These round little cakes presented on a stick are so much fun to make in dollhouse miniature scale. I made them in many colours and I also made them in different types -some with sugar coated, some with coconut flakes coated on them :) and some sugar glazed.
I don't think I'm done yet - in making them in different colours. So I will continue to churn out in different shades of colours, just because I'm enjoying making them so much.
These dollhouse miniatures are lovingly handmade by me. Hope it brings a smile to your face!
Fake sugar granules are also available in my store here.
I don't think I'm done yet - in making them in different colours. So I will continue to churn out in different shades of colours, just because I'm enjoying making them so much.
These dollhouse miniatures are lovingly handmade by me. Hope it brings a smile to your face!
Fake sugar granules are also available in my store here.
Seeing the rainbow colours of pink makes me happy :)
Cake pops in 1/12 dollhouse miniature scale lovingly handmade by me
My wife and I make these, minus sticks, and it's so much fun to play with the real flavors! Carrot cake, German chocolate, red velvet... Yum!
ReplyDeleteo.m.g! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSe ven deliciosos y tan chiquitines.
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It's so cute! ^.^ Do you make them with polymer clay? And by the way, I love your header!
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteBye Faby
Dear Pei Li,
ReplyDeleteThe cake pops are so sweet. I havent tasted one in real life though. I would try if they look as good as yours.
These are gorgeous. They look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
I knew it was some kind of clay buy I thought it might've been polymer clay because a lot of people make miniature things with polymer clay so that it never dries out. How long could you work on something before the clay dries?
ReplyDeleteThere are definitely techniques to work with air dry clay. Very different techniques compared to polymer clay too. I don't have problem having the clay dry out. It's all about planning your steps and knowing what to do next, in an orderly fashion. Don't have an exact answer to your question as it depends on what you are working on. Could be 15 mins to an hour.
ReplyDeleteDearest sweet pei li, these are so pretty and such fun! I really adore it. Ahhh and i think my little doll would love to have one. :) Have a lovely merry happy sunday and love to you!
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que trabajos tan bien hechos haces!!!
ReplyDeleteson de dulce!!! Besos de las Malu´s.
I'm smiling ear-to-ear when looking at these sweet petits.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy monday, sweet Pei Li xx
those are incredible!
ReplyDeleteThese look good enough to eat. x
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