Fake food

87 Pins
·
4w
Prim/Country Faux Bread Tutorial & How I Style Them
Prim/Country Faux Bread Tutorial & How I Style Them - YouTube
71K views · 1K reactions | Made a cute peppermint cake for my cocoa bar using a metal loaf pan from the Dollar Tree #dollartree #christmas #fakebake #foamclay #peppermint... | By UpnGrowing | Facebook
8.7K views · 181 reactions | Let’s make FAUX bread! You can catch my recent Facebook live for more details on how I made this! | Mother Thyme
8.7K views · 181 reactions | Let’s make FAUX bread! You can catch my recent Facebook live for more details on how I made this! | Mother Thyme
🥧 New & Improved Primitive Faux Pumpkin Pie and Tarts | 🥧 New & Improved Primitive Faux Pumpkin Pie and Tarts Welcome to the Mold-A-Wood Marathon hosted by Creative Crafting by Katie Cohosted by Craft... | By My Sweet Home Living | Facebook
Learn how to make the mini slices of pumpkin pie! 🎃🥧🎃🥧🎃 | 🎃🥧PUMPKIN PIE SLICES TUTORIAL!!🥧🎃 #glittzandgluefoamclay | By Christy's Faux Confections | Hello, everybody. This is Christy with Christy's Full Confections. Um I am on today to show you how to do the little pumpkin pie pieces that I made yesterday. I'll show you them. This is what I made. I made another tray of em. I don't know why I made so many but I love them so darn much. Um how stinking cute are these? I just can't and they're you know, different sizes. I mainly make the every year for my all of my fake bakes like my mugs and my shakes and just you know any fake bakes like for for Thanksgiving or fall or even I'll put some in my Halloween stuff so and then also some people are wanting them just as is so I do sell em like that too so I'm going to quick show you they're super super easy and so so cute. So, Imma set this to the side and they smell good too because I use cinnamon on them. Um so, you're going to need I use this color of gingerbread brown from Glitz and Blue Glitz and Glue on Itsy and the gingerbread brown and I mixed that with the orange from Glitz and Glue. I they don't have the name of the color on here but I believe it was pumpkin orange I want to say and I mix these two together and I'll show you how much I do of that and then the same clay for glitz and glue but the skin color. So, I don't mix anything with this and this is just for the crust. So, let me show you how I do the pumpkin pie part. I just add a little bit of orange to my plate just because it's a little bit too brown oh and then you're going to need I have a round set of cookie cutters here and I use this one and I believe it's the four inch but you can use it the bigger one too because if you want to do the bigger pieces you can really do any size you want I mean of out of all these sizes you know depending on what you need them for or what you're using them for you know Like I said, you can do the little slices or the big ones. So, I like to have a variety just you know, just for you know, for different designs or or projects I have going on. So, I'll show you here. So, I'm I'm blending in the gingerbread and the orange and it's just going to give it a nice little orangey color here. And then I do use spackle for the whipped cream on the top but you can also use white clay and you can you know make your own little dollop of cool whip I did that last year but actually this year it went a lot faster with with the spackle in the bag in the piping bag it just went a lot faster so so when I'm doing this many you know speed is you know, a thing. I I can't spend all day on one embellishment. So, so this is about the color I want and I'm just going to move this out of the way. Okay, so I'm just going to roll this out. I'm on my trusty ceramic tile just because my white plastic little cover here that I use for you know, rolling up my clay and stuff. It's stained and it's got bumps on it and it makes my clay, you know, have little imperfections and I don't like it and Ron is supposed to be cutting me a new piece today because we have a whole sheet outside in the garage. So, I'm just waiting for him to do that when he gets home from work and also it's easier to cut on this. I need to do a lot of cutting with this and it's a lot easier just because it's you know, more It's firmer. So, I'm going to use my my, I'm sorry. I think I'm going to view here. Hold on. There we go. Okay. So, I'm just going to use this one and I do want to double check the size. Yup, it is a 4 inch. Okay. So, I'm just going to make a nice circle. Hi, and you can go even a little thicker than this. I mean, depending on on what you're using it for. So, this is going to be the pie part. And this is going to be a real quick tutorial. It's super fast. So this is a perfect colour for the crust. I just love this colour. I love both of these colours. Last year I had to blend my clay with paint and it's so nice that they have all these different colors out now that saves you with a big step and then once you start adding paint to your clay, it tends to dry out faster and I don't know. It's just kind of a pain but if you have to do it, you have to do it. So, I'm using the same cookie cutter Okay. So, this turned out good. It's okay if there's a few little bumps because it's going to be the crust so it's going to be covered anyway. So, you take your crust and you take this one, your filling, and you put it on top just like this You don't need no glue or anything. Let me tuck this in here. Okay so then you're going to take your cutter or your knife or whatever you use to cut your clay with I just use my it's like a scraper from Dollar Tree chopper scraper from Dollar Tree you can tell it's very well used or you can use like a metal ruler I don't have one of them but so what I do is I try to cut this in half and and forths and so on because that makes your slice very very uniform you know like I said you can you can use different sizes but this is the size I like right now so I'm just going to cut it in half okay? Oops, sometimes that happens and then, you're going to turn it