Tiny worlds, Big Stories

Lara Blair

Here we celebrate the artists who craft small-scale magic — miniature makers, diorama dreamers, dollhouse designers, micro-world builders — and uncover the stories, creativity and techniques that bring these tiny worlds to life. If you love tiny art or create it yourself, you’re in the right place. Tiny worlds. Big stories. Endless wonder.

  1. Katie Sieg of KayTeeKays Minis

    2d ago

    Katie Sieg of KayTeeKays Minis

    Can you really build an entire business around miniatures? This week on Tiny Worlds, Big Stories, miniature artist Katie (@kayteekays.minis) shares how she transformed her love of tiny things into a thriving creative business with thousands of Etsy sales, brand partnerships, a loyal audience of over 192,000 followers, and a recognizable presence within the miniature community. From handmade miniature foods and convenience stores to tutorials, content creation, miniature conventions, sponsorships, and daily production schedules, Katie reveals what it actually takes to turn miniature making into a sustainable business. In this episode we discuss: • Building an Etsy miniature business • Growing a miniature audience on social media • Collaborating with brands and sponsored content • Balancing miniature making with content creation • Creating systems that allow for family life and flexibility • Miniature shows, community, and becoming a recognizable face in the hobby • How fandom, nostalgia, and shared interests build community Whether you're a miniature enthusiast, creative entrepreneur, Etsy seller, content creator, or artist trying to build a sustainable business, this episode offers an honest look at the systems behind the tiny worlds. Subscribe for more conversations exploring creativity, art businesses, miniature artists, and the stories behind tiny worlds. * * * WATCH ON YouTube: https://youtu.be/PAaugNEfhuo  @kayteekays.minis  Etsy shop-: https://tinyurl.com/jen2bjna * * * Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up: https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews Lara's art https://www.instagram.com/larablairartstudio https://www.instagram.com/tinyworldsbigstories https://www.larablairartstudio.com/

    41 min
  2. Erica Meade of Mini 
House on the Line

    May 19

    Erica Meade of Mini House on the Line

    What happens when a high-powered tech career collides with burnout… and turns into tiny worlds filled with wonder? In this episode of Tiny Worlds, Big Stories, I sit down with miniature artist and former VP of Design, Erica Meade, to talk about creativity, career pivots, and the surprising power of making things with your hands. After being laid off from a fast-paced tech startup, Erica found herself in an unexpected pause and used it to build something magical: a custom dollhouse for a “Tiny Client.” What followed was a creative awakening that reshaped her life. We talk about: ✨ The moment burnout turns into breakthrough ✨ Why creative hobbies are powerful self-care ✨ The joy of making miniatures (and why details matter) ✨ Her viral dollhouse reveal and the “joy transfer” effect ✨ Building a creative life without monetizing everything ✨ The rebirth of Creatin’ 2.0 with two fellow miniaturists ✨ How her background in tech led to a new app for makers This conversation is for anyone who has ever wondered: “What would happen if I gave myself permission to create?” If you’ve been craving more creativity, calm, or meaning in your life, this one’s for you. * * * https://www.minihouseontheline.com/ https://ericameade.substack.com/ https://www.practicemaking.com/ https://www.creatinchallenge.com/ * * * Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up: https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews Lara's art https://www.instagram.com/larablairartstudio https://www.instagram.com/tinyworldsbigstories https://www.larablairartstudio.com/

