FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
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FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
Why not visit the AIM website http://www.artisansinminiature.com ... to find out more!
Enjoy...!
FREE MONTHLY Dolls House & Miniatures magazine written exclusively by AIM members for dolls house collectors and enthusiasts.
If you love all things miniature - you will love the AIM magazine. Each month's edition features FREE projects, articles and features all written by the worlds top international miniature artisans!
Why not visit the AIM website http://www.artisansinminiature.com ... to find out more!
Enjoy...!
Fimo Clay in
White, Ochre, Translucent,
Champagne Yellow, and Black.
Fake Sugar Powder
Liquid Fimo
Ground Semolina
Cerulean Blue Artist Oil Paint
Black Artist Acrylic Paint
Base or Plate
Blend the white and translucent clay (half and half) then
When making the polar bears,
split into two. Put one half to one side.
continually check that the head
Biscuit Base and paws are in proportion.
‘Add a small amount of ochre and a very small amount of
yellow to one half of the white clay mix. Add more ochre
if needed to get your desired biscuit colour. the
semolina to texture the clay.
Roll out to a thickness of approx 3mm.
Cut out rough rectangle shapes about é White Chocolate Polar Bears
Jem in length. Use a stylus tool to g pedaenel eretntcenameenne
make the edges irregular. e to the other half of white clay mix
Bake for 10 minutes following the and a tiny scrap of yellow. Add
iaacaanT one PaeOrE) champagne slowly tll you get a
white chocolate colour.
Leave to cool.Bear Head
Roll a small ball of the white chocolate clay
mix, about Smm diameter. Mould into a
bear head shape. Make two more tiny balls
about 2mm diameter, flatten and shape
into ears and fix to the head, Use a tiny
stylus tool or cocktail stick to indent where
the eyes and nose will go . Roll tiny balls of
black clay and fix in place for eyes and nose.
(if you prefer, black ‘no hole’ beads can be
used instead.
Bake for 10 minutes according to
manufacturers instructions.
Leave to cool.
Water
Using a cocktail stick mix a tiny amount of
cerulean blue oil paint with the liquid fimo.
Mix well, then cover the tops of the biscuits.
‘Add the bear heads. Make 4 small balls of
the white chocolate mix for the paws. Flatten
and place upright on the biscuit base.
Bake for 15 minutes.
Leave to cool.
Written and formatted by
Diane Gregory
www.worldinminiaturebydiane.com
Text and photographs
World in Miniature by Diane 2014
Hf need be, fill in again with the water
mixture, using a cocktail stick.
Bake for 10 minutes.
Leave to cool.
Paint claw marks on the bear's paws if
you wish with black acrylic paint.
Leave to dry.
Spread a thin line of glue around the
edge of the biscuit and cover with the
fake sugar powder.
Glue biscuits to your plate or base. Add
more fake sugar to the base If you
wish.
Add finished biscuits to your display.
Enjoy!