Feb 2, 2011

Making leaves

Up to now I tried to make the leaves of my fruits and vegetables from fimo. They always looked too plastic-like, I wasn't satisfied with them.  I really hated the sepals of my tomatoes. A few days ago I made some leaves from paper, and the result surprised even me!
Now I complete a lot of fruit and vegetable baskets of mines with leaves.




I have a lot of new followers I hadn't welcome yet. I'm so happy you all like my blog and my miniatures!

16 comments:

TINK - SONIA said...

So real leaves,fruits and tomatoes!! I adore your work! Mini regards.

cockerina said...

oh! Bozse, you always surprises me! your vegetables and fruits have an even more realistic now with the leaves!
I love quince, with their hair:))
and also the leaves of figs are incredible!
I love your work!
Caterina

Kathy said...

Wow! All of your work is beautiful!

Minnie Kitchen said...

your work amazes me! SO realistic!

rosanna said...

AMAZING !!!!

Patty said...

Bozse, Unbelievable how you manage to have everything look so realistic!! Your leaves came out really incredible! I ran to your etsy store this morning to get your tomatoes and they were gone!!!! They went fast!! Lucky buyer!! Great work!!!

Carol's handiwork said...

i always love your miniatures!keep sharing more with us!

Bridget said...

The leaves are incredibly detailed and realistic. We have a fig tree, and I couldn't believe me eyes when I saw the fig tree leaf! It's absolutely perfect.

Jollie said...

It looks fabulous!!! :)
I love the figs and the leaf...

Jollie

Bözse said...

Thanks a lot!

About Me said...

It looks very realistic. I am fond of your fruits and vegetables!!

Oiseau

Sans! said...

I too prefer plants made with paper :). Yours are very realistic especially the tomatoes.

Unknown said...

Oh my goodness, these are beautiful. So believable and realistic. Love them!

Maria Blanca "AyamontinoMaria" said...

A fabulous look!! Are very, very realistic!! Congratulationas...

Diny said...

I like all of it !
Greetings from The Netherlands, Diny

Monica said...

Lovely work ... such incredible detail and so very beautifully crafted.