I finished the second set of plates that I plan to use in my 1:12 scale kitchen. Even though the clay turned out a little more tan than beige, I think I am really quite satisfied with the finished product. 🙂 I had a lot of fun making my plates, and I’d really like to make more, but I recently decided it was high time I tried to work on my handmade BJD project again, so currently my workspace is tied up. Normally I wouldn’t mind having more than one project going at once, but considering the BJD I am making is made from LaDoll and the plates are polymer clay, I figure it’s best to keep those two things well away from each other.
Again it seems there needs to be more time in a day and more workspace available. I imagine if I weren’t dividing my time between dolly crafts and comic work I would have more progress to show, but alas comic work pays and dolly work does not….at least not yet. I am still considering selling some of my plates. When I finally get around to setting up shop I’ll be sure to post a link. 😉
These, as well as the white ones with green on them, turned out just amazing. I am happy with my re-ment plates, but what a satisfaction is must be to be able to (have the patience to…) make the dinnerware yourself!
Yeah it was totally great to make my own custom dinnerware….however I had a problem after this posting, and that was the acrylic gloss sealer I put on the plates reacted badly with the sculpey and became slightly tacky. XP I was surprised because it’s my resin safe sealer I use on my doll face-ups, but I guess sculpey can be finicky.
Anyway I’ll probably be making more plates in the future, but I need to find a good brush or spray on gloss sealer that won’t react with the sculpey.