I think this is my most favourite Christmas project ever …. in total I plan to make another twenty and then break the mould. I then fancy having a go at a snowman and a Christmas Tree ……. that is if I don’t go doubly cross eyed first!
When I mess about trying to decide where to put the tiniest and most insignificant of flat back gem I call it Fiddle Farting, hence the name of the blog!!!
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Tiny Bottle Cap Nativity Scene
My goodness this was so tiny to make ….. and my eyes ain’t that good!
It’s not my own original idea, I found another tiny nativity in a bottle cap while browsing Google and wondered if I could put my own spin on it using Fimo.
So first of all I made up all the very basic figures, sculpture not being my thing, the largest of which measures about 15mm. Then when I had a Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus made I sort of pushed them together to make a group and then baked them in the oven until hard.
While they were cooking I put a hole in a bottle cap with my Crop-o-Dile, and punched dark blue circles for the background which I then glued in. I added a few white dots for stars and then varnished the background lightly with Anita’s 3D Clear Gloss Finish.
When the figures had cooled I added hair and eyes using Sharpie pens and then stuck them onto the background of the bottle cap using E6000 glue. When the glue was dry I added a tiny hologram star to the background and then applied several light coats of gloss finish which seemed to deepen the colours and give the whole look a rustic affect, if you know what I mean.
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Hi Helen. Blimey, they are tiny aren't they. Well done for managing to make them, no chance for me with my stiff, fat fingers! I hope last night went well for you all : ) Take care.
ReplyDeleteLove this miniature creation!
ReplyDeleteHi Helen, this looks absolutely fantastic, I find tiny really hard so am in awe :)
ReplyDeleteWow that is so beautiful - I have just looked at your other one and that is fab too x
ReplyDeletejust love these great as charms jewelry tags or instead of a card
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