This is fantastic! Like a little theatre. What patience and small gymnastic fingers you must have to put a whole story inside a tiny pot.
One (probably very stupid) question: what is that stick doing there in the middle of the table?
I would love for you to email me. A friend sent me a link to you because we do almost the same thing (different themes). And from what I can tell we’ve been doing it since the same time. I love your use of found objects. It’s brilliant!
Cool. I love miniature stuff, and this is spooky. Great idea.
Are you slowly morphing into a surgeon? Or at the very least, an old school barber?
I’ve spent too much time working above the morgue, I think.
Very cool. Is the caption mounted on the inside of the lid?
cool – very different
This is so great. What a cool idea!
This is fantastic! Like a little theatre. What patience and small gymnastic fingers you must have to put a whole story inside a tiny pot.
One (probably very stupid) question: what is that stick doing there in the middle of the table?
Ah, it’s a candle stick.
Totally awesome concept and follow through. Well done!
Your stuff is marvelous. What kind of tools can you not live without, when making your stuff?
Ooooh, what a great question. Mostly, I go through a lot of xacto blades – I only use the tips and they always snap off quickly.
Thanks for asking…
I would love for you to email me. A friend sent me a link to you because we do almost the same thing (different themes). And from what I can tell we’ve been doing it since the same time. I love your use of found objects. It’s brilliant!
He, he… nice take on Halloween ;-)
I really like your miniatures. I´ve said it before, I´ll say it again: Really like them!
Thank you, Janne, very much.
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