Making Doll's House Miniatures With Polymer Clay May 2026
Follow the package instructions exactly (usually 230°F–275°F).
You don’t need an expensive studio to start, but a few basics make a world of difference: Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay
Polymer clay allows you to "print" 3D objects with your own hands. Start small—perhaps a tiny plate of cookies—and watch your miniature world grow! Keep a "scale ruler" or a 1:12 human figure on your desk
Keep a "scale ruler" or a 1:12 human figure on your desk. If you’re making a loaf of bread, compare it to the figure’s hand to ensure it isn’t accidentally the size of a giant boulder! 3. Basic Techniques for Miniaturists Making Doll's House Miniatures with Polymer Clay
Brands like Fimo Professional or Sculpey Premo are ideal because they are firm enough to hold fine details without wilting.
Acts as a "glue" for joining raw-to-raw or raw-to-baked clay pieces. 2. Getting the Scale Right
Use an old toothbrush to create a "cake" or "bread" texture. Aluminum foil crumpled into a ball creates realistic stone or rustic leather effects.