Making Doll's House Miniatures With Polymer Clay Instant

In the miniature world, (one inch equals one foot) is the most common.

Use an old toothbrush to create a "cake" or "bread" texture. Aluminum foil crumpled into a ball creates realistic stone or rustic leather effects. Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay

A sharp craft blade (tissue blade), a needle tool for textures, and a small ball-stylus for shaping petals or bowls. In the miniature world, (one inch equals one

Scrape a little dust off a dry pastel and brush it onto raw clay. This creates realistic "blushing" on fruit or a "golden-brown" crust on baked goods. A sharp craft blade (tissue blade), a needle

Use a ceramic tile or a glass cutting board. Clay won't stick to these, and you can often bake your project directly on the tile.

Use a water-based gloss for "wet" items like glazed donuts or fresh fruit, and a matte finish for fabrics or wood-look items. 5. Baking for Success