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Old December 11th 04, 08:45 AM
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Lesley Klopper wrote:
kelly wrote
Is there anywhere on the web to find instructions and hints
on making tiny (but realistic looking) flowers? I can
find larger flowers, but they don't carry over to miniatures
very well...



Kelly, I can really recommend a booklet called "Meyer's Florist

Shoppe' by
Barbara Meyer ISBN Number 0-933168-29-2. Barbara makes 1/12th scale

flowers
for dollhouses using bread dough, but poly clay could easily be

substituted.
Instructions are included for everything from Cyclamen to Orchids ,
Carnations and Roses. Hopefully this book is still available

I think that there are also some polyclay plants and flowers in Sue

Heaser's
book
"Making DollsHouse Miniatures with Polymer Clay" - her web address is

http://www.heaser.demon.co.uk/claypit.htm



www.polymerclayminiatures.com
is getting ready to add tutorials for miniature flowers.

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