absolutely adorable! I love pooh! Any suggestions on how to go about making them? Do you start molding the body and then add the arms and legs? Thank you!
Thaks for the comment. I usually start with the body & then make the legs, then the arms, the head & finally all the small details. Sometimes to help stability I use a piece of dry spaghetti, pushed through the neck, into the body, for support & then push the head onto it. I also think it's a great help with modelling if you have a figure or toy in front of you while you're working. It is so much easier than trying to work off a picture. Hope this helps!
Thaks for the comment. I usually start with the body & then make the legs, then the arms, the head & finally all the small details. Sometimes to help stability I use a piece of dry spaghetti, pushed through the neck, into the body, for support & then push the head onto it. I also think it's a great help with modelling if you have a figure or toy in front of you while you're working. It is so much easier than trying to work off a picture. Hope this helps!
absolutely adorable! I love pooh! Any suggestions on how to go about making them? Do you start molding the body and then add the arms and legs? Thank you!
sooo cute
Absolutely beautiful!!! What did you make the figures out of ?
I love it!
very pretty and so sweet!
Awesome the figures are so great! How did youd o them?
Thanks for the comments. I made the figures with modelling paste & lots of patience!
Beautiful...I really like it...love the bees coming out of the hunny pot
great job on this!
very nice!!!
Your garland on this is beautiful. Going into my favorites. I'm an Eeyore fan myself!
Awesome!!!!
absolutely adorable! I love pooh! Any suggestions on how to go about making them? Do you start molding the body and then add the arms and legs? Thank you!
Thaks for the comment. I usually start with the body & then make the legs, then the arms, the head & finally all the small details. Sometimes to help stability I use a piece of dry spaghetti, pushed through the neck, into the body, for support & then push the head onto it. I also think it's a great help with modelling if you have a figure or toy in front of you while you're working. It is so much easier than trying to work off a picture. Hope this helps!
You do such beautiful work!! Stunning, flawless cake.
Awesome!!!!
Your garland on this is beautiful. Going into my favorites. I'm an Eeyore fan myself!
great job on this!
very nice!!!
sooo cute
Absolutely beautiful!!! What did you make the figures out of ?
I love it!
very pretty and so sweet!
Awesome the figures are so great! How did youd o them?
Thanks for the comments. I made the figures with modelling paste & lots of patience!
Beautiful...I really like it...love the bees coming out of the hunny pot
Thaks for the comment. I usually start with the body & then make the legs, then the arms, the head & finally all the small details. Sometimes to help stability I use a piece of dry spaghetti, pushed through the neck, into the body, for support & then push the head onto it. I also think it's a great help with modelling if you have a figure or toy in front of you while you're working. It is so much easier than trying to work off a picture. Hope this helps!
absolutely adorable! I love pooh! Any suggestions on how to go about making them? Do you start molding the body and then add the arms and legs? Thank you!
You do such beautiful work!! Stunning, flawless cake.
Great job