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I'm delighted to be guesting for Concord and 9th in June! 😃 I'm getting busy with the cool new release, in the meantime I thought we could enjoy a pineapple!🍍 Perhaps we could chop it up and put it in a cocktail 😃 🍹
More photos and details on my blog:
limedoodledesign.com/2016/06/a-little-wow-with-a-miniatur...
Thanks for looking!
Debby
Miniature Brahmos missile showcasing India's potential at the Azadi Express Train Exhibition at Chennai
Originally built by my father and mother in law and given to me. I have re-painted and added many new things. Scale is 1:12. One inch equals one foot. More pics to follow (gradually) of the other rooms and the exterior, which has an attached greenhouse. My mother in law called the greenhouse Cathy's Flower Shop.
Every year Santa Claus gives presents to kids and adults. But has he ever received any present himself? The Tyran of Cardboardia has made up his mind to make Santa Claus happy by building for him the miniature Cardboard town!!! This town was build by kids and adults, who are getting presents from Ded Moroz, to pay the tribute and made the construction of the most amazing gift for the most generous personage in the world!
Игрушечный Картонный Город мы построили за январские праздники вместе с детьми и взрослыми. Это подарок для Деда Мороза от Тирана и других Персонажей Картонии, а также всех строителей Игрушечного Картонного Города.
Спасибо за фотографии Кате Нозик и Геннадию Шингареву
Workshop "Made in Cardboardia"
+7916 6507360
tyran@kupiworkshop.com
"Mountain Retreat" by Guest Cheryl Wing
Today was the 25th annual miniatures show held by the West LA miniatures club known as "Miniatures West." I usually go; there are pictures in my stream from previous years. None of the displays here were made by me; they were the presentations made my Miniatures West members and their friends.
Please be gentle on me, professional Flickr tilt-shifters, this is one of my first published attempts at Photoshop-ing a tilt-shift effect (thanks to the tutorial at www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php)). Comments and suggestions welcome.
This miniature horse lives on a small farm across a country road from one of the high schools in the rural county where I work. He was very curious and moved from his water bowl quickly across his small pasture to check me out. It was obvious he was hitting me up food, but my lack of treats didn't make him leave.
A shot taken from the Petrin Observation Tower, the River Vltava, flowing through the heart of Prague, Czech Republic.
Manipulated in CS2 to give 'Fake' Tilt & Shift look
The outside wall is made of MDF which has been painted with emulsion paint and then overpainted with texture gel.
The top coat is made up of various shades of acrylic paint.
I used a Tim Holtz brick stencil to create the brick effects
miniature version of the garden.
As opposed to the full sized version here : flickr.com/photos/camoby/2856562590
dollhouseminiatureart.blogspot.com for more pictures or search karthur on etsy.com
patterns and special orders taken
These are not made of clay, they are real, made from real chocolate and quite edible. I made the tiny wrappers by pressing a circle of tissue paper around the end of a pencil. I made the box from a piece of cardboard. The chocolates were decorated by dipping a toothpick in melted chocolate.
I'm pretty proud of this little guy. Polymer clay with cloth clothes. His teeth are translucent mixed with white and then glossed.He needs a harmonica in one hand. I plan to make him one. Everybody thinks he looks like my son, but that wasn't intentional! To see more of this guy you can go to my blog at planetofthedolls.blogspot.com/2014/12/doll-day-337-doll-o...
A miniature carousel that someone donated to the museum. This was the best shot I could get of the rabbit, unfortunately.
A set of two miniature bronze cannons and a bronze hand mortar, all with hardwood display stands
Estimate PHP 9,000-12,000
Lot 99 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 6 June 2015. See salcedoauctions.com/auctions/23/the-collectors-sale-fine-... for more details.
The Miniature Mediterranean Donkey is it's own breed, they are not bred down in size from standard donkeys. Their ancestors come from the Islands of Sicily and Sardinia near the Mediterranean Sea. The Miniature Donkey is extremely intelligent and docile and is easily trained. The first Miniature Donkeys were imported into the United States in 1929