Guess what I got?? The first of these miniature classic novels, full printed novel, hard cover. There will be 20 novels in total printed and I will try my best to collect them all.
This one here is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and it is adorable as heck.
Uh... so I got really into making tiny stationeries for a hot minute.
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An very squashed English to French dictionary, published in 1940 by Burgess and Bowes, 3 inches tall. While I probably could try to straighten it out a little, I’d rather not. The way it’s smushed out of shape is actually pretty convenient, it lets you easily flick through it to the word you need. And I dunno, it’s kind of endearing? The poor little thing is doing it’s best.
Japanese artist Kiyotaka Mizukosh from Mozu Studios takes us on a miniature tour inside his latest project dubbed the ‘Book CAN’. Designed as a snug, secret base filled with books and lit by a warm desk light, the micro interior is fitted within an empty food can, revealing incredibly detailed elements — from a wooden parquet flooring and rug to potted plants and a pile of hardcovered volumes.
Happy Miniature Monday from the book that has everything: gilt, fabulous endpapers, and a little bit of squish 😂 This 1890 French miniature devotional prayer book would have been given as a gift, and features a padded binding and GORGEOUS gold endpapers 🤩 Part of my personal collection 📚