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How To Make A Miniature Polymer Cake

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

A ten minute video showing how I make a miniature chocolate cherry cake out of polymer clay. Sorry for any sloppy editing. I had to whittle this down to under 10 minutes to get it on YouTube.

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  • Umm. nope. I did look at photos of some real cakes online for ideas, I think.

  • You don't bake it long enough. Isn't it for premo 30 min for every quarter inch. Your cake is about an inch so should be baked longer.

  • clays and ovens are different. It depends on a lot of factors. Premo is 30min per 1/4 inch, but Fimo is 15min per 1/4 inch. The baking time isn't scientific. If it comes out of the oven and it's hard...then it's been baked long enough. I've never had a problem with under-baking. I've over-baked a few times though.

  • Hello...i wanted to know if the polymer clay needs any baking in order to become hard? And where can i store my clay after i had open the package?I'm not so sure as i'm just starting to learn this...T.T thks

  • yes, as it says in the video, it needs to be baked. The package should have specific heats and instructions. Store it in an air-tight container, like a plastic box.

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  • cute CUTE!! maybe a little to cute??

  • You really need to lose the background music!!!

  • but...what do you do with them? do you set them on display,or are they just keepsakes to be put in a box....? not trying to be rude in any way, but whats the purpose? :)

  • where did you get the rolling pin

  • Hi, I was just wondering is that Fimo polymer clay you are using? If so, could you tell me where you purchase them? I'd like to try my hand at making delicious looking cakes. By the way, beautifully delicious yummy looking cake, and wonderful tutorial! I loved watching it. ^__^

  • Easy to follow and nice result! --The Great American Dollhouse Museum

  • @TheRainDropWorld ALL clay supplies are cheaper ONLINE and EBAY!! Cheaper on ebay!!

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  • I've got mine at Michael's for $10. Its hanging right above the clay in my local store. Hope that will help.

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