Hi Pandas! My name is Matilde (aka lavorettilibrosi) and here are some of my miniature books (scale 1:12) inspired by my favorite readings. I work hard on the details of my miniatures and I really enjoy making them.
You can find my other minis on social media linked down below!
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Singing A Song All Day Long At Hogwarts
Some Horror Classics
"All Happy Families Are Alike; Each Unhappy Family Is Unhappy In Its Own Way." — Leo Tolstoy
"Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow" By Gabrielle Zevin
"Wonder" By R.j. Palacio
Timeless Stories Collection By Rba Italia
My Favorite Books By The King
"Happy Go-Lucky" By David Sedaris
I Adore Agatha Christie
Farewell To Milan Kundera, The Most Famous Czech Writer Of The Second Half Of The 20th Century
'come D'aria' By Ada D'adamo
Italian Editions Of "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland"
"Diary Of A Wimpy Kid" By Jeff Kinney
These Mini-Books Are Dedicated To The Bur Ragazzi Classics Series
'the Name Of The Rose' By Umberto Eco And 'Ulysses' By James Joyce
'the Passenger' By Cormac Mccarthy
These are fantastic! I wish it included a description of how these books are made, perhaps with a few photos depicting a book at various stages of construction.
they shrank an image of the cover along with a few pages, then printed them out and stuck them together, i did this with Dracula but like an idiot i printed a miniature version of every page so what was originally 1 book became a 13 book series lol over all it looks more complicated than it actually is, it just takes a while and can be a little fiddly
Load More Replies...These are fantastic! I wish it included a description of how these books are made, perhaps with a few photos depicting a book at various stages of construction.
they shrank an image of the cover along with a few pages, then printed them out and stuck them together, i did this with Dracula but like an idiot i printed a miniature version of every page so what was originally 1 book became a 13 book series lol over all it looks more complicated than it actually is, it just takes a while and can be a little fiddly
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