Artist Turns Old Suitcases Into Whimsical Dollhouses With Tiny Details

Remember when I told you about a very creative way to reuse old dollhouses by turning them into spooky mansions? Wasn't that so interesting and cool?

Well, I have something else that's going to blow your mind. How about turning your old suitcase into the cutest tiny dollhouse? OMG, I don't know about you, but I've got to see that, ha, ha!

Olga Mokriskaya is a Russian artist with a very extraordinary talent.

She does something I've never seen before. As I mentioned above, she turns old suitcases into tiny dollhouses. Can you believe that? Doesn't that sound amazing, or what?

Oh my goodness, I can't get over this!

What an incredible talent to have, huh? Imagine the kind of patience you need to have to make something as intricate and delicate as a tiny dollhouse. I am in awe of that.

Check out this tiny dollhouse she created for Christmas.

Isn't it the cutest thing you've ever seen? Not only would it make a wonderful gift for a little girl, but I wouldn't mind having something like that too, ha, ha!

Here's a glimpse of what this tiny house looks like.

The amount of detail that went into making each and every piece is not lost on me at all. It must've taken a lot of time and effort to come up with all of that.

Every detail of Olga's "roomboxes" is carefully selected.

The pieces are all hand made. Olga doesn't secure any of the furniture and accessories to the box. So they can be moved and rearranged to your liking. I'm simply blown away by all of this.

Even this little table comes with a tiny surprise.

You can lift the lid and uncover a holiday feast. Oh, my! Don't you just love that? I don't think I've ever seen a dollhouse that's as intricate as this one.

Wouldn't you love to give your child a dollhouse like this?

What I like about it the most is the fact that it's so unique. You'll never find another one that looks just like this one, that's for sure.

Get a load of this nautical dollhouse here.

Is it not adorable or what? Looking at this is making me think of summer and going to the sea. Olga has named this one “Dreams Of The Sea” and I think it's quite fitting. Don't you agree?

Wow, I'm so impressed by this lady's sheer creativity.

I would never have thought of making a dollhouse like this. What do you think of it? Would you buy it for someone you love? If yes, you're in luck because Olga does sell these gorgeous dollhouses in her online shop.