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Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls by Angie Scarr (2001, Paperback, Illustrated) 
Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls by Angie Scarr (2001, Paperback, Illustrated)

 
Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls by Angie Scarr (2001, Paperback, Illustrated)

Author: Angie Scarr
Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman Pubns ltd
Publication Date: 2001-09-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1861082150
ISBN-13: 9781861082152
Product ID: EPID2253761
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Publication Date:2001-09-01
Edition Description:Illustrated

Size
Length:128 pages
Height:1.0 in
Width:8.0 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:17.6 oz

Publisher's Note
The intricate detail will enchant you--and inspire you to creative heights as you make mouthwatering works of miniature art! A master modeler reveals the tricks of molding marvelously realistic fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cheeses, breads, pastries, and cakes--plus stands and boxes for displaying them. Just imagine a small produce stand, for example, covered with a brightly striped canopy and filled with crates of tiny oranges, apples, cauliflowers, cabbages, ripe red tomatoes, and luscious-looking corn. Complete the effect by hanging bunches of bananas from the wooden beams. The fish market even has a blackboard where you can write "today's specials." Techniques include simple and advanced caning, stacking, color blending, and more. If you love dollhouses, think how much pleasure you'll have adding to your diminutive world.

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      Achieving excellence in Polymer Clay miniature foods
    Review created: 07/10/06
    10 of 16 people found this review helpful.

    Loved this book. Angie gives tips on how she achieves the most excellent results with polymer techniques from the complicated caning process to the famed Skinner technique. Though the amount of clay needed to achieve these effects is large, the result is overall worthwhile to the person who loves to sculpt realistic dollhouse miniature foods in one inch scale. Angie gives valuable formulas for mixing the polymer clays to achieve the realistic color, and even textures of fruits, meats, and vegetables. Also valuable is an index on locating the tools and materials used by the artist in the book. A wonderful book that not only makes it enjoyable, but fun for the person who collects or creates their own dollhouse miniatures with polymer clay. A must have for the miniature collector's reference library.


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