

- Thrifted multi-style coat in my size (!). I believe I am all set for all future travels.
- It has a removable collar and sleeves that you button up if you feel like it. Style transition from ’50s to feminine military in seconds!

(from Google)
- I also got this denim shirt from the same thrifting trip. It’s for men and the boyfriend initially wanted it for himself. The shirt is slim fit and looked better on me.
- Very expensive for a thrifted item (around 1/4 its mall price) but it still had the tag. And it’s a classic, so…

- Second non-adjustable ring that fits my size 6 middle finger. Hooray.
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- Miniature clay goodies from (clockwise from top left) WellDoneAccessorize, mousemarket, AthenaWorkman, and HummingbirdMiniature.
- I’ve been browsing Etsy and eBay for miniature cupcakes, doughnuts, cakes, and pies. After making the Alcott Study and the sewing jar, I realized that I don’t want my actual dollhouse (that’s right, we have barely made progress on that) to feature another library/sewing room. Solution: beachside cafe!
- The products above are too adorable for words but I had to find a local supplier. The minis I bought will be arriving anytime today.
- Also, you may have noticed that the header, footer, and sidebar headers of this here blog look different. I used THESE BRUSHES for the sewing components and THESE for the lace background. I have just discovered the wonders of Photoshop brushes, so you might see more changes as September rolls around.
- And in case I have not mentioned it, my theme is from THIS GENIUS.
- And because my mind is occupied by all things miniature these days, I spend a lot of time looking for bloggers who make minis. That is how I found THIS LADY. I bookmarked her blog under the folder AWESOME.
- Hello to my new readers!

Aug 25, 2011 @ 12:19:22
Cute things you got there :)
hearts,
Melai of Style and Soul
Aug 25, 2011 @ 13:32:21
I blurted “Wow kalami!” tapos clay diay. Pfft. :)
Aug 25, 2011 @ 19:51:30
I came across that site with the itty bitty chair tutorial and thought of you, too! :D And this food one as well: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/08/how-to_miniature_food.html
Evangelione is Malaysia’s miniature-dollhouse-and-dolls-and-mini-everything maker: http://www.evangelione.com/ She’s crazy talented.
Sep 02, 2011 @ 23:30:34
OMG! THANK YOU! :D
Aug 25, 2011 @ 22:22:05
Your new coat looks nice. SO unique~
I have a bad history with mini treats. I always think that they’re small, so I eat more than I should.
Sep 02, 2011 @ 23:30:13
Haha same here!
Aug 25, 2011 @ 22:37:24
Wait… those little treats are made of clay? But they look so delicious! :)
Aug 25, 2011 @ 23:21:06
I want to eat those miniature goodies. Well…if they were real food i would want to eat them. Perhaps I should stick with “They look good enough to eat!”
Sep 01, 2011 @ 20:18:07
I love that multi coat! :P
Sep 25, 2011 @ 19:53:30
finding that shirt win OMG moment ^^ i honestly thought you tried baking hahahah.. love your work as always!