The second course that I had attended was polymer clay vegetables. It also took me a month plus to complete the whole vegetables course. Tiring but totally worth it once you see the finished result.
My miniature vegetables |
But after moving into my new apartment in Singapore, I was able to have a small room for doing my crafts. I could even display all my craft tools and accessories in my 'workshop'. This really helps. At least it makes it easier for me to get my tools. And best thing is, the room is well lit. In the past, I have to do my crafts on the dining table in the living room. And all my tools are kept in the cabinet. So it is pretty troublesome to bring in and out.
Close up |
My miniature vegetables include corns, bell pepper, cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, carrots, spring onions, taro, sweet potatoes, potatoes, garlic, onions, cucumbers, bitter gourds, celery, ladyfingers, gingers, tomatoes, eggplants, asparagus, peanuts, chili, mushrooms, lettuce, water chestnuts, chestnuts, lotus roots, radish,snow peas, long beans, turnips, pumpkin, garlic chives, cabbage......The vegetables course covers a wider variety as compared to my fruits course. The result is AWESOME.........
Making vegetables requires a lot more patience and details than making fruits. You have to make the details for the stems of the leafy vegetables as well. Sometimes you might also need to sprinkle some soil like substance or hairy like substance to create a muddy or hairy like feeling eg. potatoes and turnip. Before this step, you will have to paint the vegetable first so the soil like or hairy like substance then can stick onto the clay.
Corns |
Shitake mushroom |
Fresh mushroom |
Ginger |
Yam |
Next, I am gonna show you my leafy vegetables. Though I am more of a meat lover, but I know one must eat vegetables to get the necessary nutrition for a balanced diet. So everyday, my meals will definitely include either meat or fish plus veggies. Since my baby start to eat solid food, he also MUST eat veggies and fruits daily. Start from young. That's what the old generation will say.
Spinach |
Lettuce |
Lettuce |
Celery |
Garlic chives |
Spring onions |
Finally, I would like to thank my hubby for making my dreams come true. He was the one who encouraged and sponsored me for these 2 polymer clay courses. It was pretty costly including the materials, tools and etc... But I really did enjoyed the whole course. Also I got to know a few good HK friends at the workshop. These 2 baskets is a good memento for me. Bye Bye Hong Kong.......