And I do mean small ... these are all sculpted in 1/4" scale and, as you can see from the sewing pin shown in each photo, that means a slice of tomato is barely the size of the head of a pin. I really get a kick out of making these! They're all up for bid on eBay right now, but if you're not in the market for such things, I've put the photos here for a pictorial Show & Tell of what I've been working on lately.
Recipe update
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7 comments:
Hey Pam
You've been cooking for me again!! How sweet... that is cooking for my diet that I think I need.. Would I need to feel guilty if I ate that whole tray of Eclairs??? hahaaha You're so clever.. and patient!! xx Julie
I cannot imagine how hard it must be to work that small. I know I would be all fingers and thumbs.
Hey Pam
The photos are of Botany Bay!!! Which is where Captain Cook first landed when he found Australia!! [forgot to mention that!!] haha although he went round the other side!!
The bay is just down the end of my street.. but wraps around a far distance so there are many little beaches to explore. It also joins up with the Georges River.. which I will have to post for you sometime... Have fun and a great weekend..
Sorry... hogging your comments.. xx Julie
Love the new food - it looks so real. Remembering that you got me started in micro minis making quarter scale dolls. Still have the book we wrote together.
pam
this is amazing.
this does look so real.
now if only i could eat the same sized portions...my weight would melt away.
xx
Amazing... I can't even imagine how you made these tiny food bites!
Hey Pam
Me again!! I'll have to find you email so I stop hogging your comments../
I think you are right that the moon makes one feel safe!! a constant nighttime companion... xx Julie
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