Fairy Garden & Camping Tiny Houses - by Lillebeart
Tiny Houses have evolved from originally being for stick incense burning, to now perfect for window sill adornment, holding feathers, or botanical samples/leaves/flowers, or for fairy gardens and pot plant cuteness.
OOAK Tiny houses are generally made with an off-white clay, but some will also be made with other clays of different colours. See photos for differences.
All ceramic houses start with the same weight of clay, then hand formed, hand painted and then fired. Chimneys (or the roof if design doesn’t have a chimney) have a hole to put your curiosities.
All handmade in the Dandenong Ranges by Lillebeart, small batch or small villages made on occasion, with the focus in stocking Leaf Studios in Kallista.
Houses are loosely 2-4cm wide x 2-4cm deep x 4-6cm high. Generally the taller they are, the skinnier they become.
They will be wrapped well for travel.
Tiny Houses have evolved from originally being for stick incense burning, to now perfect for window sill adornment, holding feathers, or botanical samples/leaves/flowers, or for fairy gardens and pot plant cuteness.
OOAK Tiny houses are generally made with an off-white clay, but some will also be made with other clays of different colours. See photos for differences.
All ceramic houses start with the same weight of clay, then hand formed, hand painted and then fired. Chimneys (or the roof if design doesn’t have a chimney) have a hole to put your curiosities.
All handmade in the Dandenong Ranges by Lillebeart, small batch or small villages made on occasion, with the focus in stocking Leaf Studios in Kallista.
Houses are loosely 2-4cm wide x 2-4cm deep x 4-6cm high. Generally the taller they are, the skinnier they become.
They will be wrapped well for travel.
Tiny Houses have evolved from originally being for stick incense burning, to now perfect for window sill adornment, holding feathers, or botanical samples/leaves/flowers, or for fairy gardens and pot plant cuteness.
OOAK Tiny houses are generally made with an off-white clay, but some will also be made with other clays of different colours. See photos for differences.
All ceramic houses start with the same weight of clay, then hand formed, hand painted and then fired. Chimneys (or the roof if design doesn’t have a chimney) have a hole to put your curiosities.
All handmade in the Dandenong Ranges by Lillebeart, small batch or small villages made on occasion, with the focus in stocking Leaf Studios in Kallista.
Houses are loosely 2-4cm wide x 2-4cm deep x 4-6cm high. Generally the taller they are, the skinnier they become.
They will be wrapped well for travel.