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I made this tiny birthday card for my husbands birthday. It's a miniature version of one of the cards he makes!
This is my both tinies from ElfDoll, a Bongsunhwa which arrived yesterday and a Mindelre I bought few month ago.
Clothes and boots are from the great Carla Benham. She has hands of fairies!!!
Congratulations to Filipa www.flickr.com/photos/bom_bom/ for putting together the first issue of Tiny Feet! It is out and so gorgeous! I was in Portland when it came out, and I am still posting pictures from there, but I am so proud of this first issue and so happy to be a part of it! I will show pictures that I have in it soon. Please check out the magazine here: issuu.com/tinyfeetmag/docs/tinyfeetmagazine01?mode=embed&...
The beautiful cover is by Sevastra: www.flickr.com/photos/sevastra000/
I so rarely see these tiny cans that they are still a novelty to me.
At the birthday party for the daughter of one of my wife's coworkers, in east Austin, Texas.
Made a tiny planet with my good friend Emmie "Sketch" McKee. Still needs a bit of perfecting I think but it's not looking too bad.
I'm using so many tiny Betsy McCall's patterns lately, I thought the best thing to do is to get one for reference. It would me so much easier to know what fits and what not. To have her as a size comparison is much easier than only looking at patterns.
I just realized I got the name wrong in the photo, meh.
Peak's Woods Naomi joined my resin family this week! She is beyond adorable, and has already become fast friends with Henry, my LTF Pong Pong.
This is just a quick snapshot of them on the doll shelf...I just didn't have the time or energy to set up a proper photo!
This tiny Robin didn't seem to mind me walking around it and taking pictures, although it kept moving as if curious to see what I was doing.
Taken at Wollaton Park.
is my new best friend!
Working at Lakeside yesterday, I had company. Not only from the other volunteers, but also from this baby robin.
More Lakeside pictures HERE.
My trip to Tiny Town in August 2009. I named these as accurately as I could using "Tiny Town, From Tragedy to Triumph" and whatever other information Wendy and I could find. If you know the correct name for a building I would love to hear from you.
Rhodalicious king cake baby throws with FIRE, handmade tiny throws for 'tit Rex Parade.
Float Title - RHODA: The Original Bad Seed
Parade Theme 2015: l’Enfant Terrible
Toasted almond amaretto+strawberry cheesecake
Passed by UConn today and couldn't resist going to the Dairy bar (low carb? bah!). I must have gotten used to the tiny scoops in NYC, as I thought I needed two pingpong sized scoops to be satisfied. I get two baseball+ (feels more like a softball) sized scoops instead! On a cone, no less. Kudos to the student worker who managed this feat, who also remarkably happened to look like someone who walked straight out of 1920s beauty posters but in t-shirt and full length apron. It's rich, creamy, fresh, and was so filling that it replaced dinner. $3.50. I think in the City that's the price for a small cup Pinkberry yogurt with no toppings, which is really about the size of a pingpong ball.
They are hanging on my grandma's house. No idea where they came from, have been there for as long as I can remember.
Cuties
Only about an inch long, narrowly missed my shoe so I figured I'd get a photo of the lucky little guy
my girl wanted to observe them...
she thinks they are too small to go outside? haha... i told her, well... they came outside from the supermarket XD
anyways, it's my job to clean the little container they are housed and giving them fresh greens / water daily.
i told my girl she'll need to bring them to the school garden when they grow bigger than 1cm... they are now like 3mm and 6mm.
Lastest, and last report on the little flower. As it has now opened up a bit more. Would look good with a whole bowl full of them, hey.! Just over 2cm.
The Tiny Lounge was a great neighborhood bar with friendly bartenders, good drinks, and a very warm, cozy feeling, owing only partly from its size but also from its decor and atmosphere. It's location right next to the Addision Brown Line stop was demolished during that line's upgrading/renovations . . .