Dear friends! My name is Svitlana. I'm from Ukraine 🇺🇦 Welcome to my channel! I have been creating miniatures for doll houses. All products are made by hand.
I’ve been watching your videos for a super long time and I your work is amazing! I wish your videos were longer. LOL! I can watch you create for hours 💙
I’m new to this and have been trying to pry my pieces off of the picture frame glass, knowing I can bake it on there is so helpful, thank you!!! Also, I have been watching your videos for years and have finally started making my own minis. Thank you for the inspiration, you truly are amazing.
I love this so much!!!! :D I love super tiny miniatures.😮 I've got a bunch of your house cutters on my Etsy cart, I'm gonna buy some for my birthday. 😊😊😊😊
Will it be stubborn after doing it??...lyk dolls we buy in shops??..I don't have any idea abt this clay...after seeing this video.... I decided to do this nd gift it to my bf...it looksss soooo cute!!! 🥰
Svetlana, do you always drink your coffee black? I never see your miniatures show coffee with milk in it! (I personally sculpt food and drinks to my preferences, no pickles on burgers, pizza without mushrooms, French fries with black pepper not ketchup, etc) As always, I love your work, and your patience with tiny, and fragile-looking parts like the vines, the antennae and limbs on the bumblebee, and flower stamens. I cannot get enough of your channel! ❤❤
Love this video so much! Ty tons for sharing! I've been looking for how to make a cute pot & complicated looking leaves. Tysm for teaching the internet & I!
There is a dragging motion, not just a poke. My projects are more often action figures, (I don't use baking clay on figures, I use air-drying epoxy putty) and on occasion, have made people with tight curly hair, and I used a fresh X-Acto knife blade, to carve out small spiky peaks. Keep up the good work!
Anybody else see the plate of already finished Bee's and flowers etc in the background!?! WOW! 🤯🤯🤯🤯 THERE'S SO MANY OF THEM! you made a stash of them so you can just grab one whenever you need it for a project! That's amazing!
Must be easier to do a bunch of them at once. I've done "batches" of chocolate-covered donuts at once, because it's easier than starting a new one every time I want to make more. Keeps the color consistent, as well. It's tougher to blend and make them match when starting anew.