EMILIANO & JAEHEE
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The first impression? Beautiful little worlds! And How did they do it? It’s gorgeous indoored outdoor! My favorite Saturday strolls at Brooklyn flea always finds little surprises such as these Twig Terrariums. It’s almost like  a big dream captured in a small little space  that you can talk to and day dream over. So precious but it feels big because of the subject of the each world. The grand open field!

IMG_1973A man and a boy with 2 sheeps on the beautiful open field.  I feel the sun on my face and breeze blowing my hair and the most fantastic view that trails away miles and miles long.

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IMG_1975So these Terrariums come in all different sizes and shapes and boy they are all quite amazing! I love them!!

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IMG_1983A couple looking down out in the nature. A pond? A brook? big stream of Ants busy carrying food and leaves? I mean you imagine!

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IMG_1979 The big hearted Twig ladies. You two ladies are so creative!!  Here check out the website www.twigterraruims.com

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  1. Nancy on April 27, 2010 7:37 am

    Wait till you see them in person; you won’t believe the small world beautifully shown in these little glass bottles that can easily be maintained in almost any location out of the sun.

  2. Thyrza Segal on April 29, 2010 1:02 am

    wow- excellent work! Their site is great too- I really love the setups with the figurines- the scale is perfect!
    It always burns me when I do a sale and my terrariums get all fogged up from any temperature change. It is so hard to keep up with getting them wiped out so that customers can actually see what is inside the bottle!
    My figurines usually end up a bit big for the scale of the plants but as they are alien in theme I figure all bets are off.I make them out of polymer clay and my hands are just not able to do too much tinier. (excuses,excuses)
    http://www.thyrza.ca if you want to see.

  3. Teresa's Plants & More Store on June 3, 2010 12:38 pm

    Great job! These are so fun to make and so hard to stop!

  4. Snappy on June 4, 2010 7:54 am

    I saw the article about your product in the NYT. Great stuff! I can’t wait to see it in person at the Brooklyn Flea!

  5. margaret brostrom on September 4, 2010 7:31 pm

    I love my little world and it takes me away as I do my dishes. Everyone needs another world to escape to