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Hey guys!
Thought I'd make a FAQ since I've received the same questions over and over again. If there's anything else you'd like to know, comment here and I'll add it.
What materials do you use?
I use polymer clay and TLS (translucent liquid sculpey). I don't have a preferred brand, but I mostly end up using Sculpey III and Premo.
How do you color your clay?
I use soft chalk pastels to shade my clay. Any large, solid colors in the clay are just different colors of clay.
What paints do you use?
When I use paints (mostly for the faces on some of the charms), I use regular acrylic paint applied AFTER the item is baked. I then seal it with glaze to keep the paint from fading off.
I want to start working with clay! What materials do I need?
I have a basics guide here for those who are curious as to what you need.
How do you make your charms/miniatures shiny?
I use Triple Thick brand glaze. You can use any glaze you prefer, though. I do find, however, that the Sculpey brand of glaze tends to get dirtier quicker than the Triple Thick.
How long have you been working with clay?
I have been working with clay since March 2012.
Why miniature food?
I first became interested in miniature food when I bought several boxes of Re-ment from SuperCon 4 years ago from a vendor who was getting rid of their collection. From there I'd look online at Re-ment sets and eventually saw people making their own miniature foods - how cool is that? So on a whim I picked up a starter pack of clay and tools, and I have yet to set them down.
Where do you get your bottles/plates/utensils/stemware?
I buy all of my supplies online. Miniature bottles and jewelry findings are bought off eBay. Any miniature items are bought from an online wholesale distributor. I am working on adding miniature accessories (mostly stemware and utensils) to my Etsy shop . I can also try and find you a specific item if you note me.
Do you have an online store?
I do!
Why are your items so expensive? I see them other places for a lot less!
My items are priced to cover my time spent working on them, as well as to cover material costs. They are quality, handmade artisan items that are one of a kind.
How do I commission you?
Please read my commission guidelines here .
How long does it take you to finish your pieces?
This really depends on the complexity of the piece. Some can take under a 20 minutes, others can take several hours over the course of a few days.
What type of metal do you use for your jewelry?
All of my jewelry is made of nickle free silver plated metal. It won't leave weird green marks on your skin. All of my earring hooks/post earring backings are made from hypoallergenic surgical steel and shouldn't aggravate sensitive skin. I can purchase gold/sterling silver backings upon request. I can also turn earrings into clip-ons.
Do you negotiate on prices at all?
No, I do not negotiate prices. Making these pieces is my full time job and I need to be able to cover my costs, as well as try to make enough to help pay my own expenses.
What does your workspace look like/where do you work?
I work from home. I even have pictures of my workspace.
Do you only work in 1:12 scale?
No, I do not. I also create foods in 1:24 and 1:48 scale. I'm also branching out into 1:6 and higher scales as well.
What do you do with miniature foods?
Miniature foods are used to decorate dollhouses or miniature scenes. Some people who collect miniatures will buy them as well.
Do you make tutorials?
I have a few tutorials in my gallery.
I am no longer making any new tutorials since I'm working on a small booklet of them.
Why won't you tell me how you made a certain item?
For the majority of pieces in my gallery, I will either point you to a tutorial I used or tell you exactly how something has been made. Since I make a living from doing this, some techniques are trade secrets of mine, or they will be covered in an upcoming tutorial booklet.
How do you make your drinks?
Drinks are made by tinting resin. I use acrylic or watercolor paints to color the resin.
What brand of resin do you use?
I use the Castin' Craft brand of resin. It requires measurements of 50/50, which I find a lot easier to use than resins that require drops of harder to milliliters of resin base.
Where do you buy Resin?
Most craft stores will carry the brand I use. Amazon.com also has them as well.
How do you get the bubbles out of your resin?
I'm lucky that they clear themselves. I let the resin sit and the bubbles migrate out on their own. I've heard that you can use a hair drier to get rid of them as well.
Do you pour your resin in layers?
For tiny amounts (like in 1:12 cups), I pour it all in one go. For items like my ponds, I usually do 1-4 layers of resin per piece.
How do you get your resin so clear?
I don't really do anything special to it. I follow the directions on the package and go from there. You can't rush resin work, and if you do your results will show that. Go slowly and make sure your measurements are exact.
Are the fish/turtles/frogs/etc in your ponds real?
No, they are not. I hand craft each one from polymer clay.
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Comments: 46
dreamiehaze [2018-06-27 17:42:48 +0000 UTC]
Where can you purchase dollhouses/what brands best suit your miniatures? theyre so dang cute abd detailed but I don't know where to get a detailed dollhouse that would suit them
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PepperTreeArt In reply to dreamiehaze [2018-07-01 16:18:57 +0000 UTC]
Ah, sorry, I don't really do the dollhouse stuff much anymore. I would check eBay though - they have some decent stuff on there!
