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I was recently able to connect with Susan Mattinson from Nasus_Miniatures on Instagram, who had recently returned from the famed Guild School hosted by the International Guild of Miniature Artisans in this special edition of Meet the Miniaturist. You may remember Susan as a contestant on the Canadian series Best in Miniature, the reality based show about making tiny things!

In this broadcast, Susan shares her experience as a first year student at the famed school which happens every year in the ideally New England coastal town of Castine, Maine on the campus of the Maine Maritime Academy.

Susan took 3 classes for a total class time of 48 hours.

Mattinson describes what it was like preparing for school, choosing classes, some of the challenges she faced and of course, the projects that she worked on!

Susan used a lathe in Pete and Pam Boorham's class.



Final tavern table and ladder back chairs with woven seats crafted of cherrywood.

Upholstered chair taught by Marcia McClain's from McBay Miniatures. Students get to choose the fabric and the pillow was supplied (and made by) Marcia!

Pre-cut poppy petals and hand painted in Pia Becker's Flower class.

Historic Castine, Maine!


This was fun - thank you Susan for sharing your experience with us!

You can find Susan on Instagram here:


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I'm excited to share the latest news and view from the miniverse with you in a new YouTube post on my channel.

This broadcast features information about art exhibitions you MUST SEE, miniaturists you need to be following right NOW, as well some of my own thoughts and opinions (I call tinytorials) about on the world of tiny and MORE!




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Carol Rasaphangthong is a talented filmmaker at Buzzfeed who crafts tiny sets and diorama in small scale to help tell true crime stories for the Buzzfeed Unsolved Network on YouTube.



In her latest piece for the "Key Evidence" series, she takes on the Watergate Scandal and tells the true story of the break in and coverup which led to the resignation of Richard Nixon during this dark period in U.S. history.


Some of the other topics she has covered and produced include The Astonishing Theft of the Mona Lisa and The Tragic Case of the Yogurt Shop Murders.

Carol appeared on a recent Meet the Miniaturist broadcast. Viewers learned about how Carol has been able to combine her passion for miniatures with her interest in historical events in her filmmaking and we talked about the extensive research process necessary to craft her builds and produce her videos.

Carol also talked about the challenges she undertakes (and solves!) and describes the technology and techniques she employs for her miniature builds (all against a tight timeline!).

A BIG thank you to Carol for joining me for this broadcast, what a super chat!



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Until Next Time Thank you for being a part of the

D. Thomas Miniatures Community!


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