Laser cut tree from corky saint clair ($12), display shelf from Savers ($3.99: I plan to refinish it) and business card/ dolls' house poster from Sticky Institute (free).
If you've used something in your miniature scene that wasn't originally designed for miniature use, I'd love to hear about it...
If you've used something in your miniature scene that wasn't originally designed for miniature use, I'd love to hear about it...
However you probably aren't interested in the pink textured velour stuff I got from the teddy bear supply shop to make carpet for my floozie's bedroom, though?
ReplyDeleteA miniature bordello? Do tell, Jen.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, the security word for my last comment was "isock"!
ReplyDeleteI used a Chilewich placemat for two different wall effects in two different houses http://call-small.blogspot.com/2010/05/great-small-experiment.html. There's more re-purposing, but this is one of the most recent :)
ReplyDeleteI love that little tree.
ReplyDeleteThis window shade is part of a Sushi rolling mat from the asian food mart.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VwMTi2sZHlE/TAbCu4pApfI/AAAAAAAAAEE/JszzExvvOtU/s1600/IMG_1010.JPG
Oops, can't link to that. It's the photo in the June 1 blog entry:
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Love your blog!