unbelievable!! I’m still gawking at all the pics
Amazing!
All of those teeny tiny works of wonder together in a teeny tiny setting. I love it.
Thank you all, so SO much! What a fun pile of messages to see when I logged on.
Thanks! (I didn’t make it- someone in Australia did! But there are lots of fun knit/crochet patterns floating around for Blythe, so I should probably hop on that wagon!)
LOLLL!!!
Pottery studio shelves are always completely full up!
Heehee!!! They can do lots of things when I’m not looking…!
Everyone. This is good and all, but I’m afraid the packing supplies are probably actual size since her pieces are so tiny!
This is crazy good! You’re amazing!
Also, this challenge prodded me to try making a handbuilt vase form I’ve done before, but in miniature. I made the basic forms last night, and hope I can clean them up and refine them for bisque firing this weekend. HOWEVER. The smaller of the two sizes is probably Godzillian in proportion to this tiny studio! I mean, mine might be as big as a chess piece, which looked tiny on my wareboard but probably could eat the entire contents of your studio for breakfast!
That is unbelievable… that tiny??? Oh wow, I am flabbergasted and that rarely happens
I love the colours of all the pottery, all those details, oh I just LOVE it!
You rock!
LOL!!! You got me! (At least the boxes, haha!)
Oooooooh! I can’t wait to see!
Shrink me! Omigosh I want to play on that wheel! And look at those itty bitty chopsticks in their wrapper!
Wow. I am speechless. This is incredible!
That is amazing!! I love the little wheel so much!!
I. Love. It.
The end.
Absolutely LOVE! I love the tiny tooks and the tiny sponge is probably my favorite part!
Incredible how you brought in all the elements of a lived-in work space! I’m amazed!
I love this, really great how you use miniatures and made them look “normal sized” XD
Well… my miniature vases got to the point of putting in for bisque firing, then the world closed. It will be a while before they’re done, I guess.
Oh boo!!! I hope you can get back in the studio soon!
Don’t want to get in any sooner than it’s safe for the community. I may be finding some alternative materials for crafting soon.
Someone at my studio suggested I might be able to build my own tiny kiln and basically fire with a propane torch, since the pieces are so small, they would be glowing hot in no time! Now I’m wondering if it is the time to try it…
This is so amazing!! I love all the detail!! Wow!