This was eldest’s face when she first saw it:
We could have gazed at it all day. The detail is phenomenal and it’s easy to imagine you’re two inches tall and get utterly lost in the tiny landscape.
There are quirky surprises here and there – a little toadstool or a grotto with a tiny horse grazing inside, a hillside made of sherbet pips or a bridge made of sweets. Ethereal twinkly music adds to the atmosphere.
I doubt there could have been more colour in one room. It was wonderful. Here’s a little film I made:
If you’re near Bury St Edmunds do go and see it – here’s the geography. Thankyou SO much for the tip Celia.
Don’t forget to add your blog to the Splash of Colour February Linky List if you’re joining in for this final week. Mosaics to come on Tuesday.
Sue says
Wow!
Penelope says
How utterly magical, thank you for sharing such a deight xox
Catherine says
Very very beautiful, the sherbet patterns look like patchwork. Great photographs too
Naturally Carol says
That landscape totally amazes me..so colourful and beautifully constructed…and on floorboards? Totally beyond my imagination.
marigold jam says
How very pretty and magical.
J
Madelief says
Hi Emma,
It looks magical! Wish I could have helped them make it. It looks like fun!
Happy weekend!
Lieve groet, Madelief
Twiggy says
So pretty !!
Twiggy x
Rachel says
Certainly a great splash of colour!
Anja says
I've never seen anything like it! Amazing!
The Flower Garden says
How utterly enchanting the sort of thing I could look at for hours to soak up all the tiny details.
Jo x
Jenny says
Wow this is amazing, so magical and pretty, it's like a fairytale! xxx
dottycookie says
We're thinking we might need to make the trip tomorrow if they're open …
Lynn says
Spectacular! And I loved the tinkly music, too.
(Could the Elder Pebble be ANY more adorable? I think not.)
Menopausal musing says
Oh my………………… but isn't that just sooooo pretty? Love the little nest………..
Locket Pocket says
Love the photo of Little P! Lucy xx
planetcoops says
Utterly Magical!
Magic Cochin says
I'm so pleased you went along π
I'm hoping to call in on Tuesday afternoon.
Celia
xx
Louise says
Wow! That's amazing! I wish I could visit but it is too far sadly. At least I have enjoyed you photos, thank you!
Gina says
How exciting that you got to see it. Little P's face is such a picture!
The Coffee Lady says
Littlest has just seen this over my shoulder. Needless to say, she perked up.
driftwood says
sherbet pips! wow they used to be my fave sweets ever when I was little xxx
Lina says
Wow, so captivating and magical! Thanks for sharing.
greenrabbitdesigns says
Magical!! Love the look on the little ones face. π
Vivienne x
peppermintpatcher says
It's so shiny and sparkly and glittery in the video!
Becky J says
Just amazing. Too far for us to travel so thanks for sharing. x
rachel says
Incredibly pretty! I would have loved to see something like that when I was a child. So much better than that horrible witch's gingerbread house!
sylviesgarden says
Ps, I forgot to say. I did make the pink doily. It was a bit of a brain killer and I swore that it would be the only one.
x
Jenevieve says
Wow! That looks amazing! Love all the colour! π x
Tara says
That is rather magical looking.
mynestofyarnandbuttons says
Emma, What an amazing art exhibit. It was indeed magical! Your daughters expression is priceless. Thanks for sharing. xoRobinβ€
mandy says
I wish I could go see, looks amazing : )
Thimbleanna says
Oh how pretty! I love the pic of your Little P — what a fun magical place for a little girl!
Belinda @ Wild Acre says
Willy Wonka lives!
kristina says
Oh my goodness–so magical!
K x
Moogsmum says
That is so beautiful and Miss P looks utterly captivated!
xxx
Handmade in Israel says
How magical! What a pity I am nowhere near Bury St Edmunds π
Cate says
oh wow, looks like fairy paradise!x