Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Clay Rainbow Cake Tutorial

This tutorial will teach you how to make a super-popular rainbow cake from polymer clay ^-^

1. Roll out your first color cake layer. You should make it thiner than a regular
cake layer since this cake will have lots of layers.


2. Use a cookie cutter, lid from a jar, or other round object to cut out a circle.


3. Roll out a really thin sheet of white for the icing.


4. Cut the white out of the same circle and cover your
first layer with it.

5. Repeat these steps for the rest of the colors (orange cake, white icing, yellow cake, white icing, etc.) until you get the whole rainbow.

6. Roll out large sheet of white and cover your cake with, cutting the excess off.


7. Cut it into equal slices by cutting it in half, then cutting those halves in half, then cutting the quarters in half.


8. To texture the cake parts, take a pin and stir up the colored clay layers. DON'T POKE HOLES! To get the right texture you need to make little X's or swirls with the pin. This takes some time but it will make your cake look super real!

9. Decorate the tops with fake sprinkles, fruit slices, etc. Add findings to turn them into charms. Bake and glaze and your done!



Sunday, September 5, 2010

Clay Lollipop Tutorial

Here's a tutorial on how to make a polymer clay lollipop like these!

1. Take a ball of clay and two snakes of different colors. Using contrasting (light and dark) colors will give you the best effect. The size of your ball will determine the size of your finished lollipop. Today I made a big one but you can use the same method for a miniature lollipop.

2. Take the two snakes and swirl them onto the top and bottom of your ball.


3. Roll the ball into a snake, making sure one of your color swirls is on top and the other is on the bottom when you roll. If they are side to side you will get a snake with half of one color and half of the other instead of mixed like this.

4. Twist your snake by placing a hand on each end and rolling one hand up while the other rolls down.

5. Trim off the ends and start coiling your snake together.

6. Coil it until you reach the end of your snake and smooth the end onto the rest of the clay. Now just bake and glaze it!

7. For the stick you can either hot glue it to the back after you've baked it or stick it in the clay before you bake it. I like to glue mine on afterwards since sticking it in the clay can break up the lollipop. I used an actual lollipop stick that you can find in the bakery section, but you can also use wooden dowels, tooth picks, or a snake of white clay for the stick.

Ta-da! Doesn't it look yummy? And it wasn't hard at all, was it??

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Decoden Basics

Hello lovely readers! Today I am going to break down the basic components of "decoden" and tell you where you can find all the ingredients to start making decoden yourself!

1. Deco Cream
The real stuff: You can find tubes of Japanese deco cream on many Etsy shops. The downside is that these can be really expensive (as much as $50 a tube!)

The cheap alternative: You can use silicon bathroom caulk or crack filler and get the same effect. All you have to do is buy a star tip from the bakery section of the craft store and pipe the caulk through a sandwich baggie. The upsides to caulk is that it dries fast (totally dry in 2 days tops) it's cheap (about $3 a tube) and you can find it at most department or hardware stores (Walmart, Target, Home Depot, etc.) The downside is that it can have a toxic smell, so open a window and/or have a fan going when you use it.

2. Cabochons
Buy them: You can buy plastic cabochons to decorate your cream from many Etsy stores. Search for "cute, kawaii, japanese, or decoden cabochons" under Supplies. You may also be able to find Japanese Erasers in cute food shapes at the craft store. Or use any beads, rhinestones, charms etc. that you like.

Make your own: You can also make your own cute candies and sweets with polymer clay (Sculpey, Fimo, etc.) You can make them free hand or with molds (this blog will feature how to make several miniature sweets with clay). You can find molds on Etsy shops like miniaturesweet.etsy.com

You can also make your own molds with Scupley mold making clay (found at the craft store) to make your own clay cabs.
3. Hot Fudge
This drippy sauce you see is actually colored hot glue sticks. You can find them in colors on Etsy shops or at the craft store.

4. Deco Sauce
To decorate your cabochons with yummy sauces you can use simple 3D puff paint. You can find them on Etsy stores but they're cheaper at the craft store.

5. Finishing Touches
Sprinkles: DO NOT USE REAL SPRINKLES!!! Real food sprinkles you'd put on cupcakes will melt in the deco cream and ruin your decoden. If you want sprinkles on top, you can make them with polymer clay by making a really thin snake and cutting it into individual sprinkles. You can also buy fake sprinkles from Etsy stores or use really small seed beads from the craft store.

Glitter: You can use any kind of glitter to top off your deco cream. Though you may want to put the glitter on first before the rest of your cabs because the cream could dry and then the glitter wouldn't stick.

6. What to Decoden?
Anything you like! If you want to make an iPhone case like the one in this tutorial, eBay is the best place to find them cheaply. You can also find DS cases, compact mirrors, brushes, boxes, anything you can think of!


Here's a purse that I decoden-ed!

Here are some links to Etsy shops with good decoden supplies:






Please comment and feel free to post your own decoden works!