Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Friday, 26 November 2010

Birthday gifts

Hi everyone!

Market day is getting closer and closer and I've been busy trying to get everything done on time, but I still could find some time to make birthday gifts for my boyfriend's sister and his niece :)


I wanted to make something sweets related for my boyfriend's sister, but she's older than us and more serious :) therefore I've tried to create something elegant and "lady like", and so I made these two cute picture frames. I didn't make frames off course, I bought them in Ikea, my favourite store :D To make these flowers, I used Soft Fimo and this was the first time I worked with it. I don't think I will come back to normal, classic polymer clay as this soft version is much easier to work with and hands don't hurt so much :D

My boyfriend's niece is nine years old so I could let my imagination free and make something deco sweets related. I decided to make this sweet clock, partially because I was wanting to make clocks like this for long, long time and finally now I had a chance to do it.

The clock is from Ikea too and it's quite small, about 10cm tall and it was made from transparent plastic.
I wrapped it in air dry clay, "baked it" and then applied all the cream and deco.

For anyone who'd like to make clock like this I have one advice: varnish the clock dough before applying cream and deco. I used pastel powder to bake it and I had to be really careful when varnishing, because the powder mixed with varnish was getting onto the cream, making it brown.


As a deco I used my old sugar coated polymer clay cookie and polymer clay strawberry slices. The white chocolate and pink candy are also made from polymer clay (candy is made from translucent mixed colour polymer clay). 

The rest of the deco is made from air dry clay and cream itself is a Galeria's modelling paste, which was varnished twice.

And here I had to point out something. I've never used modelling paste in such a big quantity and I didn't know that it will take around four days to dry out. Being honest, I had to help it with drying using a hair dryer... Yeah, now I know that you can do it, just use the lowest setting, so you wont get everything burned :D Well, it won't burn but it might wrinkle or something :)

I wanted to add some strawberry sauce on the top of the ice cream scoop and I used mix of resin and glass and acrylic paint. I did it when I made my chocolate sundae with the same technique, and here you can see that the sauce has spread all over the scoop :( Disaster but my boyfriend's niece didn't notice anything :D I can tell all of you in a secret that I've discovered how to make you own sauce and I will share it with you soon :)


The cookie behind is meant to be a "Party Ring" and some of you living in UK know this type of cookie :) This is a gift for a little English girl and I wanted her to have sweets on this clock that she could recognize, not some French fancy sweets that even I don't really know :D






Overall I'm quite happy with this clock and I hope that she will like it too. I want to make more of them and sell them on the market day. I have couple donut shaped ones, and also one cookie and one pastry shaped :)

I'm really curious what you think about it :)
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And thank you for visiting my blog!

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Flowers and cookies

みなさん、こんにちは!
Minasan, kon'nichiwa!
("Hello everyone!") *
As I promised earlier I'm posting some photos of things I made yesterday. I'm sorry that I'm doing it now but Blogger had some problems with websites before -___-''
Like I said yesterday, I decided to make big batches of individual components first and then just play making proper items. So yesterday I started making different types of flowers for cupcakes. For some of them I used little icing cutters and the little roses are made by hand.
I don't really know how to name these more complicated flowers, but making them took me a lot of time :( The cutters are quite small and clay was just sticking to it all the time! But I think it was worth is because they just look gorgeous on cupcakes! :P

I also made some big and smaller cookies and they just killed me at the end of the day! I seriously couldn't see straight when i finished painting them! :D
I tried to paint them with crushed pastels but it just looked horrible. The triangle is painted with pastels, the middle one is mixed (acrylic paint and pastels), and the heart is painted with acrylic and "burned" on the top with pastel powder :) Yes, you can burned clay biscuits! :D Maybe just polymer clay doesn't really like powdered pastels or maybe I have crap brushes. For me at the moment acrylics are better because I can easily control the amount i put on clay. I can even wash most of it off with water if I will make mistake. With pastels is different, if I put them onto clay, they stay there for good. 

I will post some cupcakes pictures tomorrow because now they are drying.
And I'm going to have some rest and go to play Final Fantasy XIII now ^_^'

また、明日!
Mata ashita! (^_^)'
*  (That means "See you tomorrow!" I want to learn Japanese :P
I got it from Google translator :D
I hope that it is correct! If anyone from  Japan is reading this, please please kindly correct me if I'm wrong :D  )

* Updated thanks to Rin :)