Just wanted to share this website I ran into by chance.
I don't know what country this woman is located (might be Spain).
Her work is very good and could give you some great ideas if you work with modeled figures.
http://www.rosanebolos.com.br/servicos.htm
It looks great! Although some of the pictures didn´t open up in my computer.
Inma
Ps: I think she is from Brazil or maybe Portugal. The language is not Spanish. It´s Portuguese, I believe. (I´m from Spain)
Her work is awesome.........too bad she doesn't have any instructions.....LOL wish I could mold like that!!!
It looks great! Although some of the pictures didn´t open up in my computer.
Inma
Ps: I think she is from Brazil or maybe Portugal. The language is not Spanish. It´s Portuguese, I believe. (I´m from Spain)
The website domain is Brazillian.
.br = Brazil country code.
I have a couple of books from Michaels about modeling clay figures. I have found them to be very helpful in making fondant/gumpaste figures!
The March 2006 issue of Family Fun Magazine has an article on making cute little critters out of clay that can easily be done in fondant. It's also on their website- www.familyfun.com. Just type in "Clay" in the search bar. When the menu of options comes up, scroll down a bit to find "Lovely Ladybug", "Stinky Skunk" etc... I don't know know how to add a link, sorry.(Darn Newbies!)
hiya ima,
to place a link into the body of a post all you do is right click the address of the page you want posted (it's at the top of the screen in the address bar) then click "copy" exit out of that go to where you want to post it and right click again and then click "paste" poof there it is in the body of the post.
Awesome site! I really loved the Finding Nemo cake she did with all the individual cakes!
Amazing work!!! I wish I could read the language. Does anyone know if she uses gumpaste or fondant?
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