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Making Mini Food: 30 Polymer Clay Miniatures

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Making Mini Food: 30 Polymer Clay Miniatures

Contributors:

By (Author) Lynn Allingham

ISBN:

9781784943660

Publisher:

GMC Publications

Imprint:

Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd

Publication Date:

7th November 2017

UK Publication Date:

7th November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

745.5723

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 275mm

Description

Now you can indulge in your love for pizza, cake, burgers and ice cream without putting on any weight! With these sumptuous miniature polymer clay food projects you can enjoy all of your favorite treats without any guilt at all. Divided into three levels, each project has clear step-by-step instructions and is beautifully photographed to whet your appetite. Making Mini Food also includes an extensive techniques section telling you everything you need to know to embark on these intricate projects. AUTHOR: Lynn Allingham makes food-based jewelry, which she sells through her Etsy shop, Tuckshop. She takes huge inspiration from Japanese craft and is constantly looking for new and fresh techniques to explore. SELLING POINTS: . 30 delicious projects including popcorn, macaroni and cheese, strawberry tart, dressed lobster, watermelon, noodles, and roast chicken dinner . Easy-to-follow directions with sumptuous photographs Clear explanation of all the techniques and materials you will need . Suitable for all levels of ability

Reviews

...a fantastic gateway to miniature food making.

-- "Paperdoll Miniatures"

Divided into three levels, each miniature making project comes with clear, step-by-step instructions and is beautifully photographed to whet your appetite.

-- "The Daily Mini"

This collection features tiny dishes for polymer clay artists of all levels. Crafter Allingham begins with a series of techniques commonly used in her projects, including methods for preparing, cutting, and blending clays, adding realistic texture and color, and affixing jewelry findings to finished projects. Each piece is described as beginner, intermediate, or advanced level, and the amount of detail is stunning. The directions provide a helpful guide. Allingham's delightful creations are perfect for polymer clay jewelrymakers and doll house furniture enthusiasts.

-- "Library Journal"

Author Bio

Lynn Allingham makes food-based jewellery, which she sells through her Etsy shop, Tuckshop. She takes huge inspiration from Japanese craft and is constantly looking for new and fresh techniques to explore.

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