Whether you're stocking a miniature market stall, filling a tiny vegetable crate, or decorating a mouse-sized kitchen, this is the video you need. Karina has gathered all her miniature vegetable tutorials into one complete collection. From the simplest carrot to the most detailed cauliflower, every vegetable is here — ready for you to shape, bake, and display. It's the perfect starting point for your miniature vegetable garden.
Vegetables in This Video
- Carrots — classic orange tapered shapes with delicate green tops
- Tomatoes — round and glossy, with a tiny star-shaped stem
- Oranges — textured skin with a realistic dimpled surface
- Cauliflower — layered florets wrapped in broad green leaves
- Aubergines — smooth, deep purple with a green cap
- Lettuce — thin, ruffled leaves that look freshly picked
- Green beans — slender, slightly curved, and satisfyingly simple
Display Ideas
Once you've made your miniature vegetables, here are some wonderful ways to show them off:
- Vegetable crate — build a small wooden crate from popsicle sticks and fill it with a colourful mix of produce
- Market stall — arrange your vegetables on a tiny table or shelf with hand-written price tags
- Kitchen counter — scatter a few vegetables next to a cutting board and knife for a scene in progress
- Garden patch — press carrots and lettuce into brown clay "soil" for a freshly harvested look
- Grocery basket — weave a small basket and pile your vegetables inside, ready for shopping








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