Miniatures Inspiration

Working with clay in my pottery class got me thinking about the polymer clays I have but never really use. While at work one day the idea popped into my head to use the polymer clay to create a miniature gingerbread house. I figured other people probably have already done this, so I did a search and found this adorable example below by PetitPlatbySk_.

As I said, I have polymer clays, but I really don’t have a good grasp on manipulation, so I turned to youtube. I love how you can find multiple tutorials on how to do just about everything there. This is extremely helpful for visual learners like myself.

Looking around youtube I did find several helpful videos on how to work with polymer clay in making miniatures. If you’ve spent anytime on Etsy, you’re bound to have come across all the wonderful miniatures that people create. Here is a video I came across that shows an amazing selection of miniature food items. Seriously, you have to watch it, you will not believe that most of these foods are fake and could actually sit cozily on the pad of your finger.

Watching these videos I’m very inspired to make some miniature items myself. Unfortunately it seems my clay might be too old. I understand that you sometimes have to work with polymers to warm them up, but they shouldn’t be so hard and crumbly that they hurt your hands. I just read if this happens, it might be that your clay has partially prepared itself by getting too hot or even being in direct sunlight for too long.

If you are interested in miniatures at all let me recommend going to a miniatures expo. I’ve been to the Tom Bishop Miniature’s show a few times and it is so inspiring. I remember carrying around my sketchbook, filling it with notes the whole time.

Cassie Marie is a local artist who is working on redoing her doll house as part of her MFA studies. I’ve been intrigued following along as she works on the remodel. The photography could often be mistaken for a real home remodel.

robayre

Hi, I'm Robyn and I was Hatched from a Kinder Surprise Egg. Graphic Designer by day, Maker of things by night. I have worked as a graphic artist professionally since I was 16 years old. Went on to get my Bachelors of Art from NIU. I like to share my Artwork online at flickr.com/photos/robayre and on my own personal website http://www.robayre.com. I also have an online shop http://www.robayre.etsy.com where you can find more of my "crafty" sorts of things, as well as a random piece of artwork here and there. Oh, and I'm also an occasional contributor to Artomat (artomat.org).

2 thoughts on “Miniatures Inspiration

  1. Cool! I totally agree about YouTube being a boon for us visual learners. When I was stuck with a crochet stitch I found it on YouTube and figured it out.

  2. your clay may not be too old to use…it can depend on the brand of clay that you have. Fimo is quite hard & crumbly even when fresh whereas premo/sculpy are soft & kneadable right from the start.

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