All of those itty bitty fiddly parts and you handle them like a pro. I LOVE the level of detail in these! The faces on the gingerbread men, the tiny little peppermints, the icicles...excellent work.
Just now saw you in my suggestion videos, I subscribed, and liked it. I absolutely love miniatures of any kind. Although I would never attempt to make something so detailed with a lot of work involved but I do enjoy watching it.
Hello, I just found your channel and I love your creations. Can you please show us how you made the silicon molds for mass producing the little candies?
That was pretty awesome to watch. I make miniatures (as well as other things) on my channel, too. Now. you've got me wanting to make some mini ginger houses!!! The only thing I don't have is Fimo Deco Gel - that stuff seems pretty hard to come by. I don't have those colors of clay either, but you can always color the clay with paint before baking or just paint it after. I already had a mini candycane cane from before, but the little gingerbread mold is adorable and I like how you made a cookie base for the house - so cute. That's an idea that I would try if I made these as well. Well done! Clay is starting to get a little too expensive for my tastes - even sculpey 3 now costs what Fimo used to cost a few years ago. But I still love it - haven't done it in a while, but I have stuff in mind to create this year. Great tutorial.
I am so happy I found you and your fans. You are an incredible artist and teacher. I will be trying to make some of these. They are just so darn sweet. Addicted to miniature making an Oklahoma, Barb
Wow! Amazing video! I am curious how you made the tiny molds and what you chose to make them from? Thoroughly enjoyed watching all of your videos and can't wait until you post more! Thank you!
Thank you! ☺ I made the molds out of 2 part silicone putty. 1st I made the item I wanted to cast from polymerclay, baked it then pressed it into the silicone.
Ah! Assemble AFTER baking…..well duh. Thanks for sharing your awesome techniques! My wonky gingerbread earrings need a redo. I’m hoping you have a tutorial to make those striped candies….
Hi, I usually bake each stage for around 15-20 minutes. Always follow the baking instructions on the packet as different brands can have different baking times and temperatures!
Out of curiosity, why did you opt to use clay when assembling the gingerbread house? I would have instinctively used fimo liquid or the deco clay but I’m curious the reason to use the clay as it looked like it was much more difficult than fimo liquid or deco clay would have been but I am impatient and always opt for quick and easy over anything and I’m new to polymer clay so I’m totally ignorant but eager to learn. I’m used to throwing pots on a wheel with natural clay where water is my glue which of course doesn’t work with polymer clay. Lol
I like to use clay as it helps to cover up some of the joins and blends in better. I find it also holds it together better while I'm still working on it but either way would work!
Such a labor of love! Everyone must love receiving them ❤️
All of those itty bitty fiddly parts and you handle them like a pro. I LOVE the level of detail in these! The faces on the gingerbread men, the tiny little peppermints, the icicles...excellent work.
Thank you so much!
Adorable ...
glad to see a new crafting channel
Awesome precious little gingerbread house…Great video!!!
Absolutely Stunning ❤
Thank you! 😊
What a cute idea! I like your tip for covering the clay when baking to prevent it from getting burned. I’m fairly new to fimo clay
What a beautiful work!! I love making miniatures, but I work with cold porcelain. Thanks for sharing
This is so cute! I'd love to have one. What fun you must have creating all of these cute things.
So cute!
love your work, could you give the demension of the pieces . I am anxious to make one
Lovely I enjoyed watching so relaxing while I was doing my own crafting.
Just now saw you in my suggestion videos, I subscribed, and liked it. I absolutely love miniatures of any kind. Although I would never attempt to make something so detailed with a lot of work involved but I do enjoy watching it.
Hello, I just found your channel and I love your creations. Can you please show us how you made the silicon molds for mass producing the little candies?
Thank you! Yes I will definitely do a video showing the silicone moulding putty in more detail. 😀
That was pretty awesome to watch. I make miniatures (as well as other things) on my channel, too. Now. you've got me wanting to make some mini ginger houses!!! The only thing I don't have is Fimo Deco Gel - that stuff seems pretty hard to come by. I don't have those colors of clay either, but you can always color the clay with paint before baking or just paint it after. I already had a mini candycane cane from before, but the little gingerbread mold is adorable and I like how you made a cookie base for the house - so cute. That's an idea that I would try if I made these as well. Well done! Clay is starting to get a little too expensive for my tastes - even sculpey 3 now costs what Fimo used to cost a few years ago. But I still love it - haven't done it in a while, but I have stuff in mind to create this year. Great tutorial.
These are so fantastical! Love!
I am so happy I found you and your fans. You are an incredible artist and teacher. I will be trying to make some of these. They are just so darn sweet. Addicted to miniature making an Oklahoma, Barb
Thank you Barb!
very beautiful.
Wow! Amazing video! I am curious how you made the tiny molds and what you chose to make them from? Thoroughly enjoyed watching all of your videos and can't wait until you post more! Thank you!
Thank you! ☺ I made the molds out of 2 part silicone putty. 1st I made the item I wanted to cast from polymerclay, baked it then pressed it into the silicone.
@@miniatureaddictionclubI’m wondering if straight silicone seal would work?
Super Cute!
Looks amazing!
Ah! Assemble AFTER baking…..well duh. Thanks for sharing your awesome techniques! My wonky gingerbread earrings need a redo. I’m hoping you have a tutorial to make those striped candies….
Phenomenon
Very cute 🥰🥰
How many minutes did you baked them for?
Hi, I usually bake each stage for around 15-20 minutes. Always follow the baking instructions on the packet as different brands can have different baking times and temperatures!
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So cute ❤️💖💙👍💕
What is the icing please?
I used a mixture of liquid polymerclay and white sculpey premo but you can also get white liquid sculpey 🙂
Do you have the pattern link , please? Thank you
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Out of curiosity, why did you opt to use clay when assembling the gingerbread house? I would have instinctively used fimo liquid or the deco clay but I’m curious the reason to use the clay as it looked like it was much more difficult than fimo liquid or deco clay would have been but I am impatient and always opt for quick and easy over anything and I’m new to polymer clay so I’m totally ignorant but eager to learn. I’m used to throwing pots on a wheel with natural clay where water is my glue which of course doesn’t work with polymer clay. Lol
I like to use clay as it helps to cover up some of the joins and blends in better. I find it also holds it together better while I'm still working on it but either way would work!