Showing posts with label Sculpey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpey. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

More New Doll Food!

Lately, all I've wanted to do is make doll food with sculpey clay. It's really fun! Here's my newest creation...

We have a chocolate cookie, a rainbow chocolate chip cookie, and a pretty pink macaron!

I made this using the instructions on Small Dolls In A Big World. Here's the link if you want to take a look! http://smalldollsinabigworld.com/crafts/craft-make-caramel-delight-cookies/ 
My cookie is really big....

Next, is the pink Macaron! I love it because it's pink!

Last is the rainbow cookie! I like it a lot. :)

Remember the post about my burned doll clay food? Here is a picture of them.

The macarons turned gray..... And the donut is brown on the edges. ;)



What do you think? Which dessert do you like best? 



-American Girl Doll Crafter

Friday, August 28, 2015

My New Clay Doll Food

Lately, I've been making sculpey clay food for my dolls. I really enjoy it! So far I have made 3 pancakes, 2 slices of bacon, 2 crossiants, 1 egg, 10 blueberries,  1 donut, and 4 chocolate bars. Now, I have a few more things to add to my collection of clay food! Let's take a look...



This is my clay candy. Sadly, the orange lollipop broke when I was playing with it. :(  I made a swirly lollipop, 7 licorice sticks, 1 pink Popsicle, and a bag of doll M and M's. This is probably my favorite batch of food so far! Do you like them? What do you think I should make next? :)





-American Girl Doll Crafter 







Thursday, August 13, 2015

Doll Food Disaster!

You won't believe what happened a few days ago! Here's the story.



We had just bought a sculpey clay to make a craft for Maryellen Month. I didn't have much experience with clay, but after playing around with it for 2 days, I got the hang of it. :) I had just finished the MM craft and decided to make my dolls some french treats. They're so cute; 2 macarons and crossiants, 4 chocolate bars and a donut! I put them in the oven for 15 minutes at 275 degrees. But before the timer went off, we went to go run an errand. I totally forgot about my treats as I rushed out the door. My family and I were gone for 2 hours! On the way home, I shouted, "OH NO! I left my clay treats in the oven!" My mom drove as fast as she could towards home. Thankfully, our house wasn't in flames, but it smelled terrible! We took the treats out of the oven and let them cool outside. (They smelled that bad!) Surpisingly, they weren't burned. Just a little brown on the edges, but I could still use them.


I'm so thankful that our house isn't burned down and I've learned my lesson! From now on, I'm sitting right by the oven until my clay creations are done!


Have you ever had a disaster while making something for your doll?

-American Girl Doll Crafter