Australian artists Tanya Schultz and Nicole Andrijevic create massive, colorful installations under the name Pip & Pop. Their endless, playful works are made of sand, glitter, found objects, modelling clay, and lots and lots of candy.

The installations are an incredible study in scale and are great inspirations for kids' decor - equal parts nostalgia and futurism, offbeat and sweet. The colors, figures and patterns would be amazing in any child's room. See more at the artists' website.
(Images: Pip & Pop)

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That's fabulous. I kind of wish they were created on a table, though. So much detail is lost if you're walking past!
Lovely. And I totally agree @MARGOT MADISON - these installations deserve a table.
These are beautiful! Agree they deserve a table and maybe put under glass...one sneeze would do a lot of damage. It would so much fun to get one of these as a gift!
They did an installation at GOMA in Brisbane that was raise up for easier viewing and it was truly amazing with so much care and detail. It was very popular with the kids.
Luuurrrrvveeee eeeeettt
Every year at the architecture museum there is a gingerbread house competition. Each year with a different theme. Both for kids and adults. it's very fun to visit. See some of them here:)
http://www.pepparkakshustavling.se/default.asp?lang=en&old=yes&page=sid2