How to Make miniatures food
This is short video of showing how to make food miniatures using japanese clay. Japanese clay has very high transparency after dry, which make the mini food looks real. Lulu has workshop at Chatswood, Sydney to teach miniatures food making. Please feel free to visit www.luluminiatures.com for more information.
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2:53 am on November 10th, 2009
A bit of water? I though it was glue… I wanna learn
2:57 am on November 10th, 2009
PS: You are amaziiiiing!!!
3:09 am on December 10th, 2009
It is airdry
3:09 am on December 10th, 2009
Please see my previous answers
11:34 am on December 22nd, 2009
nice job! how do u make cream? pls make more videos!
2:11 pm on December 24th, 2009
Use you a normal paint ?
Or a paint special for the fimo ?
( Sorry for my bad english T_X )
2:14 pm on December 24th, 2009
What use you in 4:09 ? ^^
Beautiful creation ^0^
4:15 pm on December 26th, 2009
That is glue with clay
4:15 pm on December 26th, 2009
I add oil paint to the japanese clay
11:16 am on December 30th, 2009
hi,i mix my clay with oil colour but the colour comes out very light..do i need to add more oil colour to mix for a deeper colour?..thxx =)
4:05 pm on January 7th, 2010
Yes, you need to add more colour until achiving your desire colour
5:59 am on January 17th, 2010
what brand of paint,for the clay,do you use?
6:04 am on January 17th, 2010
The brand of the paint in the video is Van Gough, I also use Winton brand as well
6:13 am on January 17th, 2010
just any art shop, but I recommend you to buy winton brand. The Van Gough one is quite old and I’m not sure if you can still find it.
7:30 pm on January 21st, 2010
what is the name brand of the clay you use? Isn’t Fuwa Fuwa Japanese clay? I’ve heard Luna is the best but I’ve never worked with anything other than sculpey III, fimo, premo, & super sculpey … thanks!
11:38 pm on January 21st, 2010
The brand is hearty for the cakes. For fruits, meat etc the brand is Grace
8:57 am on January 23rd, 2010
That is just some white glue to mix with the clay. The green leaves are actually I purchased from model shop, it is for building the trees, leaves for landscapes
11:28 pm on January 28th, 2010
you can’t because you need to bake polymer clay, so you need to bake the polymer clay first, and use glue after that
9:41 am on January 31st, 2010
you can’t mix glue with polymer clay.
3:07 am on March 29th, 2010
japanese clay, but what kind of japanese clay?
5:07 am on April 5th, 2010
@SuperJoeka
Only this clay can mix with oil paint
12:22 pm on April 6th, 2010
@iheartpie10 I import them from Japan
12:23 pm on April 6th, 2010
@BallerinaProduction , this is resin clay
1:52 am on May 12th, 2010
i do the exact same thing buy im only on the dimsum lv. how much does the clay cost in japan cause over here its 20
1:03 pm on May 12th, 2010
@WindsLegends it is around the same here