2026
Date published: March 14,2026
Last weekend was a very special moment for us at the Seattle Miniature Show in Seattle, Washington. It was the first time I attended the show as a vendor, and it felt both exciting and a little surreal.
Last year my husband and I went to the event just to explore. We walked for four hours going around and around, amazed by the incredible talent around us. Everywhere we looked there were tiny worlds—miniature houses, handcrafted furniture, tiny miniatures, and a few delicate dolls. What surprised us the most was the diversity of the artists and creators. Each booth had its own personality and story. We met so many kind and passionate people who shared the same love for miniatures.
Then came last weekend, when everything changed for us. Instead of walking the show as visitors, we were there as vendors at Booth #54. My husband stood by my side the whole time, helping me set up, greet visitors, and share our work with everyone who stopped by.
On our table we displayed several of our handmade creations, dolls, keychains and DIY projects. We had our tiny lake diorama boxes, small peaceful scenes that looked like little worlds frozen in time. We also brought keychains, perfect for people who wanted to carry a tiny piece of art with them. One of our favorites was our mini boutique clothing store “Not That Mini”.
We also displayed our Halloween box, which caught the attention of many visitors who loved its spooky charm. But the true star of our booth was our miniature luxury room. The tiny details, elegant furniture, and cozy atmosphere made people stop, smile, and take a closer look. It quickly became the most popular piece during the two days we were there.
What made the experience even more special was the people. We had so much fun interacting with visitors and the other vendors throughout the event. People of all ages stopped by our booth—children, collectors, hobbyists, and long-time miniature enthusiasts. Everyone was curious to see the tiny details in our pieces, and many of them shared wonderful compliments about our work. Hearing their kind words and seeing their excitement made the whole experience even more meaningful for us.
Throughout the weekend we talked with collectors, artists, and miniature lovers from many places. Some shared stories about their own miniature projects, while others simply enjoyed admiring the tiny scenes on our table.
By the end of the show, we felt grateful and inspired. What started as a simple visit the year before, turned into an unforgettable experience. Being part of the miniature community at the Seattle Miniature Show was truly magical, and it made us even more excited to keep creating tiny worlds for others to enjoy.









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