I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
The right technique to make a 3D tunnel book with panels that tell the story - each panel is a layer in the final book
book nooks, bookshelf inserts, nature, fairy tales, folklore, pathways, forest
How to Texture Foam : How to transform XPS foam into wooden boards, old mossy weatherworn stone bricks, and rough rock.
In this tutorial I'll show you step-by-step how to make fake water for your diorama. Also I give you recommendations with images + necessary tools.
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I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
See how to repurpose a cutting board into a miniature craft room and 5 easy tips and tricks for planning and making miniatures.
Full tutorial on an easy DIY tropical rainforest diorama for elementary school projects, including creating faux river, rainforest backdrop and DIY trees.
Step into a world of whimsy—with a touch of madness! Let's make an Alice in Wonderland book nook together. Download the FREE SVG cut file.
aking an Fantasy Wall Shelf Diorama!! I call this the #shelforama! I took a regular shelf and built a mini diorama inside of it! This one in particular...
Hello Everyone, If you feel bad about throwing out those pop cans or if you have a ton of your kids small toys lying around then don't fear because today I have a super fun diy for you. Today's diy is a pop can diorama, I did this project forever ago and recently thought that it would be fun to make it again. This is one of those projects where the possibility are endless, and you can really get crafty. So have fun and I hope you guys enjoy the diy, Katie Supplies Pop Can Paint Paint Brush (not pictured) Craft Knife Hot Glue Gun Small Toys Scrapbooking Paper Marker (not pictured) Sand Paper (not pictured) Step 1: With a clean pop can, take your marker and draw the shape you want to cut out. Step 2: Take your craft knife and carefully cut out your shape. Once your done cutting, take some sand paper and sand down the edges of the can. Step 3: Paint the inside of your can ( this step is totally optional ). Step 4: Once your can is dry you can move on to the fun part, making the diorama. Now I knew that I had a small little diner chair, so that gave me the idea to make a mini diner in my pop can. But if you don't know what to do its ok, just gather up all your materials and see what you have to work with. Some items you could use could be: small toys dominos game pieces doll house furniture scrapbooking paper buttons bottle caps beads stamps thread Now in this bottom photo, I broke down everything so you could see what I use to make my mini diner. Remember think outside of the box, for example: I use a button as my plate for my hamburger I cut out a small square from a piece of paper towel, to use as my napkin I sanded down the edges of my domino to give it a more aged look I use the same type of scrapbooking paper for my floor and wall When you have all your items glue in then your done!
Are you a tabletop miniature gamer? The battlefield you play on might be a dining room table, but it should be more. That’s where terrain pieces come into play. If you’re playing games like Warhammer 40k and looking for terrain ideas, all it takes is an online search. Images of beautiful wargaming terrain are everywhere. […]
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Turn upcycled boxes into cute wall art with black and white photos. DIY mini photo dioramas are a great activity and an easy craft!
László Adóba is one of the best diorama builder I know and I'm a big fan. I recommended his previous books here, in my blog before, now ther...
1/10 Miniature dollhouse diorama. Handmade by Nerea Pozo ( www.nereapozo.com) ❤The wall and floors and also furniture and objects are totally assemble, you don't need to do anything. Is a finished product ready to send it in 1-2 days. ❤ You can move the furniture and all the objects:) ❤This sale includes the room (made by wood), all the Furniture and all the accesories that are shown in the PHOTOS ! (Dolls are not incluyed) ❤ You can see a video of the diorama in my youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/c/NereaPozo ❤ I accept Layaway (no more than 2 months) You can contact to me at nereapozo [!at] gmail.com ❤ I accept commissions if you prefer something different but similar in my style. * The measure of this item is around 40x30 cm FLOOR and around 28 cm TALL. It fits to 1/10 scale dolls : Lati yellow, pukifee, odeco and nikki , lol tweens, blythe middie, enyo etc... You can contact to me if you have any question, want a layaway option or if you want pay with no fe es ! ;) Nerea Pozo (NOTA: el precio a España NO incluye Islas Canarias. Preguntar extra)
I was born in Athens, Greece in 1974. I have a degree in graphic design and I love art. I started as a scale modeler 20 years ago and for the last 8 years, I have been working as a diorama and miniature artist. My dream is one day to see this artwork in museums introducing the art of miniatures all over the world. Maybe in this way, the world will seem more beautiful…
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Hello Everyone, If you feel bad about throwing out those pop cans or if you have a ton of your kids small toys lying around then don't fear because today I have a super fun diy for you. Today's diy is a pop can diorama, I did this project forever ago and recently thought that it would be fun to make it again. This is one of those projects where the possibility are endless, and you can really get crafty. So have fun and I hope you guys enjoy the diy, Katie Supplies Pop Can Paint Paint Brush (not pictured) Craft Knife Hot Glue Gun Small Toys Scrapbooking Paper Marker (not pictured) Sand Paper (not pictured) Step 1: With a clean pop can, take your marker and draw the shape you want to cut out. Step 2: Take your craft knife and carefully cut out your shape. Once your done cutting, take some sand paper and sand down the edges of the can. Step 3: Paint the inside of your can ( this step is totally optional ). Step 4: Once your can is dry you can move on to the fun part, making the diorama. Now I knew that I had a small little diner chair, so that gave me the idea to make a mini diner in my pop can. But if you don't know what to do its ok, just gather up all your materials and see what you have to work with. Some items you could use could be: small toys dominos game pieces doll house furniture scrapbooking paper buttons bottle caps beads stamps thread Now in this bottom photo, I broke down everything so you could see what I use to make my mini diner. Remember think outside of the box, for example: I use a button as my plate for my hamburger I cut out a small square from a piece of paper towel, to use as my napkin I sanded down the edges of my domino to give it a more aged look I use the same type of scrapbooking paper for my floor and wall When you have all your items glue in then your done!
Mythical creatures will love this teeny, tiny Pixie den in a lantern. It's filled with magical craft ideas for you to make and tips on how to work in small spaces.
SO SMOL. *squeals*
Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan