Thank you! Yes! I’m definitely keen on getting into LED lights! I appreciate how you noticed with the use of fluoro paints haha I was thinking a lot about how to creatively simulate lighting without the use of electricals but I will probably get into working with LED lights at some point :)
Thank you! And that sounds wonderful! I’m all here to contribute to the miniature making community and connecting with others through my work is such a great privilege and joy! 💖✨
Thank you for your comment! I have a few footages of the model case (including the roof) in my previous video where I built this model! I will make sure to show more detail of my miniature models in the future! 💖✨
This is amazing I want to start making tiny dioramas and stumbled upon you channel can't wait for more videos the attentention to detail from the actual art down to the lovely styling of how you edit your videos is great for so early on.
I love this so much! What did you do to keep the clay from getting too warm and melty? also, hadn't thought of the oil pastel coloring before, that's genius!
Thank you! 😊😊 I didn’t find this a big problem with FIMO soft! It’s been good overall for sculpting tiny, sometimes I find myself having to knead the clay a lot before it’s soft enough to work with and it tires out my fingertips so I’ve started switching over to sculpey premo. I use both brands and they’re both good to work with. But when the clay has gotten too soft you can just let it sit on a ceramic tile (or glass) and I’ve found the clay firms up on its own after a few minutes - especially since I’m working with tiny amounts at a time, the ceramic surface and room temperature is usually good enough. Sometimes if I’ve left it for too long, it can get a bit brittle so it’s a bit of a balance. I’ve also heard you can put the clay in the fridge as well if this doesn’t work. I haven’t personally tried this but I’d imagine it would be effective.. Im still learning about polymer clay and this is a bit of a long reply but I hope this helps! 😅
Wow! These super tiny minis are fantastic! Food always works for me. 😁😁😁😁 I wonder how long do you bake them? Do they need less. tme because they are so small?
Haha thank you! 💖 I’ve actually wondered the same! I just follow the package instruction which is 30 minutes at 110C for fimo soft. I’ve done 20 minutes before and they seem to hold up fine so I think you can get away with shorter bake times with smaller pieces too! 😊😊
@@CraftersBlissAh, great! I'm always a bit hesitant with Fimo because I don't want to sculpt sth for ages and then ruin it with baking it too long 😬😁 But I guess, I'll just to try it again.
Haha oh yes that would be a disaster!! 😅😅 I would be sad if that happens haha I’ve seen some amazing artists do 15 minute bake time in between layers so maybe it’s better to do shorter? Especially for tiny clay sculptures.. I’ve burnt sculpey premo clay even after following the instructions so I think it also depends on the type of clay - some could be more sensitive to heat than others.. I’ll definitely try to make a note next time I get into working with polymer clay. I’d also be very excited to see what you make!! 👀😊😊💖
Ahhh!! The intro is amazing! Love these minis ~ It brings so much personality to the cafe
Thanks so much~ I’m glad you liked it! Really appreciate your comments! 💖✨
So cool!
Thank you! 💖✨
Wow! These are so well executed. Great job!
Thank you so much! 💖✨
These all came out great! Team pancakes! I know you used fluorescent paint for the glow, but maybe next time you could incorporate led lights 🤷♂
Thank you! Yes! I’m definitely keen on getting into LED lights! I appreciate how you noticed with the use of fluoro paints haha I was thinking a lot about how to creatively simulate lighting without the use of electricals but I will probably get into working with LED lights at some point :)
Wow! It’s great! Your hand is magical.
Thank you! :)
Very nice. Thanks for sharing this with us.
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this video! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment! 💖
Love the craftsmanship, and effort. I also make teeny tiny things. 😊
What fun. Love the details. Especially the tableware. 😮😅 Impressive.
Thank you so much!🌻💖✨
You’re so talented. My wife little crafty kitty on TH-cam would be a wonderful friend. You both enjoy minis
Thank you! And that sounds wonderful! I’m all here to contribute to the miniature making community and connecting with others through my work is such a great privilege and joy! 💖✨
I like the restaurant and I like the roof of the building as well. I want to see more about the roof in detail, but it is to short to see it. :)
Thank you for your comment! I have a few footages of the model case (including the roof) in my previous video where I built this model! I will make sure to show more detail of my miniature models in the future! 💖✨
You can mix the oil pastels with a bit of liquid sculpy and drizzle on the pancake to make syrup or other condiments
That's a great tip! I'll definitely have to try this next time! Thanks so much for your comment! :)
This is amazing I want to start making tiny dioramas and stumbled upon you channel can't wait for more videos the attentention to detail from the actual art down to the lovely styling of how you edit your videos is great for so early on.
Thank you so much! 😊💖💖
I love this so much! What did you do to keep the clay from getting too warm and melty? also, hadn't thought of the oil pastel coloring before, that's genius!
Thank you! 😊😊 I didn’t find this a big problem with FIMO soft! It’s been good overall for sculpting tiny, sometimes I find myself having to knead the clay a lot before it’s soft enough to work with and it tires out my fingertips so I’ve started switching over to sculpey premo. I use both brands and they’re both good to work with.
But when the clay has gotten too soft you can just let it sit on a ceramic tile (or glass) and I’ve found the clay firms up on its own after a few minutes - especially since I’m working with tiny amounts at a time, the ceramic surface and room temperature is usually good enough. Sometimes if I’ve left it for too long, it can get a bit brittle so it’s a bit of a balance.
I’ve also heard you can put the clay in the fridge as well if this doesn’t work. I haven’t personally tried this but I’d imagine it would be effective.. Im still learning about polymer clay and this is a bit of a long reply but I hope this helps! 😅
Wow! These super tiny minis are fantastic! Food always works for me. 😁😁😁😁 I wonder how long do you bake them? Do they need less. tme because they are so small?
Haha thank you! 💖 I’ve actually wondered the same! I just follow the package instruction which is 30 minutes at 110C for fimo soft. I’ve done 20 minutes before and they seem to hold up fine so I think you can get away with shorter bake times with smaller pieces too! 😊😊
@@CraftersBlissAh, great! I'm always a bit hesitant with Fimo because I don't want to sculpt sth for ages and then ruin it with baking it too long 😬😁 But I guess, I'll just to try it again.
Haha oh yes that would be a disaster!! 😅😅 I would be sad if that happens haha I’ve seen some amazing artists do 15 minute bake time in between layers so maybe it’s better to do shorter? Especially for tiny clay sculptures..
I’ve burnt sculpey premo clay even after following the instructions so I think it also depends on the type of clay - some could be more sensitive to heat than others.. I’ll definitely try to make a note next time I get into working with polymer clay. I’d also be very excited to see what you make!! 👀😊😊💖
@@CraftersBliss 😁😁😁