Hello, how are you? I never knew Biscoff existed after my cousin introduced it to us. I really like the nutty taste of it, it's so delicious that a jar won't last a week LOL. But lately we only eat it because too much isn't healthy.
One idea came to mind: what if I made a Biscoff donut with a thick biscuit topping? That's how it started.
Materials I Used:
- Polymer Clay
- Glass Sheet
- Weighing Scale
- Gum Container
- Clay Tool
- Needle Tool
- Toothbrush
- Sticker
- Soft Pastels
- Brush
- Eyepin
- Palette Knife
- Liquid Clay
- Acrylic Stamping Block
- Dotting Tool
- Oven
- UV Resin
- UV Lamp
- Disposable Gloves
- Mask
- Pliers
- Keychain
- Hot Blower
- Wire Tool
Craft Time!
Sculpting the Clay:
I condition and weigh the clay I will use. This is an important part, so do not skip this.
I shape it into a ball.
Placed the ball-shaped clay on a lid for better sculpting. Using the tip of a wire tool, I made a hole in the middle.
To add texture, I use a needle tool.
I used a toothbrush, too, to add another layer of texture to the donut.
Adding Shades:
I put a sticker in the middle of the donut before adding texture. Doing this makes the donut look more realistic.
I use soft pastels and a brush to add realistic shades, like a real donut.
Adding Eyepin:
Then I added the eyepin. I changed it to the usual eyepin I used later LOL. I ran out of it.
Making the Sweet Glazing:
On an acrylic stamping block, I mix liquid clay and white clay.
After mixing, I will add color to the glaze with soft pastels. Keep mixing and adding color until the desired color is achieved.
To apply the glazing, I use my dotting tool.
Baking the Clay:
Bake the clay in a preheated oven, following the instructions on the packaging.
Making The Crumb:
I press the clay flat and use a wire tool to scrape it until the texture turns just like in the photo. And to bake that clay, I am going to use a hot blower, heat it for about 2 minutes.
Use the wire tool to scrape out the clay, just like a biscuit crumb. I transfer the extra into a container for future use.
To make the crumbs stick to the clay, I mix UV Resin with soft pastels, apply it to the donut clay with a needle tool, then grab the crumbs I made earlier.
Sprinkle enough on the top of the UV resin and soft pastels mixture.
Curing Under UV Lamp:
Cure under UV Lamp for a few minutes.
I mix UV Resin and soft pastel glazing, but this time, darker.
Cure it under the UV Lamp again until fully cured. Time to add the keychain.
Adding The Keychain:
Put in the jump ring along with the keychain and lock it using two pliers.
Photoshoot:
Done!
Close-up look!
Looks delicious.
Thank you for visiting, see you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))