Hello crafters!
Just posting a quick craft before I start crafting again today. If I don't keep posting a few posts a day, I will never get close to having a chance to post all crafts, tips, or tutorials.
So for this craft I created some yummy miniature bread rolls with chocolate drizzle.
I created the bread rolls by mixing brown and white clay. I then separated the clay into 4 parts so all four bread rolls would be about the same time. I then just rolled each into a ball and used a touch of sandpaper to give it a small bread texture.
To make the drizzle, well it is actually a very unusual mix of a few different items. I got a small cup, poured some water in it, along with putting some brown clay in it. I also sprinkled tons of dark colored chalk and added some Tacky Glue in it. I mixed it for a bit until it became thick enough and had dried a little. I then used a toothpick to spread the drizzle all over the bread rolls. It was VERY messy though & became very stretchy, almost like slime. So if you don't enjoy getting messy, I wouldn't recommend it.
The best part about the chocolate drizzle? After it hardened, it dried perfect and became VERY hard to break or tear apart.
I hope you like it!
Just posting a quick craft before I start crafting again today. If I don't keep posting a few posts a day, I will never get close to having a chance to post all crafts, tips, or tutorials.
So for this craft I created some yummy miniature bread rolls with chocolate drizzle.
I created the bread rolls by mixing brown and white clay. I then separated the clay into 4 parts so all four bread rolls would be about the same time. I then just rolled each into a ball and used a touch of sandpaper to give it a small bread texture.
To make the drizzle, well it is actually a very unusual mix of a few different items. I got a small cup, poured some water in it, along with putting some brown clay in it. I also sprinkled tons of dark colored chalk and added some Tacky Glue in it. I mixed it for a bit until it became thick enough and had dried a little. I then used a toothpick to spread the drizzle all over the bread rolls. It was VERY messy though & became very stretchy, almost like slime. So if you don't enjoy getting messy, I wouldn't recommend it.
The best part about the chocolate drizzle? After it hardened, it dried perfect and became VERY hard to break or tear apart.
I hope you like it!
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