Girl Baby Shower W/ Mmf Figure
My first attempt at figure modeling. Strawberry cake with vanilla buttercream. The booties the baby is sitting between are made from cupcakes.
My first attempt at figure modeling. Strawberry cake with vanilla buttercream. The booties the baby is sitting between are made from cupcakes.
So beautiful!
how did you make the face? I'm always looking for ideas
very sweet!
The face was made by hand molding...the features: eyes, nose and smile are all done with cake tips of various sizes
So cute! How did you make it shiny?
Very cute!! Isn't modeling fun?!? Like being a kid again!
It's adorable!! :)
that's great looking.. very cool
Very cute...kinda looks like silly putty! :)
Love the tootsie toes. Great job. I didn't know you could do this with MMF.
AWWWWWW...too cute!
very good.
This picture is from when I had just made it, as it dried it has more of a matte finish.
how are you supporting her??? i think my MMF must be too soft cuz everything droops.. she's adorable!
Her head was formed and placed on a toothpick, then I molded the arms legs and torso. I inserted a toothpick into the bottom of the torso, then dampened the top of the legs. I topped the legs with the torso, inserting the bottom toothpick into the foam block for support. The dress is simply a circle cut out of MMF a draped over the body. The arms are supported by half-toothpicks. And finally, the head is then inserted into the body.
Gorgeous.
That is so cute!
So adorable! She looks so peaceful. Great job!
adorable
That is so cute!
So adorable! She looks so peaceful. Great job!
adorable
So beautiful!
how did you make the face? I'm always looking for ideas
very sweet!
The face was made by hand molding...the features: eyes, nose and smile are all done with cake tips of various sizes
So cute! How did you make it shiny?
Very cute!! Isn't modeling fun?!? Like being a kid again!
It's adorable!! :)
that's great looking.. very cool
Very cute...kinda looks like silly putty! :)
Love the tootsie toes. Great job. I didn't know you could do this with MMF.
AWWWWWW...too cute!
very good.
This picture is from when I had just made it, as it dried it has more of a matte finish.
how are you supporting her??? i think my MMF must be too soft cuz everything droops.. she's adorable!
Her head was formed and placed on a toothpick, then I molded the arms legs and torso. I inserted a toothpick into the bottom of the torso, then dampened the top of the legs. I topped the legs with the torso, inserting the bottom toothpick into the foam block for support. The dress is simply a circle cut out of MMF a draped over the body. The arms are supported by half-toothpicks. And finally, the head is then inserted into the body.
Gorgeous.