Are you the one that makes these incredible babies? Do you sell them and how well do they travel? I am totally fascinated at the detail involved! What a talent you have! Tomi tkpollock@comcast.net
I would also like to know where I can purchase these. My daughter is expecting; and I would love to be able to get some for her as she is also into miniatures.
Well, I guess we're going to have to do some research - these photos came in an email WITHOUT an author, or credit. and I thought them as lovely as you do. Sorry to disappoint, but I had thought they were were worth sharing.
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Are you the one that makes these incredible babies? Do you sell them and how well do they travel? I am totally fascinated at the detail involved! What a talent you have!
Tomi tkpollock@comcast.net
I agree Tomi, they are awesome. I make clay babies of polymer clay and hope to be as good some daqy. I sell mine on ebay. treasuresatglobugs
where can I purchase these "little" works of art?
I would also like to know where I can purchase these. My daughter is expecting; and I would love to be able to get some for her as she is also into miniatures.
Well, I guess we're going to have to do some research - these photos came in an email WITHOUT an author, or credit. and I thought them as lovely as you do. Sorry to disappoint, but I had thought they were were worth sharing.
I truly would like to purchase one of these babies. Are they for sale? They are adorable. Jean
Camille Allen is the artist, and here is her website:
http://www3.telus.net/camilleallen/camilleallen/index.htm
These are not marzipan -- they're made of polyvinyl clay. The artist's name is Camille Allen and she is from the UK.
She's actually from Canada. I heard an interview with her on 49media.com.
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