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little vampire’s dinner: fruit, rare steak and sauteed mushrooms, and raw human heart ❤️
if you’re going to have a fancy lunch, we will be there
God’s posting videos now?
I guess?
Миниатюрные котички от художницы Tomoko Masakage
Миниатюрные котички от художницы Tomoko Masakage
I just want to live in this tiny house.
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by Madison Calley
She has a Spotify, IG, and YouTube account!
gays and neurodivergent ppl are obsessed with cryptids, the fae, liminal spaces, etc because we often exist on the fringe of society and lack well-defined social identities, feeling such acute isolation from the “normal” world that we align ourselves more with things that are literally not of this world. in this essay i will
The Amazing Miniature World of Colette Cameron
I’ve been following Colette Cameron for a while on Facebook (I think this is the only social media she in on, but all her builds are public). She answers all questions, posts thousands of photos of her builds, and posts tutorials and hacks.
She has made and documented all sorts of builds. Some of them are:
gallery
cottages (with the prettiest bathroom and kitchens)
magical party scene
14th century keep that you have to see to believe
massive bargain warehouse
pharmacy
corset shop
not a fairy garden
She has 3 pages on FB with miniature builds on each of them. It’s easiest to search her photos, then go to albums for each build:
Colette Cameron the present page here
Colette Cameron Miniatures page here
Colette Cameron here, primarily The Inquisition build
One of her most labor intensive builds was The Inquisition here and here. It’s a 14th Century Keep with everything hand built by Colette Cameron.
I built this building using wood supports, MDF Board and a lot of recycled wood and materials. The project itself took over a year to complete and worked out to around 7,300 hours. The total building comes in weighing around 260K’s. All the odds and ends were hand made or modified to suit this project. All doors are fully functioning and the building has a full lighting system.
The project has 6 bedrooms, a complete chapel, meeting room, store room, library, kitchen, greeting room, dungeons and a full torture chamber.
The Bargain Warehouse has over 15,000 items in it - more because that figure was mid build. You can find it here.
This pharmacy is her current build and it is still in progress. You can find it here. Her item count is up to 5,531 mid build.
Here are just a few of Colette Cameron’s tutorials. In comments on her albums she also explains how props were made.
Other tutorials include:
cheap lighted ceilings using Christmas lights
making a floor out of contact paper and cardboard
making flowers out of erasers
Colette Cameron often has thousands of products in her builds. Here is just a little of her simple cans tutorial. Find the whole tutorial here.
These are sawdust bricks made from cardboard, paint, and sawdust. Find the whole tutorial here. Colette Cameron often uses this technique on the exterior of her buildings.
Find her full tutorial for making tubes and bottles here.
When Crochet Meets Raccoon Vertebra, Things Get Interesting: 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-buQ
Hi my name is Nicole and I buy cheap yarn at the craft store. *gasp* What!? I know! S H O C K I N G ☠️ So. I’ve seen a lot of people recently touting the whole “Only buy sustainably sourced, naturally dyed, organic fibers spun by woodland fairies on a hand carved mahogany wheel in a field of wildflowers.” thing…bleh. I get it, I do, if I could knit with only the finest quality yarns in all the land of course I would. But I can’t. And a lot of people can’t. And for whatever reason people aren’t getting that. When I buy a luxury yarn (or shmancy yarn as I call it), it is a treat that I worked my butt off for. But if I only knit with the shmancy stuff, I’d maybe make a sweater a year. So please, don’t go on and on about your fairy yarns like it’s attainable for everyone, don’t shame people who use low priced acrylic, don’t scoff at big name craft stores; I’m just as much of a knitter with my $7 value skein as you are with your $39 ancient spider silk. And that’s not to say you should feel guilty for being able to afford it, go you, you deserve it, but be cool about it, don’t be a douche #dontbealluncool 👍🏻 OK I’ll step off my soapbox now to start on my sweater that cost me $13 (and you better believe I used coupons 🕺🏻)
Crochet Playgrounds by Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam
Japanese artist Toshiko Horiuchi-MacAdam is considered one of Japan’s leading fiber artists, using knitting and crochet as the foundation for much of her work.
Her website explains that she specializes in “creating large, interactive textile environments that function both as imaginative and vibrant explorations of color and form, at the same time as providing thrilling play environments.”
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Mounted Hammerhead - Crochet Fauxidermy from Ohioja: 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-10X
Check Out This Crochet Record Player: https://wp.me/pjlln-11H
These Granny Square Platform Shoes Are Real and Therefore 100x Better Than Unicorns … https://buff.ly/2IaEzfd