Fun Photos: Couple Builds Miniature Sets to Photograph Playful Chipmunks in Action

Fun Photos: Couple Builds Miniature Sets to Photograph Playful Chipmunks in Action
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
Anna Mason
12/26/2022
Updated:
12/26/2022

When Paul and Christie Pierce took an experimental, fun shot of a chipmunk in their yard, little did they know it would spark an incredible photo series.

The couple who live just outside Spokane, Washington, were at a casino night when they came across some tiny playing cards being used as drink tickets. Since they had a small chipmunk population in their yard, they joked it would be amusing to try and stage a picture of one with the little props.

“One particular chipmunk would eat out of our hand,” Christie, 67, told The Epoch Times. “His name was Mr. Stubbs because he had half a tail. He was pretty tolerant of us and we thought, well, let’s see if we can make it look like Mr. Stubbs is playing cards.”

The couple taped the cards together, placed some seeds onto the tape, and lo and behold: it worked.

“We started 100 percent by accident. I’m not a photographer. I consider myself a chipmunk wrangler.”

(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
Christie and Paul, both 67. (Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
Christie and Paul, both 67. (Courtesy of Christie Pierce)

Christie, a retired nurse, was thrilled at the joyous reaction the pictures provoked when she showed them to friends and family. And the pair started doing more things with their chipmunks, realizing that they can get more creative with these furry creatures.

That was in 2012, and since then Paul and Christie have created the most captivating miniature sets to showcase the antics of their chipmunk friends. In one camping scene, a furry creature appears to be cooking a hotdog over a campfire. In a barbershop scene, another is preparing a customer for a cut.

A gardening scene features an industrious chipmunk filling a wheelbarrow with cabbages, and in a poker scene, one is considering his next move. The possibilities are endless, but take a lot of imagination, patience, and skill. It helps that Paul, a former electrical engineer, is a whizz at making models, Christie said.

“Paul used to build miniatures as a kid, and he’s very talented that way,“ she said. ”And being an electrical engineer, he’s really picky. He loves building miniatures. So then fast forward all those years, and we ended up with this shared passion.”

(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)

So entertaining are the resulting shots, that the ingenious pair have even started a kitchen table business selling cute calendars and funny greeting cards. There’s absolutely no Photoshopping involved. Christie insists she’s not a photographer, as she just uses a point-and-shoot, pocket camera.

Currently working on the ninth calendar, Christie says the secret to their success is simple: playful innocence and humor, entirely free of politics or the harsher side of life.

“You can’t have a bad thought in your head when you’re looking at one of these images.”

Selling on the craft show circuit, she says, people go crazy.

Christie said: “I’m the chipmunk lady, and people come to my booth and laugh and hug and chat and bring me little items. Some people buy 10 or 20 calendars to give out as presents. Some people say, ‘Oh, I bought all these cards, but I can’t send them because they’re too cute.’

“I’m kind of addicted to people’s reactions.”

(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)

The unique creative pursuit has also provided a welcome escape following Christie’s battle with breast cancer after a 2019 diagnosis.

“That screwed things up for a while,” she said. But helped by the joy of friendship and my local diehard customers, I still have a business.”

Advanced engineering students from a local school stepped in to make some props, and “the kids really got into it; they made me some really neat stuff.”

Christie also got started on Instagram during her recovery, and she enjoys sharing her work with a wider audience.
(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
The pleasure of running the business, Forming Friend Chips, comes in a large part from the challenge and the journey. Fortunate to live in a home surrounded by nature, including a flowing creek and tall pine trees, the Pierce family makes use of their garden when designing sets.

“The set direction is half the fun,” Christie said. “You’ve had a ton of fun before you even go outside to do anything.”

Building a set can take countless hours, such as the time they constructed the miniature chips for the poker set, punching teeny holes in paper before painstakingly coloring it in. Rather than running out to buy materials, the couple repurpose whatever they have around them to fashion what they need.

The next challenge is setting a trail of bait for the chipmunks to follow.

“I don’t train them to do anything,” Christie said. “My feeding strategy is almost like a cartoon trap; hopefully they keep eating and following the seed. Once they get into the set, I have a bait to get them closer to where I want them.”

(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)

If Christie has one dream shot, what would it be?

“I had a mama squirrel bring her baby over one time. If you could get a mama chipmunk to bring a baby over that would make a once-in-a-lifetime shot. That’s my challenge,” she said,

“You know, there’s a whole subculture out there of people that love miniatures. And then when you combine the humor and the animal, to me, it’s [the] perfect formula!”

Check out more of these fun photos below!

(Courtesy of <a href="https://formingfriendchips.com/">Christie Pierce</a>)
(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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(Courtesy of Christie Pierce)
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Anna Mason is a writer based in England. She majored in literature and specializes in human interest, travel, lifestyle and content marketing. Anna enjoys storytelling, adventures, the Balearic sunshine and the Yorkshire rain.
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