This is so beautiful, Sharon, and your brilliant explanation has got my imagination running riot for pieces to make for my 1:48 mouse house. Thank you so much - keep up the good work! xx
Sharon you are so creative! So inspiring, both with your miniatures and with your crochet! I wonder if you have even the slightest idea how many people have been inspired by your creative genius!
I just discovered your fantastic site and talents! Please, could you clarify what you consider to be 'tin foil'? Is it the same as 'aluminium' foil? TY in advance!
This is so beautiful, Sharon, and your brilliant explanation has got my imagination running riot for pieces to make for my 1:48 mouse house. Thank you so much - keep up the good work! xx
ReplyDeleteThat really came out old looking! I thought it was wood. You are one very clever and talented lady. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOops forgot to add my name.. Denise Farka
ReplyDeleteLove your creative use of thngs on hand. So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I hope to try making some miniature items soon.
ReplyDeleteSo professional and yet so warm and lovely. So wonderfully engaging !
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius Sharon, this is wonderful! I know aunt Katri is going to love it (if she hasn't seen it yet)
ReplyDeleteFantástico trabajo. Es todo un baúl de madera aunque el material no sea exactamente ese
ReplyDeleteSharon you are so creative! So inspiring, both with your miniatures and with your crochet! I wonder if you have even the slightest idea how many people have been inspired by your creative genius!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your fantastic site and talents! Please, could you clarify what you consider to be 'tin foil'? Is it the same as 'aluminium' foil? TY in advance!
ReplyDeleteyou can use either as long as it is not the no stick kind. I buy the cheapest stuff in the store
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