    57 min
  3. Emma Oberle of Emma Bug Studio

    May 12

    Emma Oberle of Emma Bug Studio

    What happens when curiosity, creativity, and a box of dead bugs collide? In this episode of Tiny Worlds, Big Stories, I sit down with artist Emma Oberle (Emma Bug Studio)—the brilliant (and delightfully unconventional) mind behind miniature scenes starring real preserved insects. Yes… bugs. And yes… you’re going to fall in love with them. Emma shares her journey from a creative childhood filled with sewing, crafting, and tinkering, to studying at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), to navigating post-grad life during the uncertainty of 2020. What began as painting plant pots to cope with anxiety turned into a thriving art business—and eventually, the tiny, wildly imaginative bug worlds that captured the internet’s attention. We talk about: How creativity can carry you through hard seasonsThe surprising joy of tiny thingsBuilding a business from scratch (and learning boundaries along the way)Why her art is intentionally silly, strange, and deeply humanBalancing a full-time job, chronic illness, and creative workLetting go of the pressure to “be one kind of artist” And of course… we talk about the bugs 🐞 If you’ve ever felt pulled to make something—anything—this episode is your reminder that your curiosity might just be your compass. ✨ Don’t forget to watch on YouTube to see Emma’s work—photos included: **** https://emmabugstudio.com/ https://www.instagram.com/emmabugstudio/ **** Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up: https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews Lara's art https://www.instagram.com/larablairartstudio https://www.instagram.com/tinyworldsbigstories https://www.larablairartstudio.com/

    34 min
  4. Chris Petersen of Scale Model Homes

    May 5

    Chris Petersen of Scale Model Homes

    Chris Petersen builds more than miniature houses—he builds memory. In this episode, Lara talks with the artist behind Scale Model Homes, who transforms real homes into intricate, hand-crafted replicas filled with meaning. What began with childhood blocks and evolved through a career in healthcare has become deeply personal work rooted in nostalgia, loss, and storytelling. From recreating homes that no longer exist to crafting pieces that hold a loved one’s ashes, Chris shares the emotional weight behind his commissions and why no two builds are ever the same. They explore creativity later in life, the intersection of craftsmanship and art, and the surprising ways our homes stay with us long after we leave them. We talk about: The emotional power of recreating childhood homesWhy people cry when they receive their miniature housesThe challenge of turning architecture into artHis process—from Google searches to laser-cut precisionWhat happens when a custom commission doesn’t go as plannedThe most meaningful builds he’s ever created (including homes lost to fire and models that hold ashes) This conversation is about more than miniatures. It’s about memory, identity, and the places that shape us. ✨ If you’ve ever loved a home, lost a home, or longed to hold onto a moment—you’ll feel this one. WATCH ON YouTube: https://youtu.be/UeGcPSxykjM https://www.instagram.com/tinyworldsbigstories ****** 🔗 Find Chris: Website: scalemodelhomes.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scalemodelhomes ***** Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up: https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews Lara's art https://www.instagram.com/larablairartstudio

    48 min
  5. Kate Davenport Hilgenberg of Davenport Construction

    Apr 14

    Kate Davenport Hilgenberg of Davenport Construction

    When Interior Design Meets 1:12 Scale Mastery | Kate Davenport Hilgenberg In this episode of Tiny Worlds, Big Stories, I sit down with miniature artist Kate Davenport Hilgenberg— a retired interior designer whose dollhouses feel so real, you’ll question your eyesight. Kate shares how her journey began with a small black suitcase filled with “little fiddly things,” a father who was a meticulous builder, and a dollhouse rescued from the attic for her granddaughters. One magical moment — LED lights glowing inside a handmade cabinet dollhouse — changed everything. We talk about: • How her background in interior design shapes every build • Why she redraws floor plans like a real contractor • The perfectionism behind her Clue room series • Learning laser cutters and 3D printing in her 70s • Shipping disasters (including a Santorini house lost in transit) • Why photographing your work reveals the gaps • The emotional healing power of miniatures Kate’s Adobe house, Hawaiian beach house, Storm Cove, and Clue rooms show an extraordinary attention to detail — from scratch-built cabinetry to 200 individually wrapped miniature books. If you love miniatures, craftsmanship, or the magic of small things, this conversation is for you. 📌 Subscribe for more conversations with master miniaturists. 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. https://www.instagram.com/davenport1_12construction/ ******* Lara's art: https://www.instagram.com/lara_miniaturist https://www.larablairartstudio.com/ Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up: https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews

    42 min

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Here we celebrate the artists who craft small-scale magic — miniature makers, diorama dreamers, dollhouse designers, micro-world builders — and uncover the stories, creativity and techniques that bring these tiny worlds to life. If you love tiny art or create it yourself, you’re in the right place. Tiny worlds. Big stories. Endless wonder.

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