Thursday, April 30, 2009
Reminder
I'd like to remind you of a few things!
1. Anyone is welcome to submit photos to me- You don't have to have a website.
2. If you pass the link on, even to non miniaturists, it really helps out. This includes using stumbleupon and digg.
3. The miniature pen friend site exists! Check it out, it's linked on the side. It has a forum as well.
4. Comments are greatly appreciated- the people who submitted the photos love them!
1. Anyone is welcome to submit photos to me- You don't have to have a website.
2. If you pass the link on, even to non miniaturists, it really helps out. This includes using stumbleupon and digg.
3. The miniature pen friend site exists! Check it out, it's linked on the side. It has a forum as well.
4. Comments are greatly appreciated- the people who submitted the photos love them!
Monday, April 20, 2009
The Bar Part 2
Close up. I bought a few bottles, but made most out of fimo. The glasses were made from tubing and tiny baby bottles found at hobby lobby that i sawed of the nipple part. Hated my stools. I need to learn to weld or something!
I liked how the skull came out. This project was my first attempt w/ fimo and some is really bad. The pool cues are skewers.
The miniature bar in comparison with a human hand.
The real bar.
By Annie. "This was made for a friend that owns a neighborhood bar that I frequent occasionally."
Make sure to look at The Bar Part 1
The Bar Part 1
Printed out the chip bags and the matches.
It was fun to put in some personal touches. On this tv i glued a shot of a Kansas State football game. On the other tv I glued in a shot of the show "Don't Forget the Lyrics" as we watched that show every Thurs. when I went after our late night at the shop.
Main cooler. Used the plastic needlepoint canvas for shelves. Should have more bottles, but I got tired of making them!
By Annie. "This was made for a friend that owns a neighborhood bar that I frequent occasionally."
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
A Cute Link
As this is the entire website I can't ask to use the photo for this blog, but have a look at this cute scene! A bird cooking pasta.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Christmas Wreath
Monday, April 6, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Dolls by Sherri Colvin
These were by Sherri Colvin.
of Colvin Dolls. Every polymer clay figure is realistically sculpted by the atist with great attention to detail. The features are delicately painted and cured for durability and the period dress is generally handsewn in natural silk or fine cotton. Sherri is an academically trained sculptor and all of her dolls are one of a kind works of art.
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