This week we are featuring more of the delightful quarter-scale teacup exhibits that were on display at the 2012 Good Sam Show. These imaginative and inventive scenes were created as part of a club project by members of The MiniAttics Club. Photos courtesy of Connie Sauve, Good Sam Exhibit Chairman.
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Cherry Blossom Festival in quarter-scale by Marjorie Milani, Redwood City, CA.. This teacup scene is 6-inches wide by 6 inches deep, and 5-inches tall. |
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Chinese Apothecary in quarter-scale by Jasmin Schwarz, Burlingame, CA. "Growing up in Hong Kong 30 years ago, I would often walk through crowded alleyways and come across an open doorway that would immediately invite me to take a closer look," Jasmin says. "This scene is of a tiny Chinese apothecary and contains many of the things I remember from those childhood days." This teacup scene is 6-inches wide by 6-inches deep, and 5-inches tall. |
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Japanese Rock Garden in quarter-scale by Hong McKinsey, San Jose, CA. This teacup scene is 6-inches wide by 6-inches deep, and 5-inches tall. |
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