Creative Chaos: Exploring my Miniature dollhouse workspace

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from doing miniature projects, it’s this: a messy table usually means the creativity is working. Messy desk = creative art and craft.

A Peek Into My Miniature Workspace
Welcome to my little art and craft corner the place where popsicle sticks, glue, fabric scraps, doll furniture, and random tools magically turn into tiny rooms and tiny worlds. It’s chaotic, but in the best way. SOMETIMES I WRITE, SOMETIMES I DO ARTS, MOST OF THE TIME IM A WORKING MOM. Believe me i try to balance it all together.

I like calling this my “Creative storm zone”

On my table right now, you’ll find everything from wooden sticks scattered like fallen trees, to scissors that somehow migrate to different spots every five minutes. I’ve got glue bottles, pliers, markers, and even a doll waiting for her next makeover. There are trays filled with half finished furniture, tiny pillows, and pieces I swear I’ll assemble… eventually.

Every time I sit here, I never know what I’ll end up making a mini chair, a tiny cake, a little room setup, or sometimes just a mess that turns into a new idea.

Miniature making has become my escape. It slows down my thoughts and lets me focus on tiny details that somehow feel peaceful. Even when things go wrong (like glue drying too fast or a piece disappearing forever under the table), the process is still fun.

If you enjoy crafts, dollhouses, or anything tiny and cute, then you already know the feeling.
And if you’re new to this world… welcome! Don’t worry about being neat. Creativity loves a little chaos. Check out my Art and Creation page.

More miniature updates soon, once I dig out my scissors again.

What other hobbies you do beside writing?

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Degree in Politics and a Master in Education (Economy). But i still love poems and creative writing.

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