like this and then, you're going to just make all your your pie slices. See, that's a little bit off. Don't do that. So, you can see this is a little bit off. Um it's a little bit bigger than the side but again, that's okay because you know, that way you can have different sizes too. Alright, so that's in the four now. Now, you can just leave it like this and have four nice sizes. I'm going to make another cut then I'm going to make one more on the side Okay, so we have eight pieces and this is what it looks like. So, like that. Now, they're not cut all the way through. So, I'm just going to do that right now or you can use a scissors to cut these. You know, make your final cut on them. When you cut em sometimes they you know they blend back together so sometimes I have to make that cut again so alright so then you're going to use your skin color again for the crust in the back on the on the edge. These are so cute. They're so super easy. So take your skin color and you're going to make like a worm. A small one, a skinny one and a lot of this goes a long way. So, as you roll it out, and it will get longer and skinnier and so what we're going to be doing is this this right here. So, you can see it's kind of like, it almost looks braided but it's not. Okay, so you take your piece of pie and you're going to start at the bottom like the crust side like this and then you're just going to go up and down and up and down and then make your last loop down on the bottom of the pie or the pie so that you don't see that those edges there. Okay, so that's what we have there and then just flatten it a little bit because you know, you don't want to good. So then just squeeze a little bit together if you need to and and shape it the way you want it. And then I'll do another one here. So, this is about how big I have the the little worm and then you can, you know, you can do it thinner too. So, I'm just going kind of zigzagging up and down and then cut that off or squeeze that off then make sure it's flat that's how it looks. Since I have a little bit left, I'm just going to use this up a little bit here. And see this size. This one's a little bit smaller than the rest just because I I was kind of off center with that circle. And they sure don't have to be perfect because my stuff is never perfect. So, that's how that looks and I'm going to just quick do this then we'll do the the little pull with that Okay, start at the bottom or the back side. Go up, down, and up, and down. So, all those I did last night, I would say, they took about, I want to say about hour, maybe hour and a half But like I said you know they can I like to have em different sizes but if you're selling em, you know, you might want to have em all the same. I almost ran out of this one on this side. So, I'll add a little bit more when I'm done here. No, it's okay, I think. Alright. So now, I have the lightweight spackle in here. I have Red Devil one-time lightweight spackle and I'm just going to squeeze a little bit of this out so the dryness is out of it because I had this from last night. Okay, so the tip of this is, I do not know the, I don't know the number because it's not on here but it's the little, it's like a small tip. It's not the regular size and it looks like a star tip but it's got all the little you know, ridges all the way around it and it's open in the middle. But I have a couple of these and I looked and the size is not on any of them. So, but it shouldn't be hard to find and I never use these small tips so it's nice to be able to use this. I don't know why I never do but I just take a little thing and I just squeeze a little bit out and lift up. Just squeeze a little bit out. Lift up. Oh, that one's kind of big. And then I just take my cinnamon Gotta have cinnamon on pumpkin pie. This was my dad's favorite. He passed around Thanksgiving about eight years ago and that was one of the last things he ate was pumpkin pie it was his absolute favorite and he was in hospice at home and I was helping take care of him and I remember feeding him his pumpkin pie and I know he you know he wasn't feeling good or anything but he still wanted a piece so I helped him eat that and and it was it was it was a rough day but that's one of the last memories I have of him and I always think about him when I make it. So, anyway this is how they turned out and then the final the final thing I do when they're dry I do use Modge Podge Gloss the clear acrylic sealer and I believe there's a there's one shinier than this if it's luster or something like that or I can't think luster maybe anyways or extra gloss I'm not sure but anyway let me see if I got Yeah, these I I have sprayed already. So, you can't really tell much difference. I do have just a little bit of a a sheen to them. Not a lot. You can also do Modge Podge when they're dry and I just like that little bit of a sheen and then or for pie, you know, you can definitely leave em just as is and then if you want to make em look a little bit sugary or you know, low bit more of a glisten you can always use a little bit of diamond dust and that makes it look nice too it just looks like sugar you know so that is about it that's all I got for you guys and I hope that helps and I want to see some of your pies these are so fun and you know you can do this with any any kind of pie you want to make like you know whatever any cream pies or chocolate pies you know anything you can you can definitely do and then the the layering of the two you know the the pie part and then the crust it's such a fast and easy way last year I didn't do that and this year I was like you know I need to make this a little bit easier because I was just cutting each piece last year you know as as I wanted it and with the scissors or whatever and then I had to match up the crust to that size so this is tons easier and I'm glad I came up with this and I hope it help you guys and I hope you like it and let me know. We will talk to you later. See you. Buh bye.
