Have you ever compared a piece of broccoli to a tree? Maybe the crinkles on your crisps have taken your imagination away to the furrows in a ploughed field? Ok, maybe that last one was a stretch but these miniature dioramas will amaze you all the same.
Artist Tatsuya Tanaka has created one of the incredibly detailed worlds every day for the last five years and included them on a miniature calendar.
Take a look and let your imagination drift away.
Pringles make hard work for these builders.

Credit: Mini Calendar
Make way for the sushi express.

A picture frame is a great place for a dip.

A snowplow rescues someone from a slice of white.

A gardener plants quavers.

An old keyboard makes a grave place.

The plastic cover of a notebook makes a wonderful pool.

Take a shower in a toothbrush.

Working fields of crisp.

Garlic is the blast from the space shuttle.

Pistachio shells remind you of a scene from the film Alien.

Balloons or pins.

The New York skyline in staples.

A bottle becomes a well complete with maid.

A safari scene is played out in broccoli.

Popcorn are the dicarded thoughts of an writer of poet.

The froth on an ice cold beer becomes a winter scene.
