Well I have had such a wonderful time making miniature flowers and plants. This is a fern we made with Erika Gross..... so exciting to see the plant appear in front of you. My Daughter said...Mom how big is the fern? So now the picture on the hand.... Erika's attention to detail is simply awesome, at least the guy with the laser cutter thinks she does a dam fine job. The preparation that goes into something like this does NOT happen in "only a few hours " There are a lot of steps in the process but oh so worth it. Miniature Leather Leaf Fern Miniature Leather Leaf Fern in 1:12th Scale High Chair I did not think I would ever be able to make a plant that would look so realistic. For me it looks so real that I feel I need to water it!!! Now, I have a plant in my home that has become part of the furniture if it were not in the room it would be tantamount to "someone" not something missing in my home, plants give atmosphere in ones home, that is for sure....... I now need to make "my plant" in miniature. So the game is on. Measuring, photographing, matching colours. The lady doing the artwork will be happy, as it certainly takes her out of the ordinary day to day stuff that she usually has to deal with!!! Enjoy your weekend! Sharon Chrystal An addendum to this post I cannot express myself enough saying what a pleasure it is to work with Erika's design of fern leaves Erika's methods when it comes down to making the fern are very simple and it is thanks to what she has taught us that the fern has turned out so special ...... Thank goodness for her patience and help. I was simply following instructions and doing as I was told!!! Well most of the time anyway, as we are usually so busy having fun!!!
Miniature handmade flowers and plants for decorating dollhouses, fairy gardens, roomboxes, dioramas,miniature gardens.
Handmade miniature white orchids with purple spots in a fake granite pot. Flowers are made from Resix Japanese resin clay and hand-painted. The rest of the plant is made from Fimo polimer clay. 1:12 scale
Time is running and we are going to have spring :-) That inspired me to go on with making spring and early summer flowers . I decorated a wicker basket of Genziana Belle' with roses,peonies,lavender and lilies of the valley A larger project was this fountain , made by Hans Meier. It is filled with hydrangeas and I made a field full of all all the spring flowers around it . Here you see the fountain complete And here are closer pics from the field of flowers around it A vase filled with lilies of the valley At least a little pot of Forget-me-not as a sign for the first flowers in spring
Miniature plants For decorate your Greenhouse.It's really adorable and realistic. Material : Clay Polymer, Paper Quantity : 1 piece Pot Size : Height 11 mm x Diameter 15 mm. Size of Plant : Length 30 mm Note : Leaves made from paper Trunk made from clay polymer,wire ---- Payment Policy ---- Payment is due immediately upon purchase using Paypal Account ---- Shipping Policy ---- - The item will be shipped worldwide by Standard Airmail Service via Thailand Post. - The item will be shipped within 1-3 days of received clearly payment. - The item will be protected for shipment by bubble wrapping. - It takes approximately 14-28 days depend on your destination. We ship to your PayPal address, please make sure that your address on PayPal matches your address on Etsy. If you would like us to ship to a different address, please do let us know. ****************************************
These miniature plants and flowers can be made in several dollhouse and model scales from 1:48 to 1:6 and are useful for miniature garden scenes.
Description I offer you 7 handmade gorgeous dauntless bearded iris flowers, they are made of acid free paper and wire, petals are hand cut and unique. You will receive 7 flowers with leaves, without flower pot. All you need is a flower pot or a vase or just plant them to your flower bed. additional items are free of shipping cost! payment please paypal designed by registered trademark Moonflower miniatures.
EASTER SHADOW BOX SECTION 5: FLOWERS OF SPRING PART 1: TRUMPET DAFFODILS To make things easier on myself I am adding flower tuts separately over the next few days. When they are done they will be shown, in place, to fill section 5 of the shadow box. We will start with Trumpet Daffodils, the most popular variety of Narcissus. Their large, showy blooms are one of the first flowers to arrive in the spring. As in real life, Daffodils are beautiful “growing” in our miniature gardens and displayed as bouquets, alone or in flower arrangements in the home. The most common color is yellow…either one solid color or a bright, golden yellow for the trumpet and a pale shade of yellow for the petals. As seen here, they are all one color. These can vary in size but the trumpet part is usually as long as, or longer than the petals. --------------- You will need: size #24 cloth covered wire + a golden-yellow & a leaf green acrylic/craft paint + wire cutters + lightweight yellow paper + round toothpicks + tacky glue + small sharp craft scissors + paper punch with approx. 