Tiny Details is a company that has known to pay its crafters in the past. Whether it still maintains its record for a home based work opportunity is still to be seen. This company offers home assembly job of making miniature items such as books, doll houses, Silverware etc.
TINY DETAILS, P.O. BOX 85 GROTON,NY – 13073-0085
ORDER DEPT. 877 489 2900
SERVICE DEPT. 607 898 9046
FAX 607 898 9132
E-MAIL info@tinydetails.com
www.tinydetails.com
ASSEMBLE This company makes beautiful and realistic dollhouse miniature accessories. There is such a large variety of items to make for this company. You would need to view their web site. Their web site shows each item what it entails and how much money they pay.Excellent web site. • Make Chinese Take out Sets—they will pay $100.00 for 50 Chinese take out sets • Make Dairy Set—they will pay $85.00 for 50 dairy sets • Make Cream Cheese boxes—they will pay $50.00 for 100 boxes • Make Gold Tinsel Box—they will pay $75.00 for 100 boxes • Make Playing cards—they will pay $50.00 for 100 bags of playing cards • Make Silverware Chests—they will pay $60.00 for 10 chests with drawers or $50.00 for 10 chests without drawers. • Make Spiral Notebook sets—they will pay $200.00 for 50 completed bags of • spiral notebook sets • Make a Magazine Racks—they will pay for $50.00 for 20 magazine racks • Make Victorian calling card—they will pay $50.00 for 100 bagged sets of Victorian calling cards • Make union Pacific Calendar—they will pay $50.00 for 100 completed calendars. • Make Tiny Books—they will pay $50.00 for 50 bagged books • Make memo and journal books—they will pay $50.00 for 50 bagged memo Books. Send a SASE for more information.
This is further information found on the business of tiny details on the website of the Better Business Bureau.
Name: Tiny Details Phone: (407) 323-2900 Address: P O Box 1015, Sanford, FL 32772
Additional Phone Numbers
(407) 688-9887
(407) 894-4807
(407) 936-0197
(800) 472-9887
(877) 489-2900
(407) 228-1102 (FAX)
(407) 302-4501 (FAX)
The Miniature Business
Apparently, the work of miniatures is fruitful business in the United States. High quality miniatures sell for a large amount of money as collector’s item. Although Tiny Detail is not such a company that produces high end Miniature. It claims to make several very popular ones. The work of making Miniature items is also known as artisan work.
Difficulty Of Assemble Projects
Because of the nature of the work involved in making miniatures the crafts available with tiny details are not exactly simple. They involve meticulousness and attention to detail more than others do. You will need to be adept with working with very small and fine items. One of the first things that you notice when you visit their website is that they give an address for their old crafts store. It is somewhere in New York area. There is a photograph displayed along with an invitation to come by and visit. This service to instill some confidence as to the legitimacy of the company. They also have an online store where they sell-inventory Along with claiming to have a wholesale distributorship network.
The Crafts and Fee Details
Tiny Details has crafting items to assemble such as large spiral notebooks which are considered very difficult to do and not meant for beginners. Apart from that they have crafts like the same silver chest , Victorian calling cards, Novels and Books, Chinese take out Set. You are required to subscribe by been $55.00. Once you receive your starter kit which is supposed to contain the raw materials, Glue, if required, a sample of what the finished product is supposed to look like and a cutting knife. Staplers are not provided. Before you begin to assemble crafts for this company, you are supposed to make a single sample e and send it along to them for approval. This enables you to save time and not have to make the entire batch of hundred items in order to get approved of and to learn how to make the particular craft. Once you are approved, you can then begin making crafts for this company. Also with the started Kate is included some extra raw material to cover for wastage and surplus. You can also make a request for extra material since you are probably going to waste some as a beginner. If you plan to work continuously for tiny details you can just keep rolling over your deposit of $55.00 over to the next startup kit. Otherwise, this startup registration cost is refunded to you along with the pavement for your first finished batch. One batch comprises of crafts ranging from twenty, forty and a hundred items. If you search on a search engine for this company you will come across several complaints By People who claim that they were scanned by this company. It is made clear Right from the very beginning that these drafts are not easy to make. You might or might not get approved depending upon the craft skill that you possess. Several complaints have been the result of people not being able to meet the exacting standards of the crafting company and hence having-product rejected. You must be patient and careful with this work as with any other.
As mentioned earlier the website has the address of their factory’s store In new York. They also give out the address of a newly opened shop in our mall in new York. They have listed of physical address for their office. They have dedicated phone numbers for orders and a separate dedicated phone line to deal with customer inquiries and complaints. They also are prompt to respond to any e-mail Inquiry. All these facts Point towards The Company being a legitimate enterprise. It has known to pay people to work for them in the past but nothing recent is known as to whether are still the good honest paymaster or not.
All addresses and contact details are available on their website.
Website: www.tinydetails.com
We ask you to exercise all caution and to clarify all your queries from the customer service division before deciding to work with them. Do not forget to clarify the difficulty of the work involved and the skill level off the craft-required as this will very well determine whether you succeed working from home with this crafting company or not. If any of few have any prior experience with tiny details please share it with us by posting a comment. For those of you who are planning to work for them post your observations and comments as to your dealings with them. Sharing this information with everybody will help the cause of the home based community of crafters in the long run. We wish you all the best.


My comments are about this company; what they advertise is different from their actions. They say you can make a least $150 a week, that is a lye, I pasted two inspections on two products I only got paid for one completed kit and they returned my deposit to me. It took them three months to pay me; I’ve submitted my complaint to bbb in upstate New York and I’m stil waiting on them to return my deposit on my second completed kit and deposit it is going on six months the upstate bbb said I should report this to the Attorney General this was to me by the trade commission of New York City. This would be a ideal company to work for if they lived to what they say in their advertisement. They are a lye.
The thing to remember about this company is that the crafts miniatures are mostly difficult to make. More people have tried and failed rather than the ones who have succeeded.
So try this if you are ready to work with tiny crafts.
Also you will need to buy an exacto knike of your own for the cutting that is involved with some of their crafts such as the miniature books. The one that come with their kit is rather too flimsy and not adequate for the job.
You can find a good exacto knife in any wall mart store.