Tiny Tina's Mini World
My youngest daughter was named Tina, because she was so tiny. She was 2 months early and only 3 pounds. She had to stay in intensive care almost until her due date, but she has been more healthy than her parents. Certainly she seemed like a miracle baby to the nurses and other mothers, whose premature babies had horrible life-long disabling conditions. I know how blessed we were, and I thank Heavenly Father for that blessing often.
Tina lived up to her name. Since she was able to crawl, she would see something the size of a piece of salt or sand on the floor and pick it up and examine it for quite a while, until her eyes crossed! lol. She still lives up to her name. Her business of making miniatures for people who like to furnish expensive doll houses, is doing really well. I am putting these pictures here to show to another friend I met recently who makes the doll houses and the furniture that goes into them. Enjoy!
Blessings,
Tina's very tiny crafts.
wow a blog about me! lol thanks :)
Tina Mitchell said... Wed Apr 27, 06:44:00 pm GMT-6
Your daughter is indeed extraordinary just like her mom. I'm sure you are mighty proud of her. They look like a very fine and healthy family and your son in law looks like he is gentle and kind. The products of your daughter are like stuffs for Thumbelina, hehehe. They are really cute and magnificent. Must be hard to make them. Thanks for the cute post. God bless you all always.
Mel Avila Alarilla said... Thu Apr 28, 03:45:00 pm GMT-6
hi sheila. glad i was able to access the proxy here or else i won't be able to access blogger. this is such a beautiful post about your daughter. the miniatures are so cute!
Pia said... Sat May 21, 10:11:00 pm GMT-6
Tina does beautiful work! The link beside the pictures saying learn to make things with clay doesn't work.
I have an Internet friend in Arizona that does this and has won many awards. I'm sending her the link to see the pictures you've posted, but was hoping the 'how to do it' link worked.
I'm praying for you and your mom.
Luv 'n hugz,
Helen
Helen said... Thu Jun 09, 02:19:00 pm GMT-6
Helen,
I can tell you that link of "how to" is a class that my daughter used to teach just locally. Now that she is so far along in her pregnancy, she's not up to teaching. She'll probably renew her website in a few months. Thanks for letting me know its not working. When I get a minute, I'll remove that. I know you can find info on youtube and google about learning to work with polymer clay. Just type "how to use polymer clay" both in google and in youtube and she will find almost everything she needs. Blessings, Sheila
Bluebirdy said... Thu Jun 09, 02:27:00 pm GMT-6
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