Art Share
Happy New Year 2025! I'm excited to embark on new projects this year. Some for fun, some as gifts, and some for sale.
I wanted to explore the possibility of creating a miniature shop from the ground up. My inspiration came from a friend who is a chef and crafts the most amazing Chocolate Covered Honeycomb! This project utilized recyclables and leftover materials from previous endeavors. Click the link below to discover her delicious chocolate!
I wasn't able to buy a Disney Halloween haunted house figure, so I decided to create my own using a thrifted wooden house. I made several modifications, including removing two sets of stairs to create a spooky yard on both sides. I built a patio, shingled the roof, painted it, added decorations, and purchased Disney characters to complete the look.
I turned this Mayberry Street Miniatures Chocolatier DIY kit into a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory theme! I'm thrilled with the result, and it’s perfect for both Christmas and Halloween decorations.
I am a big fan of Beetlejuice and eagerly waiting for the upcoming sequel. I have created five unique dolls inspired by Tim Burton's work.
I created an art doll based on Bentley House Minis' "The Captains Quarters" project. My doll, named Marella, is a half-octopus girl who is an inkblot artist and aspiring marine biologist. She communicates with Captain Maggie through the ocean. This project adds a unique oceanic twist to the sci-fi genre, and I recommend checking out Bentley House Minis' Youtube channel for more amazing miniature projects.
Anne Rice is considered the ultimate authority in vampire literature. "Interview with the Vampire" and "Queen of the Damned are among my favorite books by her. As a gift for my best friend, I created a custom doll of Akasha, the Queen of the Damned.