so cool!
Wow, I’ve been marveling at the itty bitty elements (it’s mine after all) and wondering how you did all the bits. It’s fun to learn all the innovative ways we create miniatures.
On a side note, we were at a fire pit with friends and wanted to toast marshmallows and all we could find were the small ones. So here we are with long toasting sticks and 3 or 4 tiny marshmallows toasting over the fire. I have to say, they toast fast, melt all the way through, but are oddly unsatisfying. Though it is hard to overeat when you are only toasting 4 at a time and you keep losing the end one.
So cute! I love it!
I would love to see your creations! There are tumbleweeds all around where I live. This was the first time one has ever proven to be helpful and more than a nuisance .
@marionberries The image of that entire tiny marshmallow scene makes me laugh .
Very cool!
The stem broke off one of the toasting glasses from our wedding, and I used it as a dome over a tiny tree. I finished the stem stub with a bead cap. I would have preferred the glass didn’t break, and I could have used plastic!
That is so cute! Thanks for posting your tutorial
So dang cute!
You are so creative!
So awesome!!!
Now I really want to visit the dollar store ! This is such a fun ornament and so well done!
Oooh!! I’ve kept trying to figure out what to to with the stem! Great idea!
I love this idea!
Very creative and awesome outcome! …Sigh! I can smell the odor of pine sap melting in the flames, now!
Congratulations, your diorama ornament is a featured project for this week!
This is so cool! Thanks for explaining how you did everything. Congrats!!!
Awesome! Thanks!
So, so cute!
Everything is so yiddol!!! Mini things are crazy!!!
Cute! I love the tiny details.