She beamed: "I do it for my children, so that they can have a memorable childhood, as well as understand more about the past - the time when their grandparents and parents lived and experienced. I am really happy because when I posted the models on social networks, I received many positive comments. Many uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters, and friends shared that they were inspired and relived their own memories of the past."

After posting on her personal Facebook, Ms. Phuc's miniature models received much interest and praise, spreading positive energy as artistic and entertaining products to everyone.

Ms. Phuc is meticulous in every step, from design, assembly, decoration... to make it as similar as possible to the memory, but also mixed in a bit of modernity to make it the most beautiful and harmonious.

A micro mill.

“The processing stage must be precise to the millimeter, because if it is wrong, when assembled, the model will not be perfect,” Ms. Phuc shared.

The tiny stilt house was made by her from old chopsticks, ice cream sticks, cardboard...

Ms. Phuc skillfully makes tiny books and comics look exactly like the real thing.

In particular, Ms. Phuc's miniature houses and models have been displayed at several kindergartens for children to visit and learn under the guidance of teachers. (Photo taken at Babi Family Kindergarten Ca Mau ).

Bang Thanh - Duc Minh

Source: https://baocamau.vn/nguoi-thu-nho-ky-uc-a38734.html