Hello dear readers,
Most of you already know how to make bread from polymer clay, some probably know how to make it from cold porcelain clay. For those who don't, I'll try to show here step by step with hopes that the photos speak for themselves.
The clay is kneaded thoroughly with a tiny bit of white and a tiny bit of yellow oil paints
Make a loaf from the little ball in the above photo.
Looks large but don't worry it shrinks about 30%.
The bread is being prepared for the "baked" look.
With a soft brush, you brush on powder from artist's chalks.
The buns are made the same way.
Beigels - You cut them between sheets of clinging plastic and then make a hole in the middle.
Waiting to dry out.
Easy, isn't it?
Blessings to all of you
Most of you already know how to make bread from polymer clay, some probably know how to make it from cold porcelain clay. For those who don't, I'll try to show here step by step with hopes that the photos speak for themselves.
The clay is kneaded thoroughly with a tiny bit of white and a tiny bit of yellow oil paints
Make a loaf from the little ball in the above photo.
Looks large but don't worry it shrinks about 30%.
The bread is being prepared for the "baked" look.
With a soft brush, you brush on powder from artist's chalks.
The buns are made the same way.
Beigels - You cut them between sheets of clinging plastic and then make a hole in the middle.
Waiting to dry out.
Easy, isn't it?
Blessings to all of you
Grat work Drora! I always thought all the food was made of coloured clay. ;) Only sometime ago I learned it is not so and everything is just painted.:) Hugs
ReplyDeleteUn tutorial fantástico, gracias por compartirlo, el resultado es genial:-)
ReplyDeleteLas fotos lo explican a la perfección.Queda muy apetecible
ReplyDeleteEasy for you and very realistic. Great work!
ReplyDeleteWow ..!!! Wonderful tutorial Drora ..!!! Thanks very much ..!!!
ReplyDeleteBaci,
Elvira
=)
Ummmm!! Qué rico tod
ReplyDeleteUmmmm!! Qué rico tod
ReplyDeleteYes, easy for you, Drora. :-) Beautiful work. Thanks for the fantastic tutorial. xo Jennifer
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work ! They look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Kikka
Thank you for the tutorial Drora. Your food looks fantastic and good enough to eat :) Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Buen sistema para hacer el dibujo del pan.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Maite
Wow Drora, your bread looks delicious, thank you for the lovely tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteHugs Mieke xxx
Mmm I love breads!! Yours look chewy with a nice crusty top..drool!
ReplyDeleteDeliciosos panes!!! Gracias por el tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Un estupendo tutorial y el resultado fantástico!! Felicidades Drora te quedo genial!! Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteYes, everything is easy for those who are talented and know what to do! ;O) Wonderful work - and a wonderful tutorial, thank you very much. And btw - this is another talent of yours - you're very good at explaining.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Birgit
Muchas gracias Drora, un tutorial estupendo
ReplyDeleteOs pães ficaram maravilhosos, Drora! Que ótimo trabalho!
ReplyDeleteOs pães ficaram maravilhosos, Drora! Que ótimo trabalho!
ReplyDeletebuen trabajo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dear Drora for the tutorial. It looks real bread!Hugs
ReplyDeleteManu.
Gracias por el tutorial, Drora, quedan unos panes perfectos. Un beso
ReplyDeleteMuy apetitoso ese pan recien sacado del horno. Casi me llega el rico aroma.
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir el proceso.
Un abrazo
Que buen tuto ,tengo que ponerme a practicar con fimo.. muchas gracias amiga, besos
ReplyDeletethank you drora.this is a great little tutorial!
ReplyDeleteNeomi