Learn how to make the mini slices of pumpkin pie! 🎃🥧🎃🥧🎃 | 🎃🥧PUMPKIN PIE SLICES TUTORIAL!!🥧🎃 #glittzandgluefoamclay | By Christy's Faux Confections
Let’s make a Fall 🍂 faux cookie using a coffee stencil ☕️ #EtsyStarSeller #etsyseller #etsystore #etsysellersofinstagram #etsyfinds #etsyshop... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey, guys. Today, we're going to make a cookie and not just any cookie. I'm going to show you how to decorate it using a stencil which I'll show here in just a minute. A stencil that I got from Hobby Lobby a couple of years ago and they probably have them again because you know, Hobby Lobby, same thing every year and they're actually stencils for coffee. So, you can make little stencils on top of your coffee which is super cute but today, we're going to use them on a fake cookie I am using the color cookie dough that I got from the Primitive Pumpkin. I love her clay. It's just so easy to work with and this is a cookie cutter that I got as a set off of Amazon. If you want that link, let me know. I can get that for you and I'm cutting it on the decorative edge side. I dipped it into some Pam cooking spray so that the clay did not stick to my cookie cutter and it just makes life a little bit easier. Some have better luck than I do but cook cooking spray makes life so much easier and now you have a perfect little cookie and now, this is lightweight spackle mixed with a cream paint, use vanilla, you could do antique parchment, anything like that to give it that creamy look and I'm just using a popsicle stick and rubbing it, moving it all around. I want to to go right to the edge and cover the entire faux cookie cleaning up my little mishap there and I'm just going to spread it out. You don't want, you don't need a really thick layer a thin layer will work just fine and just taking it out to the edge and we will clean this up and then get to the fun part. So now our cookie is all nice and covered. Just smoothing it out. Making it look nice and neat. Cover that up. Spackle in a sealed container is good for a while. So these are the stencils that I got from Hobby Lobby. They come in this little pack. They're called fall coffee stencils. And there's five different ones in there. But this the one that we're going to use today is the pumpkin one. And so I'm just going to lightly put it on the top of the cookie. Just lightly put it on there and I'm going to use cinnamon and this is real cinnamon. It does not attract bugs. Bugs don't like cinnamon and this is a spray bottle that I get from the bakery section at the Hobby Lobby and I take my cinnamon and put it in this spray bottle. Now, it you have to kind of tap it quite a bit and you'll see here I tap it several times. Um it gets kind of clogged up but you get a few spurts out of it and just kind of shake it up so it can kind of unclog and just spray your stencil until you get it covered to the to your own liking and I like mine pretty dark so I sprayed it a few times to get the pumpkin look that I wanted I know. I beat it to death, don't I? Just trying to get it all shaken up and unclogged and then it sprays pretty well. So, and then you want to gently pick it up without messing up your stencil and that's it guys and now I'm just going to kind of clean it up just a little bit where the spackle kind of pulled up on the stencil but that's it guys. I hope y'all enjoyed this video today. Thank you so much for watching and I will see y'all in the next video.
