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Resin Clay Treats

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Miniature Resin Clay Goodies!!!
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I had a blast making these! They look so yummy I can actually "taste" the sweetness by looking at them :P This is just my first attempt at miniature food, I still need to experiment with more techniques. Especially for cakes, it was sooo hard to cut it into 8 equal slices without squishing them.

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Lilim

Lilim

October 7th, 2008 14:57

What did you use the resin for?

Sugarlishes

Sugarlishes

October 7th, 2008 20:07

hmmm this looks so you yummy great job!

Candice C.

Candice C.

October 7th, 2008 22:14

CUTE! I didn't realize how tiny they were until the 2nd pic :P

Caroline

Caroline

October 7th, 2008 22:21

So cute!
xox

Dust of Enchantment D.

Dust of Enchantment D.

October 8th, 2008 00:39

Lilim: The air-dry clay itself is made of resin.

BunnyKissd

BunnyKissd

October 8th, 2008 02:56

I read somewhere to stick them in the freezer before cutting them, so they don't smoosh... Yours looks great! ^_^

Heidel R.

Heidel R.

October 8th, 2008 13:50

Have you tried a very sharp knife on the cakes?

Dust of Enchantment D.

Dust of Enchantment D.

October 10th, 2008 00:44

BunnyKissd: The freezer method works for polymer clay but not this resin clay, it dries up and becomes brittle in the freezer :)

Heidel R.: Yes I have. This clay has a weird texture LOL