I have not made new polymer clay princesses for a while and it dawned on me that I hadn't attempted to do Elsa.
As you can see, they have no faces. I am going to try something new because making the clay eyes on such a tiny scale drives me mad. I can NEVER get the eyes the same size.
Plan A: Draw the faces with a fine tipped marker or pen after they are baked.
Plan B: Paint the faces. I am pretty sure this is a plan doomed to fail.
Plan C: Print tiny eyes and glue them on.
Sadly, I can't compete them until I get a toaster oven to bake them in. I also wanted to post the faceless princesses so that I show the "After" photo. It will be interesting to see if I ruin them.
UPDATE: I am sad to report that this project is a FAIL! I burnt the poor princesses to a crisp while curing the. Lesson Learned: When using a new appliance to cook polymer clay, do not walk off and do laundry.
As you can see, they have no faces. I am going to try something new because making the clay eyes on such a tiny scale drives me mad. I can NEVER get the eyes the same size.
Plan A: Draw the faces with a fine tipped marker or pen after they are baked.
Plan B: Paint the faces. I am pretty sure this is a plan doomed to fail.
Plan C: Print tiny eyes and glue them on.
Sadly, I can't compete them until I get a toaster oven to bake them in. I also wanted to post the faceless princesses so that I show the "After" photo. It will be interesting to see if I ruin them.
UPDATE: I am sad to report that this project is a FAIL! I burnt the poor princesses to a crisp while curing the. Lesson Learned: When using a new appliance to cook polymer clay, do not walk off and do laundry.