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The garden is just a beautiful when you look down a macro lens as it is normally, maybe even more so!
At the University Mall in Orem, some miniature train enthusiasts put up a display which combined all their individual collections. The track filled a very large room. Here is Joshua looking at one of the very intricate miniature villages through which a train is passing.
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I just keep buying random stuff I run across. I don't need any of it, I'm not even sure I want any of it, I just see it & buy it LOL Anyway, here's a bunch of stuff I bought.
4 little miniature pumpkins I picked up for a new greenhouse/conservatory I have in mind!
Taken for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group
Shabby dollhouse miniatures from katie arthur dollhouse littles and The "painted" quilt. dollhouselittles.etsy.com
Had a lovely day shooting with my little cousin last week! Went to Wicken Fen which is so cute! Must return soon :)
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My first miniature garden.
Plants/Pflanzen: Hauswurz (Sempervivum tectorum), Gold-Fetthenne (Sedum spathulifolium ‘Capa Blanco’), Tripmadam (Sedum reflexum), Krallen-Fettblatt (Sedum pulchellum)
They measure at about 1.3cm in diameter.
Miniature penguin macarons handsculpted by me in 1/3 scale, fits BJD dolls of SD-sized or MSD-sized.
blogged at www.aiclay.com/2011/12/squawk-penguin-macarons.html
This figurine is a miniature version of the sculpture, Whimsys Pride, that can be seen at Trentham Gardens; kits are available from Fantasy Wire at 8 and 16 inches tall.
This figure formed part of the display at Trentham gardens entrance hall.
Whenever I see one of these sculptures, either full size or miniature, I can't help but smile. It may be a sysmptom of my second childhood but it does lift my mood.
123 Pictures in 2023, theme # 115 What Brings You Joy
Recent miniature purchases. A 1/24th doll house kit which is going to be a small dollhouse for my girls, random Rilakkuma re-meant sets and an 'European Style' re-ment tea set. It actually looks like Wedgewood so it's perfect for Littlest Sweet Shop
Miniature macarons in the plastic box in the background. I've been fascinated by them since I read about miniatures on Carol's blog (Paris Breakfasts).
The Re-ment Addicts Group did a Color Theme Challenge quite some time ago, but I didn't have time to do it. I was inspired by all of the great photos they did, so now that I have a lot of time on my hands, I decided it would be fun to do. I am going to do the whole rainbow, and probably post way more photos than I should!
Three climbers dwarfed by a giant granite outcrop near the summit of Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo.
Miniatures
Cape Dwarf Gecko in a bonsai tree
The underside of their tail has adhesive lamellae, allowing it to act like a fifth limb for climbing.When threatened, they can drop their tail to escape predators. The tail regrows, but temporarily affects their climbing ability due to loss of balance and adhesion.