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Dollhouse Sofa designed by JBM Miniatures of Australia
Fabric Designed by Kristopher K Design Queensland, Australia
Upholstered by Ken JBM U.S.A
If I can control little else in my life, at least I can control what goes into (and what goes on in) these miniatures rooms...
Miniature axe.
Amber.
Shaped as a beard.
Grave find, Roirhage, Grötlingbo, Gotland, Sweden.
SHM 32623:3/63-67
Here is my miniature schnauzer Merlin, she is all of seven pounds.
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Captured on day one of the Steam Fair at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, West Sussex. 16th August 2014.
Miniature spearhead.
Bronze.
These miniatures are representations of the god Odin. The lance might be Odin’s “Gungner”.
Jättened, Gudhem, Västergötland, Sweden.
SHM 10738 (F10)
This is the bar when It was first made. MDF covered in zebrano veneer. Foot rest is 4mm brass rod fed through eyelets
Miniature witch cabinet made of popsicle sticks, cardboard, glue, acrylic paint. Filled with miniature bottles, buttons, skulls, beads, home made scrolls, feathers from my budgie.
Common name: Dwarf Powder Puff, Miniature powderpuff
Botanical name: Calliandratergemina var. emarginata (List of synonyms)
- [ (kal-ee-AN-druh) from the Greek kallos (beautiful) and andra (stamen); (e-mar-jin-NAY-tuh) with a notched margin ]
Family: Mimosaceae
(touch-me-not family) or Fabaceae s.l. (pea, or bean family)
- [ (fab-AY-see-ay) the Faba (broad bean) family, (formerly Leguminosae, the legume family) ]
Origin: Southern Mexico, Panama, Bolivia
This medium-sized shrub is spectacular when in flower. The blooms are brilliant red and really stand out. The foilage is also attractive with light green kidney shaped leaflets, appearing in pairs. This particular variety grows approximately six to seven feet and is always in bloom. For those interested in bright colours, this is a must.
The flowers open 9 to 10 months out of the year (often resting in midwinter) and remain for 6 to 8 weeks, their unusual form and bold color attracting attention despite the plant's small stature. 1 to 2 inches across, these blooms offer a nice foil to the soft green leaves of this 10 to 14-inch-high tree. Outdoors, the flowers are butterfly magnets, their nectar attracting many winged visitors.
Courtesy:
- ILDIS
Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate.