After the preparation boards yesterday it's only right the finished ones are shown today! The metal trays the houses sit on are 4x3cm.
Showing posts with label truffle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truffle. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Gingerbread House
Day 3 : Gingerbread House
After the preparation boards yesterday it's only right the finished ones are shown today! The metal trays the houses sit on are 4x3cm.
After the preparation boards yesterday it's only right the finished ones are shown today! The metal trays the houses sit on are 4x3cm.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Chocolate cake
I've decided to do a mini blog post for each day during December showing some of the miniatures I've made. I'll have some how to makes, some musings on miniatures and the cat might make an appearance!
Day 1: Chocolate cake.
Who doesn't like a slice of cake. This is a very simple cake to make and I'll tell you how!
You need - fimo in pink, white, biege, brown and translucent, Translucent liquid sculpey (TLS), brown oil paint.
1. To make the chopped nuts - condition small pieces of white, beige and brown. Make into a thin sheet by rolling through a pasta maker and cook as per packet instructions. While warm using a sharp knife or single sided blade chop into very small pieces.
2. Roll small balls of pink and brown fimo then roll in the 'chopped nuts'.
3. Make a cake by mixing equal brown and translucent together and shaping. The one in the picture is 3/4 inch round which would be the equivalent of a 9 inch round cake.
4. Mix TLS with a few drops of brown oil paint to make the icing. Add to the top of the cake, add the truffles then cook.
If you want to see this and more take a look in my etsy shop.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Shopping and Making Boxes
I normally buy most things that I need for my miniatures on the internet. Partly its because I work full time as well as making minis and don't have the time to go out and finding things I need in a real shop. The other reason is that where I live there wasn't any craft shops and 'normal' shops don't have the kind of useful bits and pieces we need.
Then a shop opened in town and it's an emporium of paper sheets, bits and bobs, things you never thought you needed type of shop. I bought some paper, lace trim and a few other bits. I must look a bit mad looking at something like lace trim and working out if I could use in in miniature.
I then made some box templates on a draw program at home and a box making production line started.
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