Hello again dear readers,
I am relieved and happy that at last all my friends received their Christmas gifts, some on time some delayed and some very very delayed. As the saying goes, "better late than never".
Now that I can make polystyrene stones I want to try to do more wall hangings like the ones when I first started this hobby. They serve as great gifts. The example in the photo below is made with ceramic "stones" and is a bit too heavy for its size.
There is always a demand for gifts so creating a few more will be my next project for the new year.
I can't tell why they do it but lately members of my family keep bringing us miniatures to eat.
First came the Japanese candy dolls which were too cute to be eaten. I sent one in the gift parcels
to my overseas friends.
The following were these chocolate mushrooms from Japan. This time we did eat them. They were
delicious, a combination of cracker and chocolate.
For the New Year we received these little chocolate bottles filled with liqueurs.
I wish you all days of creativity and good health and blessings.
I am relieved and happy that at last all my friends received their Christmas gifts, some on time some delayed and some very very delayed. As the saying goes, "better late than never".
Now that I can make polystyrene stones I want to try to do more wall hangings like the ones when I first started this hobby. They serve as great gifts. The example in the photo below is made with ceramic "stones" and is a bit too heavy for its size.
There is always a demand for gifts so creating a few more will be my next project for the new year.
I can't tell why they do it but lately members of my family keep bringing us miniatures to eat.
First came the Japanese candy dolls which were too cute to be eaten. I sent one in the gift parcels
to my overseas friends.
The following were these chocolate mushrooms from Japan. This time we did eat them. They were
delicious, a combination of cracker and chocolate.
For the New Year we received these little chocolate bottles filled with liqueurs.
I wish you all days of creativity and good health and blessings.
Esa tiendecita es preciosa, y los dulces tienen una pinta estupenda
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ReplyDeleteLa casita Es Una cucada y ..... a quien no le gusta endulzarse un poco mientras esta rodeada de sus trabajitos minis. ??
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Me encanta la casa. La piedra queda estupenda y desde luego no resulta pesada. Cuidado con las minis tan dulces, que aunque sean pequeñitas, también afectan y se nota en la báscula
ReplyDeleteUna monada de casita y los dulces que os llegan tienen pinta de estar buenisimos.
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Maite
Que hambre de ver esos dulces. Y la casa... Esta preciosa.
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La casa de teselas cerámicas,queda preciosa,como bien dices,es pesada,pero para algo pequeño,es precioso!!
ReplyDeleteQue divertidos todos esos dulces miniatura y que pinta tan deliciosa!!!
Besos.
The house with the ceramic tiles is wonderful, Drora, and indeed, like you say, heavy in weight, but they are lovely gifts.
ReplyDeleteHow funny that you've received so many delicious treats in miniature, I love to see their diversity ;)!
Hugs, Ilona
Jaaaa! Debe ser duro decidirse entre comer los dulces o conservar la miniatura, no? Y me alegra saber que seguirás haciendo casitas porque cada vez te quedan más bonitas. Sabes darles un encanto especial, felicidades Drora
ReplyDeleteThe house is amazing. Beautiful and sweet gifts. I received one of the Japanese candy dolls, very delilcious.
ReplyDeleteEs una escena muy bonita. Te ha quedado preciosa y esos dulces Que ricos!!!!
ReplyDeleteI see your family knows exactly how to please you... a miniature here and a miniature there can never be wrong for sure... ;O) Your jewel shop is awesome, so many wonderful details to look at - no doubt these will make wonderful gifts. Everybody receiving such a piece will treasure it forever... like I do with my little house.
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Birgit
Oh how charming that little brick house is! Lovely edible minis too 😊. Blessings, Pam in Norway
ReplyDeletela japonesita nos la comimos Martin y yo antes de fotografiarla, jaaaa...esas botellitas me recuerdan mi infancia, no las he vuelto a ver ...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea this house as a wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
La tienda es una monada y los dulces muy originales. Me encanta todo. Un beso
ReplyDeleteLa casa es muy linda y muy buena idea hacerla para poderse colgar...los dulces, muy originales. Un beso
ReplyDelete!Small gifts make great joy ! Have a nice day
ReplyDeleteHi Drora! I've never seen the little candy dolls before. They are incredible! I'm not surprise you couldn't eat them. They are the most adorable things ever!
ReplyDeletehugs♥,
Caroline