Use a water-based gloss for "wet" items like glazed donuts or fresh fruit, and a matte finish for fabrics or wood-look items. 5. Baking for Success
You can mix clay colors just like paint. If a color is too vibrant, add a tiny pinch of translucent or brown clay to give it a more "organic," realistic tone. Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay
In the miniature world, (one inch equals one foot) is the most common. Use a water-based gloss for "wet" items like
The secret to "professional" miniatures isn't just the sculpt—it's the finish: If a color is too vibrant, add a
Creating doll’s house miniatures with polymer clay is a rewarding way to bring a tiny world to life. Whether you are a seasoned miniaturist or a curious beginner, polymer clay is the gold standard for this hobby because it is easy to manipulate, holds incredible detail, and cures in a standard home oven. 1. Essential Tools & Materials
Tent your pieces with aluminum foil while baking to protect them from direct heat.
Polymer clay allows you to "print" 3D objects with your own hands. Start small—perhaps a tiny plate of cookies—and watch your miniature world grow!