Let’s make a Fall 🍂 faux cookie using a coffee stencil ☕️ #EtsyStarSeller #etsyseller #etsystore #etsysellersofinstagram #etsyfinds #etsyshop... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey, guys. Today, we're going to make a cookie and not just any cookie. I'm going to show you how to decorate it using a stencil which I'll show here in just a minute. A stencil that I got from Hobby Lobby a couple of years ago and they probably have them again because you know, Hobby Lobby, same thing every year and they're actually stencils for coffee. So, you can make little stencils on top of your coffee which is super cute but today, we're going to use them on a fake cookie I am using the color cookie dough that I got from the Primitive Pumpkin. I love her clay. It's just so easy to work with and this is a cooki
Let’s make a Fall 🍂 faux cookie using a coffee stencil ☕️ #EtsyStarSeller #etsyseller #etsystore #etsysellersofinstagram #etsyfinds #etsyshop... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey, guys. Today, we're going to make a cookie and not just any cookie. I'm going to show you how to decorate it using a stencil which I'll show here in just a minute. A stencil that I got from Hobby Lobby a couple of years ago and they probably have them again because you know, Hobby Lobby, same thing every year and they're actually stencils for coffee. So, you can make little stencils on top of your coffee which is super cute but today, we're going to use them on a fake cookie I am using the color cookie dough that I got from the Primitive Pumpkin. I love her clay. It's just so easy to work with and this is a cookie cutter that I got as a set off of Amazon. If you want that link, let me know. I can get that for you and I'm cutting it on the decorative edge side. I dipped it into some Pam cooking spray so that the clay did not stick to my cookie cutter and it just makes life a little bit easier. Some have better luck than I do but cook cooking spray makes life so much easier and now you have a perfect little cookie and now, this is lightweight spackle mixed with a cream paint, use vanilla, you could do antique parchment, anything like that to give it that creamy look and I'm just using a popsicle stick and rubbing it, moving it all around. I want to to go right to the edge and cover the entire faux cookie cleaning up my little mishap there and I'm just going to spread it out. You don't want, you don't need a really thick layer a thin layer will work just fine and just taking it out to the edge and we will clean this up and then get to the fun part. So now our cookie is all nice and covered. Just smoothing it out. Making it look nice and neat. Cover that up. Spackle in a sealed container is good for a while. So these are the stencils that I got from Hobby Lobby. They come in this little pack. They're called fall coffee stencils. And there's five different ones in there. But this the one that we're going to use today is the pumpkin one. And so I'm just going to lightly put it on the top of the cookie. Just lightly put it on there and I'm going to use cinnamon and this is real cinnamon. It does not attract bugs. Bugs don't like cinnamon and this is a spray bottle that I get from the bakery section at the Hobby Lobby and I take my cinnamon and put it in this spray bottle. Now, it you have to kind of tap it quite a bit and you'll see here I tap it several times. Um it gets kind of clogged up but you get a few spurts out of it and just kind of shake it up so it can kind of unclog and just spray your stencil until you get it covered to the to your own liking and I like mine pretty dark so I sprayed it a few times to get the pumpkin look that I wanted I know. I beat it to death, don't I? Just trying to get it all shaken up and unclogged and then it sprays pretty well. So, and then you want to gently pick it up without messing up your stencil and that's it guys and now I'm just going to kind of clean it up just a little bit where the spackle kind of pulled up on the stencil but that's it guys. I hope y'all enjoyed this video today. Thank you so much for watching and I will see y'all in the next video.
Let’s make a Fall 🍂 faux cookie using a coffee stencil ☕️ #EtsyStarSeller #etsyseller #etsystore #etsysellersofinstagram #etsyfinds #etsyshop... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey, guys. Today, we're going to make a cookie and not just any cookie. I'm going to show you how to decorate it using a stencil which I'll show here in just a minute. A stencil that I got from Hobby Lobby a couple of years ago and they probably have them again because you know, Hobby Lobby, same thing every year and they're actually stencils for coffee. So, you can make little stencils on top of your coffee which is super cute but today, we're going to use them on a fake cookie I am using the color cookie dough that I got from the Primitive Pumpkin. I love her clay. It's just so easy to work with and this is a cooki
