Look at this teeny-tiny miniature gingerbread house! Isn't it wonderful? It was made by an Israeli artist, Shay Aaron, who specializes in crafting miniature food items. You can see more of her amazing work by clicking here.
I sent this to my mother-in-law. She absolutely adores tiny things like this and has an entire display cabinet devoted to them (tiny tea sets, tiny dinnerware, etc).
Oh holy smokes, that's incredible. I can't even imagine having to be that precise working with such tiny pieces of clay. I have trouble with buttoning the small buttons on my sleeves! Very cool. Love the rainbow cake slice on her site.
how cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. How little is that? I wouldn't want to eat it after all that work.
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! Imagine how much patience and concentration that takes.
ReplyDeleteI love it. She sure has lots of talent.
ReplyDeleteMary
let us lick the roof
ReplyDeleteCute, but I'll stick with a great big fricken piece of carrot cake for dessert, thanks anyway Debra.
ReplyDeleteI know you love gingerbread houses. This is too cute and we are getting too close to THE holidays!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What talent! Just unbelievable. (I need to pick my mouth up off the floor)
ReplyDeleteGreat find and thanx for sharing! :0)
That is ssooooo cute. Shay Aaron must have some steady hands.
ReplyDeleteWow that is so cute and oh so tiny!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little masterpieces.
ReplyDeleteso cute
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me right now? That is adorable!!!!!
ReplyDeletetoo friggin cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! It's exquisite. Like a tiny ruby. :)
ReplyDeleteJust give me one bite.
ReplyDeleteThat needs to be on cuteoverload.com
ReplyDeleteShe has amazing talent! I went to her site and saw the things she made. Sooooo cute! And so little. She is truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is so charming and truly a work of art.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And now I want tiny candy.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Those are unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness i wouldnt be able to eat it it's so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!
ReplyDeleteHow tiny are the people that eat this?
Cheers!
Linda :o)
wow !straight to Prue goes this photo- she will want to do this no doubt !
ReplyDeleteI WANTS to eat it!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much she could make from selling these.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Although I'd be tempted to eat it.
ReplyDeleteOh my ! Ideal for people on a diet; you can boast you ate a whole cake !x
ReplyDeleteYUM! Nom nom nom......
ReplyDeleteDid I say I was hungry!!
ReplyDeletewinks
could not be cuter!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how that shows up in the feed and how it really is once you click on the blog. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteImagine this written in ultra tiny lettering:
ReplyDeleteThat gingerbread house so darn cute!
really great work :)
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing and so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't imagine being able to do anything so small to perfection like that.
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI sent this to my mother-in-law. She absolutely adores tiny things like this and has an entire display cabinet devoted to them (tiny tea sets, tiny dinnerware, etc).
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious--err, I mean ADORABLE.
ReplyDeletethat is adorable and amazing
ReplyDeleteHi Debra,
ReplyDeleteHow incredible to get things that small. I wont make mention of a dude jumping into really cold water.
Seriously, amazing creations. All it needs is a miniature Hansel and Gretel :)
Take care, eh.
WHat witch dwells in this one?
ReplyDeleteOh holy smokes, that's incredible. I can't even imagine having to be that precise working with such tiny pieces of clay. I have trouble with buttoning the small buttons on my sleeves! Very cool. Love the rainbow cake slice on her site.
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