Some new visitors wanted to see more miniatures, and I am only too happy to oblige!
This is probably one of my favorite scenes that I made. The fun was trying to make something I'd never done before. The fruit and watermelon bowl were great to make and try to get as close to real as possible.
I handmade all the food from FIMO oven-bake polymer clay. The idea came from copying a cookbook cover as part of a miniatures group challenge. See more of my miniatures at my website, click miniatures.
Those are really adorable. I have been interested in doing some stuff like that. The Baltimore Museum of art has some wonderful examples of historical miniature rooms....go see them!
ReplyDeleteI'm A-Zing it too.
On the A to Z trail. Great minis they look so real!
ReplyDeleteThat's so neat!
ReplyDeleteprecious! glad i got to see it =)
ReplyDeletehappy c day!
Very creative! Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! A to Z bloggers are so crafty!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I wouldn't have thought those were minis. Good luck with the Challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate chip cookies.
ReplyDeleteHopping from A to Z! Very creative photo with the minis. Looks like fun, but probably a lot of hard work, too. :)
ReplyDeleteUMM YUM! I love cookbooks! I wish I could have thought about that for a C... I would have loved that! Now it's time to go cook :)
ReplyDeleteI'm stopping in to welcome you to the A to Z blogging challenge. I'm a co-host, should you need anything just let us know. I do hope you'll stop by my neck of the woods to say hellO! We're also on twitter (I'm @jenunedited and I'm at #atozchallenge)!
Like Minds! I shared my dog today too. ha! Good to meet you!
ReplyDeleteChris Verstraete
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