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This is part of a huge window diorama set up in Games Workshop in Dublin City center. It's really cool to see in full, and packed with interesting litle scenes like this.
Bobbynock (full name Bobbynock Beltiln Jamdak Gratiln Wilven Tallcrippler) is our group's resident comedian, originally hired by one of our Clerics who needed a laugh. His magic tends to be very colourful and flashy; in one of our recent encounters he cast Dancing Lights on a partially hidden enemy as a flashing neon sign over their heads.
Today, Kitsune set up some of her and her sisters miniature collection to play with. Aren't they just the cutest?
when we're on vacation, Fred is used to me shouting to stop the car--it often takes hours longer than it should to get to our final destination.
This place was well worth the stop. An entire block of miniature model homes, lakeside homes, I suppose they were, built sometime in the early 1980's.
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Cheeseburger, chicken mcnuggets, chicken nuggets, falafel, and italiano flatbread sammie; all made with Sculpey polymer clay by me.
Photographer = Professor Robert Meyers
Free sculpted stoneware clay. Painted with oxides, underglazes and glazes. Fired in a kiln.
By Marina Lenzino ©Cherry Heart 2013
*sold* on etsy
"Pixie', my miniature dachshund is in the rabbit burrow, her mother "Lady" outside watching.
Pelican Point, Barmera.
South Australia.
This was my creation for a club project to make a small scale scene in something found in the kitchen. I made a southwestern room using patterns from Little Enough News.
Class Preparation and Examples - not all of these small blocks are Foundation Paper Pieced. Sometimes it makes more sense to piece them. I'll show you some clever tricks to achieve these 2" Finished blocks. www.nadel-welt.de/de/programm
The hardest block was actually the Birds in the Air Block. I pieced it once and FPP it twice. Both ways were difficult.