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Japanese people are well known for their love for packaging nice gifts or decorating things. Thus, it is not surprising to see how wonderful theses sweets are crafted.
I found theses in a Japanese store close to the fifth avenue and around 45st. I can highly recommend you to visit this store, when you are in New York. Although it is a bit expensive, to see the nice small art is alone worth a visit. And watching is free ;-)
Tiny handsewn wool felt Red Fox made as my January Craft Book Challenge project. I used the Mimi the Cat pattern from Palm-Size Softies by Hitomi Takahashi, Mikiko Matsui and Akemi Tsubo. Blogged about at TinyApartmentCrafts
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These little houses are from the above link. I had fun making these. They have a row of flowers around the otherside of them not visible here.
Made two more paper pieced hexies today. I think the Polaroid block is a favorite but happy with the cherries as well. I adore making tiny blocks!! 💕✂️😄 #hexielove #epp
KID Bambi in Iplehouse BID (I think it was like a "lemon dress" . they don't sell it anymore)
It's my favorite Iplehouse dress for the tinies. I love the bonnet! ≧◡≦
Pure Neemo have wonderful hands, lovely shaped with very tiny nails.
The toothpick can help to understand how small they are :)
From the iPhone & iPad app Tiny Dentist by fantastoonic. .
Tiny Dentist is a new app for kids from fantastoonic. It is suitable for kids age 3 and above.
Now you can turn your iPad or iPhone into the dentist office! Learn about dental instruments and treatments and make teeth of dozens of patients healthy and good looking.
App Store - itunes.apple.com/us/app/ice-cream-truck/id539453574?ls=1&...
Website - www.fantastoonic.com
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