Thursday, 25 December 2014

Micro Cupcakes

Hey peeps!

So its the holidays now and I recently created more cupcakes (that are even smaller than the previous ones, hence this title xD) 
These cupcakes are 3mm in diameter. 

Yes, I used the exact same props for these cupcakes too! Only difference is they fit on the miniature baking tray :D


I made six of them this time, and the flavours are: (from top left) Vanilla Buttercream, Peppermint, Chocolate Mistletoe, Espresso, Strawberry and Chocolate Chocolate. 

Comparison with the previous batch of cupcakes 

Side by side with the previous batch (: 

I really wanted to clay more, but even though its the holidays (3 weeks) there are still FYP/projects/datasheets/pre-labs to complete so I get tired easily ): 
Not to mention outings/meet ups/work/teaching...

On another note, I also tried to make these cupcakes in line with the Christmas theme but damn, I'm so out of inspiration that I've only managed these pathetic attempts at making it seem Christmas-sy. HAHA #plsdontjudgeme

Hope you like them! <3 Mel

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Mini Cupcakes!

Sorry for the lack of updates! Have been lacking inspiration for clay. :/ 

Made some tiny cupcakes yesterday night though :D 



Each cupcake measures 7mm at its widest. 


Pardon me for the lack of creative toppings. It was 2am when I churned out these babies. -.-''


They all fit on a 10 cent coin! 


Will attempt even smaller cupcakes next time! 

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

A little destress...

It's been awhile since I last clay-ed, and here I am back with a few more pieces! (:

Actually the last time I clay-ed I accidentally burned my works *cries a river*


So here I present to you my perfectly baked pieces! As usual I didn't have much inspiration, just made whatever came to mind! 

The first piece I made was this teddy bear cookie dipped in chocolate. I saw something similar from this clay book my friends got for me for my birthday but I modified it a little. As usual, 10c coin pictured together for scale.  

Thursday, 6 February 2014

FAQ: Polymer clay for beginners

Hey there! I used to get asked alot on polymer clay, like what tools to get, where I get them etc. Hence, I've decided to type out this post to help out fellow crafters who are interested in polymer clay!

First off, I don't remember when I started out polymer clay, but I do remember how I came into contact with it. I wanted to make something for my friend's birthday, so I thought, 'hey, why not make something out of clay?' And so my journey with polymer clay started from there. I did plenty of research on polymer clay, Youtube and google have been very helpful ^^ . I strongly urge you to research if you're interested in this hobby! It gets slightly annoying if people keep asking questions without first doing their own research. 
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Alright, so let's start with the serious stuff! 

1) How do you bake your clay? 

Polymer clay requires baking to harden, as it is unlike air dry clay which, as its name suggests, air dry. I bought my second hand toaster oven at a shop called 'cash converters'. 

Friday, 13 December 2013

So I clay-ed again (:

Whooohooo~ The dreaded Mid-Semester Tests are finally OVER and I found time last week to clay! As usual, I didn't have any idea of what to make, just opened my craft cupboard and started digging through stuff to make. I do however, realised that I like to make donuts ALOT. Even though I haven't eaten a single donut in real life for a few years now. It seems like every time I clay, a mandatory donut is necessary. So let the onslaught of photos begin! 



Presenting to you Sebastian and the christmas cookies! "Would you like a piece of cookie to enjoy with your afternoon tea, Ojosama?" 


Each cookie measures less than 1cm 


Close up~ 

Vanilla Cupcake pipped with Buttercream frosting and topped with a sweet pink rose. 

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Making a mold with Oyumaru [Tutorial]

Was browsing around and I realised there ain't that many tutorials on making molds for polymer clay use online! So while I was shopping at Daiso (a Japanese dollar store), I picked up some Oyumaru and decided to make a tutorial out of it. 


Basically, Oyumaru is a molding material which is reusable and very affordable as well! All you have to do is just place it in hot water and it will soften and become pliable. Easy peasy. 

Tadah~~
I have yet to try the mold I made, but once I have the time to try it, I'll update this post again! For those who cannot afford to buy those expensive mold maker, do try out this cheaper alternative! It is definitely a cheaper and easier method of making molds. Besides, if you make a mistake, just place the oyumaru in hot water again and it'll be mold-able again. ^_^ 

On a side note, remember in my last post I said I wanted a nendoroid? Well, I finally got one!! *excited mode* 


Isn't he just adorable?? Introducing Sebby-chan!! He's a character from the anime "Kuroshitsuji' Or "Black Butler". From now on, he will be helping me model all of my clay food! Hehehe :D 

Hope y'all benefited from this post!  

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Hurray! Claying again after a long time~

Finally able to clay after so long! I wouldn't say I was very inspired, just went ahead and started claying, haha. I'll let the pictures do the talking! 10c coin pictured for scale. Click on any of the pictures to enlarge.


Mickey mouse pancake! Inspired by Re-ment




So I made a bunch of donuts off hand, I just topped them with whatever I had in hand. Each of the donuts are about 8mm at its widest, and I think thats a perfect size for earrings. May consider putting them in the shop, because I've tried selling donut earrings before and they were a hit! 

Heart shaped cookies dipped in chocolate. 9mm at its widest. Personally I think these would look really cute as earrings too. ^_^

An impromptu chocolate tart that I simply decorated with chopped up brown clay (which are acting as chocolate flakes). I often end up making random things or things that I didn't intend to make in the first place, hahaha.  This tart measures 13mm at its widest, and its photographed with my Sylvanian Families furniture set I got about a year back. 




Iced Gems! The real deal. 
I was scrolling through Instagram, when I chanced upon a picture of Iced Gems!! I adored these as a kid, and actually I still really like them even till now. So I decided to get to work and made these babies. I made mine slightly different though, gave it a more "high class" look. I made the bases kinda like tart/cupcakey instead of the original biscuit base. Made two versions, a bigger and a smaller one. The bigger ones measures about 5mm at its base and the smaller ones 3mm. However,while I was happily shooting 'em, I accidentally dropped one and have since been unable to locate it. Pretty sad right? Thank god I managed a group shot before I lost one of them. 

So that was all I've made, and I'm not sure if anyone's actually reading this blog at all, but I decided I'm going to stop neglecting this blog! (see I even made an effort to change the header picture *inserts goofy grin*) At times I wished I had something to model the food I make.. I want a nendoroid so badly!! *cries*