Candy and cake rings
Nov. 23rd, 2008 10:54 amOne of these is not like the others:

The strawberry pie on the left is an eraser I bought at the Japanese book store. To strengthen the erasers I took them apart and glued them back together with E6000. The one on the right has an eraser cookie base and strawberries from another eraser, with frosting made out of bathroom caulk.

The white one is an eraser base, with caulk frosting, glitter, rhinestone and bow. The white chocolate with strawberry filling is made out of Fimo clay. The hamburger is an eraser I got out of one of those quarter machines.

All the necklace charms are made out of Fimo.

That tiny strawberry was a pain to make.

These are all made out of caulk, with a small rhinestone. The tiny strawberry is made out of Fimo.

The cakes are all Fimo, except the white on the outside was Sculpty. I'm official converted over to Fimo. It's a lot easier to work with.

Another strawberry:

Tiny roses:

Nom nom nom, good enough to eat.

The strawberry pie on the left is an eraser I bought at the Japanese book store. To strengthen the erasers I took them apart and glued them back together with E6000. The one on the right has an eraser cookie base and strawberries from another eraser, with frosting made out of bathroom caulk.

The white one is an eraser base, with caulk frosting, glitter, rhinestone and bow. The white chocolate with strawberry filling is made out of Fimo clay. The hamburger is an eraser I got out of one of those quarter machines.

All the necklace charms are made out of Fimo.

That tiny strawberry was a pain to make.

These are all made out of caulk, with a small rhinestone. The tiny strawberry is made out of Fimo.

The cakes are all Fimo, except the white on the outside was Sculpty. I'm official converted over to Fimo. It's a lot easier to work with.

Another strawberry:

Tiny roses:

Nom nom nom, good enough to eat.