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Crafted in 12th scale from polymer clay.
Listed in my Etsy store.
Find out more at www.parisminiatures.com
Yet another try to create a nice faked tilt-shift miniature. It is a seven exposure Photomatix HDR of Hockenheim train station, shot from a nearby bridge. Postprocessing with The Gimp, some layer masks, a gradient and increased saturation.
Miniature Dessert Buffet including baby cakes, dessert shooters, chocolate bouchons, fruit tartlets & macarons.
Continuing our miniature Oribana project! :-) Folded this mini-version of our Oribana composition "Enticing" - it's just 3 inches (7.5 cm) high. Starring models are Mini-Rose designed by Yuri, Jasmine and Semicircular Vase designed by Katrin. Used washi, hand-made Japanese paper, called "Moriki Kozo" for every element in the composition - the plants and the vase...
The diagrams are published in our ENTICING PAPER ROSES eBook
www.oriland.com/store/ebooks/enticing_paper_roses/main.php Happy folding!
This is probably one of the better ones out of the lot, and my first attempt too!!
Beginner's luck??
EDIT:
I just found out today march 19th 2006, that this photo was added to the Interestigness page on march 7th. How cool is that? Thanks people!
To get ready for my Halloween diorama I needed to take an 'inventory' of any miniature pumpkins that I have - I was surprised that I have almost no Re-Ment Halloween things. Did they do Halloween sets or even pumpkins ??
One of several miniature bird houses that can be found along the paths in Shubenacadie Park in Dartmouth, NS. At only a couple of inches tall, they seem to be there for decorative, or sentimental reasons.
Kingfisher Miniatures, a little-known producer of resin military vehicle kits, make a Transit Connect in 1/76 scale, and I purchased one as I felt a resin body would be much easier to convert into the Tourneo Connect minibus than a diecast, but no sooner had I completed the painstaking task of cutting out the windows than Kingfisher introduced their own Tourneo version! The Kingfisher model is not the same as the Oxford, being the longer-wheelbase version with a higher roof, and is a little crude in comparison.
Here are two covers of some miniature book earrings I am in the process of making. The finished books are 3/4" tall and 1/2" wide, and perfect for the bookaholic who has everything. They are headed for a book show in Pasadena. Made with the leather I pared the other night, Strathmore rag paper pages, and nice green French marbled endpapers. I broke out my small Howard foil stamping machine to give them a little distinction. Hopefully they will go home with somebody. Well, back to work.
The kitchen for the new brownstone arrived today. Made by ELF, it has fake cabinet panels for me to place over the built in pieces of wood I need to cover.
This colourful chameleon is my second painting in an ongoing series of miniature animal paintings. 🔎✨🐙 . Chameleon Miniature Speed Painting.
YouTube Video: youtu.be/8RLGbgJGFwo
#painting #chameleon #miniature #color
Single family residential homes with miniature photography tilt-shift technique applied to aerial photo.
Miniature shopping trolley, oversized matches in two sizes, oversized Zippo working petrol lighter, miniature tin plate posting box and miniature fridge/freezer in tin plate.
A miniature model of the Space Shuttle Discovery being towed by a Boeing 747 on its final ride. 2012.
These were the first three miniature books I made shortly after I started experimenting with bookbinding in early 1997. Sewn in four 8 page signatures with 3 hole link stitch, they are quarter reductions of the previous book. Bound in red bookcloth the largest is 2 3/16" x 2 7/8", middle book is 1 3/16" x 1 5/8" and the smallest is 9/16" x 13/16".