who loves cinnamon rolls? 🙋🏼‍♀️ my new fave way to make them is from a recipe I saw on TT they are delicious 😋 today we are going to make some mini... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey everybody. So today we're going to make some mini cinnamon rolls using Model Magic clay. Model Magic Clay is a firmer clay and it works really well to make cinnamon rolls with because it'll hold its shape. And to avoid having to paint each individual one I just put the paint inside of the Model Magic and just mix it around really good. Yep it's very messy. But it's okay. Trust the process. Just gotta wash your hands off. So I'm going to get my hands all washed up and we're going to get right back to it. I'm going to take the model magic and roll it up into a like a long snake and then you'll see I'm going to press it down. Now I made these pretty thin and I would recommend making them a little bit thicker. They will look more more real. So just don't roll it as much as I did. But you'll you'll see it all turns out and works out just fine. And so now what you want to do is start at one end and just roll it up. And I didn't like that one so we're going to start over. I'm going to make it a little my snakes a little bit skinnier so that my cinnamon roll is not so big. And you'll see why later on in the video why I needed them to be a little bit smaller. Alright? And these I'm just going to roll them out. Make them nice and smooth. So when I roll them up they're not all lumpy. And we're going to do the same thing. I'm just going to grab that in down there and just roll it up. And you see I have a much shorter cinnamon roll which will work out just fine. And then I just kind of smash it down just a little bit. Just kind of smoosh it just a little bit. But like I said when you're rolling this out keep them a little bit thicker than what I did and I think you'll have better results. Um I made a couple of more off camera and I kept them thicker and you'll see they turned out really good. So either way they're going to be just fine. Whether they're thin or thick it's not going to really matter. By the time we get done with them they'll all work out so let's get this one rolled up and then what you want to do is set them off to the side and let them sit overnight before you do anything with them and let them dry and sit and that way they'll be a lot easier to deal with too so alright so it is the next day I let them sit and you see these two right here are a little bit thicker and they turned out really good so to give them a baked look. I'm air airbrushing. Good lord. Dry brushing, raw Sienna on there and just giving them kind of that baked look so they'll look real and making sure you get the top. You don't have to worry about the bottom because we're nobody's going to see it and then what I'm going to do is take a little paint brush and Mod Podge and Mod Podge in the crease all around the cinnamon roll. Alright. That way on our next step, it'll you'll see so it'll stick. Alright so I've got my cinnamon here. I'm just sticking up another paint brush in there. And just running it over where I put the Mod Podge so it will stick to the Mod Podge. And anything left over will just brush off which is totally fine. Um and so we got that done and I got all five. And now I switched over to a square pan so I could fit five in there. And look how cute those are. And I'm just using tacky glue and tacky gluing them down to the fake little pan. Now the fake little pan came from the Dollar Tree in the dollhouse section or the little kitty toy section is where I got them. So now we need to make our white icing. I'm using a little bit of white spackle. I'm going to use a little bit or a good bit of Mod Podge and also I'm going to use some white paint. I want it to look really thick looking. But I needed enough thin enough to be able to drizzle it on my cinnamon rolls. So I'm just mixing it up really good. Make sure it drizzles. And I wanted a little bit more white paint and a little bit more Mod Podge in there. And I keep Mod Podge in that little glass bottle just because it's easier than having a big old bottle on my desk. So I switched over to a little spoon thinking it would be a little bit easier. But I decided nope I didn't like the way that drizzles so I went back to the stick and kind of stirred it up and let it start drizzling from my stick and then switched it over to the cinnamon rolls. So I went and have like a big glob on there. Um and it seemed to work out pretty well. So I got that on there. That looks really good. And now I'm taking my cinnamon that's in the spray bottle and spraying it on my cinnamon rolls and that's pretty much it. I'm going to add a bowl to it just to kind of give it that country cinnamon roll country vibe to it and that's it. So, I hope y'all enjoy this video. If y'all have any questions, you can comment in below but hopefully, hopefully y'all enjoy this and I will see y'all in the next video.
who loves cinnamon rolls? 🙋🏼‍♀️ my new fave way to make them is from a recipe I saw on TT they are delicious 😋 today we are going to make some mini... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey everybody. So today we're going to make some mini cinnamon rolls using Model Magic clay. Model Magic Clay is a firmer clay and it works really well to make cinnamon rolls with because it'll hold its shape. And to avoid having to paint each individual one I just put the paint inside of the Model Magic and just mix it around really good. Yep it's very messy. But it's okay. Trust the process. Just gotta wash your hands off. So I'm going to get my hands all washed up and we're going to get right back to it. I'm going to take the model magic and roll it up into a like a long snake and then you'll see I'm going
