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Japanese artist Kiyomi has a rather unique hobby - hand-crafting dollhouse furniture. It’s something the mother of two is so passionate about that she often
From delicate dollhouses to globally recognized puzzles to small animal figurines, the vast variety of toys that have emerged from Sweden over time are more than just playthings.
In This Blog Post, I Will Talk About 13 Dollhouse Decorating Ideas, Made With Everyday Materials,But Also Quite Fancy Ideas From Professionals
Japanese miniaturist Kiyomi imitates antiques with a stunning attention to detail, creating worn and clouded glass jars, slightly tarnished silverware, and cases packed with dozens of drawers. The talented craftswoman produces pieces for dollhouses out of paper, wire, wood, and other materials that imitate their larger companions. To give her audience a sense of scale, the artist will present her small works alongside a scaleable object, either placing a miniature chair on the seat of a regularly proportioned seat or dwarfing a set of drawers by putting it on the step of a ladder. More
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Craft DIY dollhouse with miniature furniture and dollhouse items using tutorials and instructions to make large doll houses for a less budget.
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The Old Blue Barn, finished, maybe...at least for now...
If you used to be obsessed - you know you once tried to make a DIY dollhouse - check out these 20 dollhouses that'll make you wish you could fit inside.
Esta casa de muñecas parece ser sacada de la vida real
For your Tuesday nibbling pleasure, a selection of beautiful miniature treats created by Emma and Neil of Paris Miniatures. “Emmaflam” and “Miniman” are a French-English cou…
The side opens to reveal a spiral staircase.
Hi everyone, I had so much fun last month making my first house out of cardboard when I created the San Francisco House that I wanted to create another one from cardboard. I was inspired by this picture I found on the internet of an abandoned house that someone had drawn. When I started out this house had both sides, but it was to large of a house for what I wanted, so I cut the right side of the house off. This was one of my hardest designs to try to create since when I started looking at the inspiration picture that there was not one truly even square or realistic edge in the picture. The porch was also a challenge trying to create it from the picture but I think it turned out darn awesome. I think I spent about 2 weeks this May creating this Haunted Mansion and it was so much fun and enjoyable using the cardboard. Yes it kills my hands to do the Thousands of cuts to create the house but so worth it. I am loving Cardboard and love how I can design so much from it at a Low cost compared to using the fancy Expensive Wood that you have to buy at dollhouse shops. I spent one day alone creating the interior cardboard boxes and trash and newspapers for the interior, plus I didn't have any fireplaces to put into the home so I created some out of cardboard...lol.. I also am loving how the aged patina came out with the painting process of the house, which for the life of me I don't know if I can remember how to recreate it again. Again the use of cardboard made the house so light, but also so hard and sturdy. I hope you all like my newest creation. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan
Kiyomi is a Japanese artist that creates the most intricate miniatures that look like 18th-century furniture. She is so dedicated to her hobby she wakes up as early as 4 am to start her work. Kiyomi is mainly inspired by early industrial age, and we're sure if you saw these figures up close you would think it's definitely a real thing.
I don't know how the weather is were you live, but here we have quite a lot of rain. Of course we also have some sunny days, but it's not very summery so far. So somehow this miniature ice cream display was just waiting and waiting to get the finishing touches, which were made today!! (since it's raining and cold, we're staying at home) Food handmade by myself. Display bought on eBay and decorated by me. More pictures are on my blog (see profile)
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As long as humans have made art, they've experimented on a tiny scale. Ancient, minimal depictions of animals have been discovered on the walls of Indonesian caves. Today, artists continue to explore the possibilities of the miniature. Many are attracted to a process's challenges and limitations that require extreme concentration, creativity, and patience. Others are drawn to the intimacy of the tiny sculptures that result or the conceptual weight of depicting sprawling landscapes or heady subjects on diminutive surfaces. Below, you will know about Incredible Micro sculptures with Unusual ideas from different sculptors.
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