I think he looks perfect in that little teacup! When I think of grown adults into making doll houses and their tiny pieces of furniture, it reminds me of those weird old guys who enjoy miniature train sets...creepy!
EEEeeK!! I love them...oh to have an elephant in my teacup...far better than a dormouse in a teapot I think! Love love love it/them/her/him Kiss Noises Linda
have Parsley and Beet been doing rudie things whilst you were away? At least Elephants don't do 'it' like rabbits or it would be more than a doll house you will need!
So sweet. I wouldn't worry about houses. Not really needed for your lovely elephants. Just don't get tempted to miniaturise your doll pattern...........
Anything small enough to fit in a teacup is ... by definition ... seriously cute!! Now I just need to find an enormous teacup to sit in and take a photo to prove my point!!
Hey, we ALL need an intervention. Maybe we could get a group rate?? We could check into the Betty Ford Clinic and take the place over! We could have our own crafters' convention for 30 solid days!!!
Wouldn't that be a blast??!! ;0 Oh, I DO need an intevention...I'll call best girlfriend right now.....
Adorable!!! My version of Parsley (Miranda) saw this and insisted that I get straight down to the photocopying shop to reduce my pattern and even found an old pink cashmere jumper to cut up to use as fabric. She was very insistent and I promised I would do it tomorrow. So no more cute new friends for a couple of days please?
How totally and utterly adorable! I love reducing the size of toy patterns so I'm certainly not shooting you - I want dollshouses and all the props please! Locket xxx
OHHHH Jodie, Just love it love it. I love making small things don't no why i did not think of it. You no this little elephant needs a friend and some cloths so that he/she can come out of the tea cup. Can not wait to see what you do next. Hugs Narelle
And what exactly is so wrong with dolls houses that you might need to be shot? Unless you're talking shooting with a camera, in which case I look forward to the result.. ;-)
Soo cute, I love small but I think your ellie needs a house!!
ReplyDeleteAck! Too cute! (and I'm loading the gun now...)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I'm not sure about a house though, maybe an umbrella to keep the Ballarat snow off?
ReplyDeleteAww - that's cute! I would like to see her next to Parsley though. How tiny must those limbs be? I thought the original was tricky enough to stuff.
ReplyDeleteawww, sweet! Maybe a mini Ernst as well? They could be BFF's...
ReplyDeleteOh deary me, so absolutely cute! Although a doll house for an elephant..... perhaps you could talk about huts or tee pees.
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought mini elephants lived in mushroom houses? Well they do in my world ....grin
ReplyDeleteWho says size matters - small definitely IS beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI think he looks perfect in that little teacup!
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of grown adults into making doll houses and their tiny pieces of furniture, it reminds me of those weird old guys who enjoy miniature train sets...creepy!
very sweet
ReplyDeleteWho needs a dolls house when one has a teacup of one's own? Do Parsley and Beet get their own teacups... or do they share a teapot together?
ReplyDeleteNot that I want to cause a storm in a teacup...at least not while there's an elephant in there.
'I say waiter there's a fly in my soup'
'that's nothing, there's an elephant in my tea.'
Very, very cute.
ReplyDeleteEEEeeK!! I love them...oh to have an elephant in my teacup...far better than a dormouse in a teapot I think!
ReplyDeleteLove love love it/them/her/him
Kiss Noises Linda
We love little here seeing as we are all quite little. Mind you I'm not too keen on sewing tiny things.
ReplyDeletehave Parsley and Beet been doing rudie things whilst you were away? At least Elephants don't do 'it' like rabbits or it would be more than a doll house you will need!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable. Maybe a teapot house.
ReplyDeleteJust give in the the tiny cuteness!
ReplyDeleteinsanely cute.
ReplyDeletecutely insane.
So sweet. I wouldn't worry about houses. Not really needed for your lovely elephants. Just don't get tempted to miniaturise your doll pattern...........
ReplyDeleteTea cup size baby Beet and Parsley! Oh my gosh how absolutely stinking adorable. Now they'll need clothes!
ReplyDeleteHe/she is gorgeous! It's always so nice to see what you come up with next.
ReplyDeleteAs a lover of all things miniature this is too cute. I love this idea, well done. I will see you in the padded cell later!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll come along to your intervention if you'll make me a teeny tiny elephant...
ReplyDeleteToooooo cute
ReplyDeletethe problem is, we're all "enablers"... love it!
ReplyDeleteOh! Je t'adore.
ReplyDeleteSmaller just means cuter... absolutely love him... love him... love him...
ReplyDeleteAnd just what's wrong with doll houses?
Sweet cup elephant! :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Tatyana
i love him and his tea bath
ReplyDeletelove....
ReplyDeleteOMG, squealing here! Seriously adorable. Not. even. kidding.
ReplyDeleteOMG! So adorable!
ReplyDeleteAdorable
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sharon
Anything small enough to fit in a teacup is ... by definition ... seriously cute!!
ReplyDeleteNow I just need to find an enormous teacup to sit in and take a photo to prove my point!!
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek! A teacup elephant! (Or a l'elephant = little elephant)
ReplyDeleteBig love.
OhMyGosh -- what a great idea -- it's adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteEeep!
ReplyDelete(ya crazy crafty chick, ya...)
I know, it's an anti-intervention to agree with what you are doing...but he is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteYou dag. ♥ ♥
ReplyDeleteElephant in a teacup! Much better than a storm don't ya think? Ooh doll houses...!
ReplyDeleteHe'll hardly be rampaging through the jungle..maybe just a tiny trumpeting in that tea cup!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love his brown skin too. x
ReplyDeletevery lovely!
ReplyDeleteHe is just too cute! I'd love to find him in my teacup!
ReplyDeleteHey, we ALL need an intervention. Maybe we could get a group rate?? We could check into the Betty Ford Clinic and take the place over! We could have our own crafters' convention for 30 solid days!!!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be a blast??!! ;0 Oh, I DO need an intevention...I'll call best girlfriend right now.....
Adorable!!! My version of Parsley (Miranda) saw this and insisted that I get straight down to the photocopying shop to reduce my pattern and even found an old pink cashmere jumper to cut up to use as fabric. She was very insistent and I promised I would do it tomorrow. So no more cute new friends for a couple of days please?
ReplyDeleteNo way, me shooting you ...
ReplyDeleteHow totally and utterly adorable! I love reducing the size of toy patterns so I'm certainly not shooting you - I want dollshouses and all the props please! Locket xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, that is SO super cute. Makes me want to make like 40 of them!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
OMG! Get outa here Girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteI am in teeny tiny love!
ReplyDeleteSmall things are sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteOHHHH Jodie, Just love it love it. I love making small things don't no why i did not think of it. You no this little elephant needs a friend and some cloths so that he/she can come out of the tea cup. Can not wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Narelle
so cute, my son loves elephants!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! He is just the cutest thing!!! XD
ReplyDeleteA teacup elephant! How cute is that?
ReplyDelete(answer: monster cute)
I'd like a cup full of elephant to go, please. Minis have always had a special place in my heart!
ReplyDeleteAwwww. Too cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is crazy small. But really really big on CUTE. Hope you don't go too cross-eyed ;0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me burst into a laughter. I so agree with your post: IF it EVER happens, shoot me. Please. Do it.
ReplyDeleteoooh sooooooooooo cute! can i have one please????
ReplyDeleteand yes you are crazy reducing patterns by 50%....but an awesome idea- might do it with my new sewn toy tales!!!
And what exactly is so wrong with dolls houses that you might need to be shot? Unless you're talking shooting with a camera, in which case I look forward to the result.. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYours (with 17 dolls houses)