Teeny Harvest

Carrots from the carrot patch:

carrots in miniature

smallest harvest evah

And a rogue pumpkin:

miniature pumpkin from polymer clay

Pumpkins in the Carrot patch...

I had a blast in Richmond last weekend. A lot of creativity going through the house where I stayed. Good people, great feedback, no eggshells or tip toes. I attempted my first feather cane (images pending) and it wasn’t an epic fail. I followed the instructions in Donna Kato’s feather cane from her first book. I didn’t use the linked version, but it looks about the same.

I’m in a Millefiori caning class this weekend at the Jacksonville Center for the Arts. In the month to come, I’ll be working on taking better photos. There’s always something nifty just around the corner to do.

Hasta la vista!

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3 Responses to Teeny Harvest

  1. michelle says:

    Love them both, but especially the pumpkin. You could do a whole garden:)

  2. Diann says:

    Yes! With a scarecrow. :D Fall seems to be my favorite season (although it’s summer now). I look forward to Halloween, Dia de Los Muertos, and Thanksgiving. I need to do stalks of corn, but I think I’ll try paper for the husks and clay for the actual corn.

  3. Roddy says:

    you are the only person I know that has to mold veggies instead of going out in the garden to pick em!!

    Hope you are doing well.

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