I decided to make a ton of "candy" sundaes from Baskin Robbins.. All in miniature of course! :)
The Reese's sundae above is my favorite, mostly because I love Reese's so much!
ICE CREAM: I mixed, or rather swirled in tan and brown clay with white clay to make the Reese's Ice Cream. It's very simple, and it's a perfect excuse to use your scrap clay!
NOTE: It's best to use Air Dry Clay when making these because the
cups are plastic. If you use polymer clay, back the ingredients (ice
cream, candy, and whipped cream) beforehand.
SAUCE: I mixed Modge Podge Dimensional Magic together with yellow ochre (and a tiny amount of dark brown paint, but this is optional) acrylic paint to make the peanut butter sauce. The Dimensional magic
doesn't need to be baked because it dries hard on
it's own in about 2-3 hours.
CUPS: The ice cream cups are simply communion cups that you can
find at a local Christian Bookstore or online. You can also use plastic
shot glasses (Party City has tons), or mini plastic cups (Found some of
those are Dollar Tree).
I hope you try it out & Have Fun!!
XOXO,
Toni
this helps me soooo much when I am making my jewelry thank you
ReplyDeletehi toni!
ReplyDeleteI certainly LUV you work! Your stuff is so beautiful and it looks real! I cant understand how someone can make so real-like things out of clay! Thanks for sharing your crafts to us nwn
ReplyDeletePS. I am a kid and i am from Finland, so if there is mistakes in this text, dont care about them. Thx!
Hi Toni! I have a question for you. You mention using Air Dry clay for certain things and I have tried this. I used Plus brand clay and, after drying, it completely crumbled. Am I doing something wrong or is there a really good brand that I should be using. Thank you so much for your help. Your designs are amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi Toni, may I know where did the small plastic cup can be brought?
ReplyDeleteHi Toni , where do you put your stickers starbucks excuse me for mistakes i'm French
ReplyDeletetoni u r so awesome and talented. i love all the cute miniature charms they are so realistic!
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ReplyDeleteHI toni I absolutely love your work it inspires me so much keep up the good work!
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