Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Miniature Blue Dart Frog


This tiny blue dart frog is sculpted by WhimsyCottageMinis and peeking out from his terra cotta planter home. He is surrounded by lush greenery and mini 'plants'. The backdrop is a jungle motif to complete the look.

The vivarium is 2" long by 1" high by 3/4" deep.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Brazilian Pink Toe Tarantula Terrarium






"This 1/12th scale (1" = 1') miniature tarantula is the most realistic tarantula I've made to date. The photos do not do him justice. When seen in person, people often ask me if he is, or was at one time, alive. Please note: No spiders were harmed in the making of this highly detailed miniature replica!

The tarantula is made of polymer clay and flocked for realism. He has glass eyes. He is approximately 1/2" in diameter, scale for a full-grown tarantula. His little home measures 2 1/8" long by 1 1/8" deep by 3/4" high and is complete with sand, greenery, half-log hideout, and filled 'water' dish.

He posed for the second photo before being glued into his home as these little guys are extremely difficult to photograph inside their plastic vivariums."

By WhimsyCottageMinis

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Kitty Litter



Well, this is a disgusting one. Is it a fluffy brick? Somehow, I think so!

"Okay, now I know these are a bit gross.. BUT who has a perfectly clean kitty litter box? lol.
Perfect for a Crazy cat lady or multiple kittty cat dollhouse.. or just hidden in a Dollhouse basement. "

This is by Canadian artist Melanie Clark.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Little Dog



This is another 1:12 scale miniature dog from KaysK9s. She uses a technique called 'felting' to create miniature animals! They're usually portraits of people's pets.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Felted Dog






This one is from KaysK9s
she does custom orders of cats and dogs, in various sizes. This one is 1:12, and the technique she uses is called 'felting'.
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