This is a very beautiful representation, and you definitely have the patience of a Saint to spend all this time making it. My one critisism is that there is no list of items so that others can make them as well - most things are obvious, but some are not, especially to new modellers.
Привет из Украины!😀 Ваше творчество уникально и прекрасно! Смотрю с большим удовольствием! Желаю Вам, новых идей, для зрителей радость и вдохновения! 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Stunning I would have like to have seen some roots over the boulder to ground it. But the skill and time you took produced a thing of beauty that I would be happy to own.
😃💖You are gifted with your different art, and craft of miniatures. Thank You so much for sharing what you do 💖 👍💖Вы одарены своим различным искусством и ремеслом миниатюр. Большое спасибо за то, что делитесь тем, что вы делаете 💖😃
В видео по изготовлению ёлочки показан способ измельчения поролона или пенополиуретана с окрашиванием . Клеится все как я поняла на самый мощный из ПВА клеев- столярный ПВА. Интересно где применяются такие миниатюры? В мультипликации?
Lindo, sua arte é perfeita, para quem tem receio em relação a crianças, casa, deve lembrar que é uma bela arte criativa e pode ser colocado dentro de uma redoma de vidro e colocado em escritórios, como enfeites.
PLEASE share a list of materials, What did you make the wisteria out of? I pretty much know everything else after doing crafts before it was cool, But what in the world are you sprinkling for the grass and wisteria, Why is it plugged in, Please reply and help me with this one.
Hi C. Lancaster - it seems a while since this creator has posted any videos so I hope this helps? The stuff, I believe, he used for the wisteria flowers is a coloured form of "static grass". Not sure where the coloured ones are sold but many model railroad stores sell static grasses which you need the electric handheld dispenser for - Google, "static grass for model landscapes" - that may help? The grass on the top of the branches looks like terrain moss, again model railroad shops or Google. Hope this helps?
The tree trunk is covered in a mixture of black & brown acrylic paint, and a very sticky adhesive glue, so the paint will stay stuck to the wire. The purple stuff he is using is fine ground "sharp" sand. It is a particular type of sand, not just any sand will do. It is sometimes found in Florists shops, as it is used to add to flower displays and comes in a range of different colours. An alternate is to get sharp sand and add a pink ink (NOT paint), but artists ink or calligraphy ink in a bright pink colour (Windsor and Newton do a nice pink bottle of drawing ink). Also, you can create your own by purchasing any pink agate or rock, breaking it with a hammer in to small pieces, and then grinding it down, a little at a time, using a pestle & mortar, until you get to the required size of grain. I hope this information helps you in some way.