These little cakes I made the other day when my niece was over. We used the book (making doll's house miniatures with polymer clay) by Sue Heaser
It was such fun and it's amazing how fast hours go by. My niece had a great time she just turned 10 here name is Emma and she is a little artist in the making!!!
We have some friends from Chapel that have a daughter, her name is Katie. I had given her a dollhouse a few years back and thought she might like these for you house. Hope she does.
My very first Chocolate cake, such fun!!! I took my pictures to make it look like a Paris shop.
2nd Cake I made. This was fun too, but I now have way more respect for those able to roll fruit canes and make them look realistic. Lol
Jenn





Wow Jenn!
ReplyDeleteI love your cakes and even more the little scene you've created: the discoloration of the various accessories and the background look fantastic :-)
I understand your admiration for all those models the polymer clay: I am totally unable and will not even try (for now!).
BTW, I'm almost finished filling the small shelf that I bought from you and soon will publish the photos :-)
Again thanks and mini hugs,
Flora
Thanks Flora, You should try making some food, im sure it would turn out wonderful. It was fun,and a great way to spend time with my niece.
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Oh Jenn they look delicious, your first? !! Pretty amazing, hope you keep it up then and make more, they are beautiful! Kate xxx
ReplyDeleteExcellent work! I've recently delved into clay, too, but not for food. Hmm...now I want cake. :D
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time with your niece! Your cakes look yummy. I'm getting hungry, and I just ate breakfast! :-)
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ReplyDeleteThey look gorgeous and I know that really one thing I could not do...and now I need a piece of chocolate... your niece is really talented! Doei, Claude
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I even got hungry looking at it!
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