Polymer Clay Miniatures | Club Sandwich | クラブサンドイッチ | 클럽 샌드위치

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
  • This is my second video of the "Polymer Clay Miniatures" series. This set of videos will be focused in the crafting of miniature real looking foods made with polymer clays. I really love the process of sculpting and the moment where you realize that the clay is looking like real food.
    For my second video I decided to craft a Miniature Club Sandwich, which is plenty of ingredients like cooked ham, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and bacon (although it is not edible!). Hope you enjoy the video and you get inspired to do the same!
    Thank you!
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    #polymerclay #diy #minifood
    Materials used to make this miniature:
    CLAYS
    - Translucent clay (Sculpey Premo).
    - Red clay (Sculpey Souffle).
    - White clay (Sculpey Souffle).
    - Brown clay (Sculpey Souffle).
    - Liquid transparent clay (Sculpey).
    - Yellow clay (Sculpey Souffle).
    - Green clay (Sculpey Souffle).
    PAINTS
    - Ocher pastel.
    - Reddish brown pastel.
    - Green acrylic.
    - White acrylic.
    - Brown acrylic.
    - Dark brown acrylic (2 grades).
    - Black acrylic.
    0:00 Sculpting Cooked Ham
    0:55 Sculpting Sandwich Slices
    3:16 Sculpting Tomato Slices
    4:09 Sculpting Cheese Slices
    5:09 Sculpting Lettuce Leaves
    6:03 Sculpting Bacon Strips
    7:34 Sandwich Assembly
    8:34 Top Stick
    9:33 Painting
    11:24 Miniature completed!
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ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @AC-qr8jx
    @AC-qr8jx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Amazing details! Thanks for the tutorial. Didn't even realize liquid clay is a thing until now. How long did it take to bake it? Still trying to learn about the timing so that miniatures doesn't turned out burnt haha

    • @theminisamurai
      @theminisamurai  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you! You can watch my previous video in the series where I also used liquid clay to make melted chocolate. Baking depends on the type of clays you use, in this case I used Sculpey clays and it takes only 10min. My advice is you choose a lower time than indicated by the supplier (Sculpey indicates 13-15 min)… you can add more minutes if needed, but if the clay burnt is impossible to go back 🙌🙌

    • @AC-qr8jx
      @AC-qr8jx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@theminisamurai Good to know, thanks! I also use Sculpey clay and still experimenting with the material. Yeah I guess with the varying sizes of details it's best to do it gradually.

    • @theminisamurai
      @theminisamurai  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AC-qr8jx That’s the key. The thinner the layer, the lower the time you need to bake the clay.