3/16” long petal/leaf or diamond shape + very small seed beads + leaf green medium weight paper Instructions: Cut wire to lengths slightly longer than what you want the finished height of your flowers to be. Dip about 3/32” of one end of each wire into golden-yellow acrylic paint to form the stamen. Poke the other end into a scrap of Styrofoam, or what-have-you, while the paint dries. You will need one prepared wire for each daffodil. The trumpets (center) of the daffodil are as long as or longer than the petals. Cut a long strip of lightweight, yellow paper, 3/16” to ¼” high. Scrape a knife or scissor blade back and forth across one long edge of the paper strip to make it rough or ragged. Wrap the beginning of the strip around the center of a round toothpick, overlap a bit, cut off excess and glue the overlap to form a tube/trumpet. Remove the trumpet from the toothpick & tightly fringe around its bottom edge (smooth end), about 1/3 of the way up. Insert trumpet back on toothpick with fringed end towards point. Using toothpick to shape, pinch and squeeze fringed area until a bell shape is formed. Remove trumpet from toothpick and put a dab of glue around inside trumpet bottom. Insert a prepared wire/stem so yellow center is about 1/3 of the way up the trumpet. Squeeze & smooth glued area of trumpet around wire. Set aside to dry. When glue has set, use scissors to finely fringe around top (rough) edge of trumpet about 1/64” deep. Use fingertips to push back fringe to a right angle to trumpet. If desired, a dark yellow water color pencil or felt-tipped pen may be used to dab on a bit of color around outside edge of fringed lip. Insert a tiny seed bead (look for the smallest ones that will slip onto wire used) onto the stem and push it up just so it sits just under the trumpet. Paint it and the wire green. For petals, punch 6 diamond or oval petal shapes from the same yellow paper (or pale yellow if desired). I used the approx.. 3/16” long, oval petals from Martha Stewarts Deep Edger Floral Vine paper punch punch image http://www.amazon.com/Martha-Stewart-Crafts-Edger-Floral It is a bit pricey but lots of usable shapes on it and it punches like butter. Lay the petals in the palm of your hand and use a small round stylus or the pointed end of a metal nail file to “draw” three lines on it with medium pressure. Petals will curl-up up slightly, giving them dimension. Pick up petals at one tip with pointed tweezers and dip the other end into tacky glue, picking up a dab. Place on stem, between bottom of trumpet and top of bead with the concave side facing up, and very slightly pointed upward. Place three petals spaced evenly around trumpet and then one in between each. Use tweezers to bend the stem just short of a right angle just under the bead. For a daffodil almost in bloom, add the petals so they hug the trumpet. For buds, eliminate the seed beads and with glue wrap 2-4 petals tightly around the wire. Make a wash of tan color acrylic craft paint & water and lightly feather it from the stem up onto the end of the bud. This wash may also be used on the upper stem & bead parts of the full flowers. Daffodil leaves are tall, slim, and fairly straight. They have slightly rounded off tops. Fold a piece of green paper and cut very thin, long shapes on the fold. Slightly open on the top half of the fold. Daffodils may be planted in pots as is seen here, planted in a landscape, or used in flower arrangements by themselves or with other flowers. Plant surrounded by leaves, which should be of a height just short of the blossom or shorter. I used a large clay pot filled with unbaked Fimo. The Fimo was coated with a layer of glue and fine dust (bottom of package?) from sphagnum moss was pressed on. Holes were poked in the “soil” to take the stems and leaves. --------------- Here are some real-life images to help inspire you to add miniature daffodils to your collection. An Asian inspired table arrangement. ------------- A simple bouquet of daffodils in a clear vase makes a showy statement. -------------- A garden basket full of fresh cut daffodils can be displayed indoors or outdoors. ------------- Fill a bucket or watering can with fresh cut daffodils to display in a garden room or on a potting bench. ------------ And we will end with one more photo of the 1" = 1' potted daffodils. -------------- Ummm, I can smell the spicy fragrance of the vase of daffodils sitting on my desk. And it is really fun to look at its miniature version sitting next to them. Wonder if I could find some way to make them smell as good? Enjoy the tut and I will see you shortly with another flower. Happy Spring.... Joann ===========
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IGMA Fellow Carol Wagner hand cuts and hand-paints realistic 1:12 scale roses, flowering plants, vines, bonsai, orchids, and more. All of h...
This series of miniature handcrafted paper terrariums include exotic flowers such as bird of paradise, blue Himalayan poppies, tiny king proteas and lots of little cacti in bloom all the way to "giant" Monstera Deliciosa plants in its paper terracotta pot and handwoven paper basket.
These are the plants and flowers to make the perfect garden, or to fill all those beautiful pots, window boxes and wall pots. Of course you can add in any of the plants and flowers from under different headings to make your own unique display. Agapanthus Arum Lily Aquilegia Busy Lizzies Cosmos + Foam Moss Campanula Dahlia Echinacea + Preserved Foliage Delphiniums Euphorbia Foxgloves French Lavender + Erica Moss Fuchsia Geranium Flowers + Laser cut Geranium Leaves Giant Sunflower Gladioli Heleniums + Preserved Foliage Helichrysum Hollyhocks Hydrangea Heads + Laser cut Pothos Leaves Iris Ivy Leaf Geraniums Japanese Anenome Lavender + Erica Moss Lily Longiflorum Lobelia Marigolds Morning Glory Nicotiana Sylvestris Opium Poppies Nasturtiums Large Pansies+ Foam Moss Pansies + Foam Moss Petunias Standard Rose Polyanthus Shasta Daisies Shrub Roses Snapdragons Stocks Sweet Williams Vinca Major Water Lily
Gallery of Liratelier, a studio of miniature work based in Malang, Indonesia. All items are handmade from scratch mostly in 1:12 scale.
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Miniature handmade flowers and plants for decorating dollhouses, fairy gardens, roomboxes, dioramas,miniature gardens.
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This series of miniature handcrafted paper terrariums include exotic flowers such as bird of paradise, blue Himalayan poppies, tiny king proteas and lots of little cacti in bloom all the way to "giant" Monstera Deliciosa plants in its paper terracotta pot and handwoven paper basket.
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