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My 1/12 scale Xavier Pauchard Model A chairs arrived from Shapeways today.
Blogged about here: theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/shapeways-here-...
It looks like my yearly jones to game again is kicking in, so I built this wall out of scraps we had lying around. You know, just to take the edge off, right? I mean, it's not like I'm going to cave and start building an entire city or whatever.
Junky '76 Gran Torino. Somewhat inspired by "The Dude's" car from "The Big Lebowski" (yeah even though that was a '74 or something)
#63 Jeepers Creepers Where Did You Get Those Peepers?
Seen in 118 pictures in 2018
We have new neighbors! A herd of 7 miniature donkeys, mostly females, has moved into the field next to the house. We are utterly charmed! They are adorable and very friendly.
Two sweet hand made miniature pillows.
They are good for Monster High, Barbie, Dolfie mini dolls - like 1/6 or smaller.
Size is 4x4 cm square.
You can buy it in my shop: www.etsy.com/listing/180441893/miniature-pillows?ref=list...
Continue our miniature Oribana project ... This is a mini version of our Oribana composition called AWAITING from our Oribana Delight collection.
We scaled down this oribana composition before, but never to this size. The whole Oribana is just 4 inches (10 cm) high with the rose being only 1-1/4 inch (3 cm) in diameter.
The featured origami designs are Tea Rose with leaves & stalks and our Cylindrical Vase. Used wonderful washi, hand-made Japanese paper Moriki Kozo for the rose, vase & some.leaves and somegami the greens.
The diagrams are published in our ORIBANA DELIGHT
It have been a really long time since i've post a tilt-shift effect photo so here is one ... I really believe that it works great on this shot as the people looks tine and the train as if they were toys which is what miniaturization all about :)
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1:12 scale dollhouse miniature savoury foods handmade by Caroline of Hummingbird Miniatures.
Images copyright of Hummingbird Miniatures 2010-2014
“It takes only one drink to get me drunk. The trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or the fourteenth.” ~ George Burns
February 2012 Monthly Scavenger Hunt entry - "Miniature"
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bowl of miniature mangos. smallest one is about 1 inch long.
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Experimenting with a new technique I discovered on the internet. It is known as "Tilt-Shift Miniature Faking" and you can rad about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift_miniature_faking
Website: One Mile High Photography
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You can pretty much ignore these pics...I'm playing with photoshop, and tried the Tilt Shift fake editing (making real life scenes/objects looking miniature) for the first time ^_^
I got some new vintage dollhouse furniture, so I played around with photos :)
food handmade by me out of polymer clay.
1:12 dollhouse scale
Continuing our miniature Oribana project... and here is another artwork for the miniature version of our Oribana composition called INSPIRATION.
The featured floral designs are Katrin's Orchid Lycaste & Blue Lobelia, playing tiny orchids, and yellow cluster of Yuri's Catkin with blades of Grass. The container design is Katrin's vase called Inspiration.
The vase is just 5 cm (2 inches) tall, The smallest blue flower, folded from 2-cm (3/4-inch) square, is just 12mm (1/2inch) in diameter. The whole arrangement is 4-1/4 inches high (11 cm).
Used a variety of Japanese papers here; Moriki Kozo and somegami for Orchid Lycaste and Catkin, origami paper for the rest of flowers, greens and the vase.
The step-by-step diagrams on how to fold the composition are published in our ORIBANA BEAUTY
www.oriland.com/store/collections/oribana_beauty/main.php Happy folding!
Gao lak, gao lak! Who wants a bag of freshly roasted gao lak (chestnuts)?!
I'm always drawn by the fresh aroma of the churning charcoal wafting from the mobile chestnut cart.
Made these miniature chestnuts for a special commission (all of these goes into a tiny glass jar). I happened to be eating the real ones during my trip, and so I saved a few from the bag, and brought them all the way back to my sculpting table for reference lol.