Polymer Clay miniatures
I recently bought some polymer clay, and have been making some little tiny things for dollhouses...can't wait to bake them! I'm going to buy a toaster oven only for that...when we get some extra money anyway. lol
Then I'll paint them and hopefully they'll look somewhat realistic!

The domino is just there for size reference. In the picture there are: a birthday cake, a plate of doughnuts, a hamburger, coke, and fries, a teapot and 4 teacups and saucers, a peapod, head of cabbage, squash, 2 peppers, and a tomato.
These are really fun to make...but what I REALLY want to make is something like this:
Miniature babies
Wow, is that girl talented or what?

Then I'll paint them and hopefully they'll look somewhat realistic!

The domino is just there for size reference. In the picture there are: a birthday cake, a plate of doughnuts, a hamburger, coke, and fries, a teapot and 4 teacups and saucers, a peapod, head of cabbage, squash, 2 peppers, and a tomato.
These are really fun to make...but what I REALLY want to make is something like this:
Miniature babies
Wow, is that girl talented or what?








WOW, they look awesome!!! And I just love those little babies on the link you posted...amazing work!!
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I love reading your blog, Bethany! Just happened upon it one day! I, too, love to craft. I've made soap, candles and other goodies, but I love to stamp! Do you have any rubber stamps?
J. Rogers
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Thank you so much, Christine and Jaala!
I don't actually have any rubber stamps and have never really seen any rubber stamp work..can you tell me a little bit more about it and how to get started?
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If you have a Wal Mart nearby you can get one there for only 10$!!
I have had mine for a year and love it.
I also love your miniatures.
I'm a dollhouse nut!!!
Hugs and God bless,
Helen(grammea)
A fellow PHer!!!
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Thank you so much, Helen! I had no idea they could be that inexpensive. I'll be getting one very soon!
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