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Miniatures for our guests

I've been greatly enjoying collecting miniatures, and it occurred to me that our guests may also enjoy some unique miniatures, rather than the standard fruitcake or bonbons. I'm making arrangements with several miniature artists, who I've bought from and liked their stuff, to provide me lots of handmade miniatures for my guests. I plan to display them all on a table and let each person choose an item they like. Here are original artworks and handcrafted miniatures that I've purchased, created by the artists whose work I'll be displaying.


Linda Silar
(Gainesville, Georgia)


Connie Stitt
(Midland, Ontario)


Larry Morganti
(Southern US)


Delph Miniatures
(West Yorkshire, England)


Kimberly Hart
(Anchorage, Alaska)


These are Chinese take-out boxes. The boxes are to hold and protect our guests' miniatures, and we'll put a few more little things in each one too.



As the gift boxes arrive plain, any decorations to them have to be added. I've ordered this thin blue ribbon to decorate the gift boxes.


I'm also having miniature rose bouquets custom-made in mixed blues and white to attach to place cards on the dinner tables. They will be like the photo below, except blues and white, and I'll make the place cards myself. Pat Hartman is making the bouquets for me.


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