Miniature Table Set (Polymer Clay)
by g.ivyolcott in Craft > Clay
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Miniature Table Set (Polymer Clay)
Hello! I love making tiny things. My favorite material to use is polymer clay. I wanted to create a dinner table set made for teeny tiny people (or fairies or tiny mice). Enjoy!
Supplies
- polymer clay
- jewelry box top
- empty thread bobbins
- glue
- small piece of fabric
- nimble fingers
Table
Centerpiece
Plates and Napkins
Hors D’oeuvres
I decided to start the meal off with a cheese plate, a garden salad with cherry tomatoes, and deviled eggs. As you can see, some of the tiny folks arrived early and couldn’t help but to begin filling their plates. Others have yet to join the fun! For the eggs, I made tiny white balls out of clay, hollowed out a hole in the center, and filled it with yellow clay (I baked them individually so I could separate them out - or else they would clump together). For the salad, I pulled of tiny bits of green clay (different shades) and dropped them into the bowl. I added tiny red balls for the cherry tomatoes. Lastly, the sculpted a cheese board out of brown clay (I mixed two browns so it looked more like wood), the olives are tiny black balls of clay, the crackers I cut from a tiny log of clay I rolled, and the cheese I sculpted (with the help of google images).
Final Product and Object for Size Comparison
Once you have added everything you want to add to your tiny table (I included tiny candlesticks, salt and pepper shakers, and a bowl of oranges), pick an object to use for size comparison. I suggest a toothpick (as seen on my table) or a coin.
I plan to hide my table in a tree stump in the middle of the woods this spring. I hope a kid will stumble across it and let their imagination run wild.
Woohoo! Enjoy!