who loves cinnamon rolls? 🙋🏼‍♀️ my new fave way to make them is from a recipe I saw on TT they are delicious 😋 today we are going to make some mini... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey everybody. So today we're going to make some mini cinnamon rolls using Model Magic clay. Model Magic Clay is a firmer clay and it works really well to make cinnamon rolls with because it'll hold its shape. And to avoid having to paint each individual one I just put the paint inside of the Model Magic and just mix it around really good. Yep it's very messy. But it's okay. Trust the process. Just gotta wash your hands off. So I'm going to get my hands all washed up and we're going to get right back to it. I'm going to take the model magic and roll it up into a like a long snake and then you'll see I'm going to press it down. Now I made these pretty thin and I would recommend making them a little bit thicker. They will look more more real. So just don't roll it as much as I did. But you'll you'll see it all turns out and works out just fine. And so now what you want to do is start at one end and just roll it up. And I didn't like that one so we're going to start over. I'm going to make it a little my snakes a little bit skinnier so that my cinnamon roll is not so big. And you'll see why later on in the video why I needed them to be a little bit smaller. Alright? And these I'm just going to roll them out. Make them nice and smooth. So when I roll them up they're not all lumpy. And we're going to do the same thing. I'm just going to grab that in down there and just roll it up. And you see I have a much shorter cinnamon roll which will work out just fine. And then I just kind of smash it down just a little bit. Just kind of smoosh it just a little bit. But like I said when you're rolling this out keep them a little bit thicker than what I did and I think you'll have better results. Um I made a couple of more off camera and I kept them thicker and you'll see they turned out really good. So either way they're going to be just fine. Whether they're thin or thick it's not going to really matter. By the time we get done with them they'll all work out so let's get this one rolled up and then what you want to do is set them off to the side and let them sit overnight before you do anything with them and let them dry and sit and that way they'll be a lot easier to deal with too so alright so it is the next day I let them sit and you see these two right here are a little bit thicker and they turned out really good so to give them a baked look. I'm air airbrushing. Good lord. Dry brushing, raw Sienna on there and just giving them kind of that baked look so they'll look real and making sure you get the top. You don't have to worry about the bottom because we're nobody's going to see it and then what I'm going to do is take a little paint brush and Mod Podge and Mod Podge in the crease all around the cinnamon roll. Alright. That way on our next step, it'll you'll see so it'll stick. Alright so I've got my cinnamon here. I'm just sticking up another paint brush in there. And just running it over where I put the Mod Podge so it will stick to the Mod Podge. And anything left over will just brush off which is totally fine. Um and so we got that done and I got all five. And now I switched over to a square pan so I could fit five in there. And look how cute those are. And I'm just using tacky glue and tacky gluing them down to the fake little pan. Now the fake little pan came from the Dollar Tree in the dollhouse section or the little kitty toy section is where I got them. So now we need to make our white icing. I'm using a little bit of white spackle. I'm going to use a little bit or a good bit of Mod Podge and also I'm going to use some white paint. I want it to look really thick looking. But I needed enough thin enough to be able to drizzle it on my cinnamon rolls. So I'm just mixing it up really good. Make sure it drizzles. And I wanted a little bit more white paint and a little bit more Mod Podge in there. And I keep Mod Podge in that little glass bottle just because it's easier than having a big old bottle on my desk. So I switched over to a little spoon thinking it would be a little bit easier. But I decided nope I didn't like the way that drizzles so I went back to the stick and kind of stirred it up and let it start drizzling from my stick and then switched it over to the cinnamon rolls. So I went and have like a big glob on there. Um and it seemed to work out pretty well. So I got that on there. That looks really good. And now I'm taking my cinnamon that's in the spray bottle and spraying it on my cinnamon rolls and that's pretty much it. I'm going to add a bowl to it just to kind of give it that country cinnamon roll country vibe to it and that's it. So, I hope y'all enjoy this video. If y'all have any questions, you can comment in below but hopefully, hopefully y'all enjoy this and I will see y'all in the next video.
who loves cinnamon rolls? 🙋🏼‍♀️ my new fave way to make them is from a recipe I saw on TT they are delicious 😋 today we are going to make some mini... | By Pam's Craft Boutique | Hey everybody. So today we're going to make some mini cinnamon rolls using Model Magic clay. Model Magic Clay is a firmer clay and it works really well to make cinnamon rolls with because it'll hold its shape. And to avoid having to paint each individual one I just put the paint inside of the Model Magic and just mix it around really good. Yep it's very messy. But it's okay. Trust the process. Just gotta wash your hands off. So I'm going to get my hands all washed up and we're going to get right back to it. I'm going to take the model magic and roll it up into a like a long snake and then you'll see I'm going
Prim/Country Faux Bread Tutorial & How I Style Them
Prim/Country Faux Bread Tutorial & How I Style Them
DIY Faux Apple Pie - Primitive Fall Craft Idea
Craft with Me as I show you how to DIY your very own primitive country style faux mini apple pies for your fall home decor.... and it's way easier than you may think! "Fake bake" crafts like this one, are perfect for decorating your kitchen and dining room areas! #fakebake #fauxfood #fauxpie #primitivecountrydecorating #primitive #countrydecor #craft #craftideas #falldecorideas #falldecor #falldecorideasforthehome #fallcraft #pie #applepie