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A compilation of some very lovely miniature finds on etsy. Click through to find their original homes, and consider supporting independent artists who make stuff you like!
Miniature ferret by HandmadeByNovember
Micro Unicorn Hand Sculpted Miniature by MadeWithClayAndLove
Grilled Cheese Miniature Food Necklace
10 Assorted Cute Dollhouse Miniature Petit Mini Donuts, 1:12 scale by BEADSPAGE
Miniature Book with Secret Compartment by LDelaney
I love you …. Miniature Terrarium Necklace by FaerieNest
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miniaturesfromavalonimagination:
Fashion doll kitchen makeover. I finally got my new blog up and running. It will feature “experimental” and personal projects that I do for fun, rather than the miniatures I make for sale. I had a lot of fun with this kitchen.
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Kyoto Hello Kitty-
it’s been a while since I last got a Re-Ment
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At S.Dot, the dollhouses are the galleries. The artists have a unique total freedom when making their works for S.Dot; the only gallery rules are that 1) the art must fit inside the multi-level mini-mansion and 2) you must say hello to Stephanie Rond’s cats on the day of installation. (Yup! The dollhouses reside in her home.)
Tiny Out Loud will be a short art film inspired by (and shown alongside) street artist Stephanie Rond’s traveling exhibition called “Dangerous Impermanence,” a collection of the artist’s gender-gouging paintings and dollhouse galleries.
Consider donating to the Kickstarter and be sure to check out Stephanie’s blog for more pictures of her various galleries and her adorable kitties!
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Cross-Country Traveling Miniature Train by Jeff Friesen
All aboard! In an attempt to photograph the glorious countryside of Canada, photog Friesen took a scaled down 1955 Streamliner and carried it through Montreal and Vancouver, detailing its journey along the way. What is this, a train for ants?!
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
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Using miniature toys and tasty food, Christopher Boffoli weaves intricate scenes of berry cleanups and even a lobster wrangling!
Hilarious Scenes of Miniatures Interacting With Life-Sized Food
via The Fox is Black
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