Some mailboxes have spiderwebs, while others have fabric softener sheets to repel spiders. Opossums, kittens, and raccoons like hiding in the narrow boxes. Hidden inside this mailbox, Mailroom 113400, is a portal into another universe.
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The postmaster of Mailroom 113400 is Wanda, an eight-armed master of multitasking. Wanda is an octopus who can drink coffee, have a snack, answer the phone, and still sort five pieces of mail into the correct box. Also hidden in this Seattle, Washington, mailbox is the Infinite Lobby.
Wanda and Mailroom 113400 hidden inside the mailbox is the work of Miriam Stone, a diarama artist from Seattle, WA, who specializes in miniatures. Her website at Miniature Werewolf details some of her other amazing creations. View her more recent work and tutorials on her social media pages at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. View Miriam’s detailed tour of Mailroom 113400 on TikTok.
Miriam details a lot of her miniatures. She includes tutorials on how to make miniature furniture and other items. Her breakdown of what went into filling this tiny blue suitcase is amazing.

Taking a closer look at what is hidden inside the mailbox, the attention to detail is amazing. Wanda is a beautiful work of art, but each piece of mail includes authentic details. Each package is designed to resemble its full-size equivalent. Every letter has a miniature stamp and address labels.
Even the posters that adorn the walls of Mailroom 113400, hidden inside the mailbox, are miniature versions of the actual posters in a real post office. The sorting rack with mail placed for delivery mirrors the full-size versions in every real Post Office.

You can see this innovative marvel in Seattle, WA.
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