AkameruKawaii | Cute, Miniature Doll Fridge - Polymer clay / Wood Tutorial @AkameruKawaii | Uploaded September 2016 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
Hi guys! Today we're making a cute, miniature, retro inspired doll fridge :) I've been wanting to create a miniature kitchen scene for a while, so I started with the refrigerator ^^ The stove shown in the video is from a previous tutorial youtube.com/watch?v=O0386I_0BNE which I simply painted a pastel pink color with acrylic paint, to make it fit the retro look :) The fridge door opens and the freezer at the bottom has a drawer. You can change up the look of the final product by changing up the color and style of your fridge :)
Good to know:
I mostly work in 1:12 scale, but you can make them in any size you want and add headpins to make them charms :) I used a mix of the polymer clay brands Fimo and Cernit, but you can use any brand you like. The liquid clay I use is from the brand Fimo. My mold maker is from Siligum/Sili-put.
Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed this video ^^
You might also like:
Miniature Dollhouse for Dolls; youtube.com/watch?v=lcfNHTMVyuw
Miniature Japanese Tea house; youtube.com/watch?v=AxBOdyprjHo
Miniature Japanese Garden; youtube.com/watch?v=67dayZ-et_8
Instagram @akamerukawaii
Music:
"Poineers" Jason Shaw (www.audionautix.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Hi guys! Today we're making a cute, miniature, retro inspired doll fridge :) I've been wanting to create a miniature kitchen scene for a while, so I started with the refrigerator ^^ The stove shown in the video is from a previous tutorial youtube.com/watch?v=O0386I_0BNE which I simply painted a pastel pink color with acrylic paint, to make it fit the retro look :) The fridge door opens and the freezer at the bottom has a drawer. You can change up the look of the final product by changing up the color and style of your fridge :)
Good to know:
I mostly work in 1:12 scale, but you can make them in any size you want and add headpins to make them charms :) I used a mix of the polymer clay brands Fimo and Cernit, but you can use any brand you like. The liquid clay I use is from the brand Fimo. My mold maker is from Siligum/Sili-put.
Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed this video ^^
You might also like:
Miniature Dollhouse for Dolls; youtube.com/watch?v=lcfNHTMVyuw
Miniature Japanese Tea house; youtube.com/watch?v=AxBOdyprjHo
Miniature Japanese Garden; youtube.com/watch?v=67dayZ-et_8
Instagram @akamerukawaii
Music:
"Poineers" Jason Shaw (www.audionautix.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0