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heartofthewarrior13 [2015-01-10 18:44:56 +0000 UTC]
Oh that's good for the jewelry not having nickel. My sister is allergic to nickel and saw your stuff and wanted to know if they were nickel free jewelry
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KennieKat [2014-07-28 16:37:18 +0000 UTC]
The "soft chalk pastels", are they solid? Like the kind of chalk you get from a Hobby Lobby for example? I don't really understand what you mean by 'soft'.
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PepperTreeArt In reply to KennieKat [2014-07-31 12:14:05 +0000 UTC]
They're just chalk pastels. They come in packs of different colors and they're not quite the same as regular chalk. They're easier to pick up color from using a brush.
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KennieKat In reply to PepperTreeArt [2014-07-31 14:03:34 +0000 UTC]
Ah, okay! The "soft" just kinda threw me a little bit, thank you for the clarification!
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dlambeaut [2014-06-20 13:48:36 +0000 UTC]
All right! Envirotex; just what I suposed.
Thank you very much; I'm planning to finish a pond model, so this is very useful
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PepperTreeArt In reply to dlambeaut [2014-06-20 13:52:53 +0000 UTC]
No problem! I prefer Envirotex over Castin' Craft. It seems like it has a little more wiggle room for not getting the measurements exactly 50/50. Plus it seems like it dries faster, too.
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Kitoria [2014-05-19 20:05:21 +0000 UTC]
Hey, I absolutely love your miniatures...!!! Just curious though, what did you do as your job before you started being a full-time miniature sculptor?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Kitoria [2014-05-19 22:48:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I worked as an office clerk before this. Standard 9-5 boring desk job. I'm so glad I can do what I want for a living now instead of something just to get by.
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Kitoria In reply to PepperTreeArt [2014-05-19 23:01:05 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, that's awesome! xD Now you can do something you're really passionate about. It's good that you're doing what you want instead of something just to get by.
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Zulema [2014-05-08 18:12:57 +0000 UTC]
I wanna take a crack of doing something simular to your tin reef/pond creations would that be okay?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Zulema [2014-05-08 18:23:47 +0000 UTC]
Sure, that's fine, as long as you don't take a tin and copy it exactly.
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raptorkil [2014-05-06 02:00:17 +0000 UTC]
polymer clay DAMN IT! I was hoping it was edible ;n;
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INVISIG0TH [2014-04-03 03:37:10 +0000 UTC]
what kind of camera did you use to take the picture of the "tiniest breakfast" on a penny?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to INVISIG0TH [2014-04-03 12:32:06 +0000 UTC]
I used a Nikon Coolpix P510. Took a bit of time to actually get it to want to focus on the food, but in the end it worked.
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LaughingBanana [2013-09-27 23:51:47 +0000 UTC]
Hey I have a question .w. I'm sorry if this counts as a trade secret or something but-
How would I make icing sugar... or flour on minatures...? Just white powered stuff...
Should I just use soft pastels or-?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to LaughingBanana [2013-09-28 01:03:21 +0000 UTC]
There are a few ways to do it that I know of. You can scrape pastels on your item before you bake it and then hope it sticks. You can use a stiff brush and dab white paint on it after it's cooked. I bake the item, then cover it in TLS. Then I scrape corn starch over it and bake it. Once it's dried, I spray a layer of sealant on it to make sure the corn starch sticks.
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LaughingBanana In reply to PepperTreeArt [2013-09-28 03:25:05 +0000 UTC]
Thanks ^^ I managed to do it just by putting pastel into a small bowl and dipping it in!
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Ai-yoku [2013-09-18 04:52:44 +0000 UTC]
I know you talked a bit about why you like to make miniature food items, but just curious, from where do you draw your passion for doing so? I know it must be a tedious process, and i'm very impressed, but i'm also very curious about your reasons to make such an investment!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Ai-yoku [2013-09-18 12:19:55 +0000 UTC]
I want to become well known for it, like PetitPlat or Shay Aaron are well known for their miniature foods in the miniature community. I really, really want to apply for and become an IGMA Artisan because that's when you know you've made it. I've never really been remotely successful at anything before either, so I think I've got a shot here with this.
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Bibrosko [2013-02-24 10:42:22 +0000 UTC]
wooow you are super fast!!! I spend a day to make only a thing xD
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Bibrosko [2013-02-24 17:43:12 +0000 UTC]
Well, now that I'm making more 1:12 items, it takes me a little longer.
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Bibrosko In reply to PepperTreeArt [2013-02-26 18:17:06 +0000 UTC]
The result is impressive and that is the important thing! (I spent 2 days in making a Warlus long like 2,5 cm... sob. )
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JoieArt [2013-02-24 03:45:55 +0000 UTC]
I think it's offensive that anyone would consider your prices too high. Your work is lovely, high quality, and your turnaround is quick! Your prices are extremely fair, and I've never been dissatisfied with anything I've purchased from you. That guy you mentioned in the comments above who ranted to you about scamming people can take a hike. Some people don't understand the value of hand crafted pieces of ART, and have no business telling people what they should or shouldn't charge. Sheesh.
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PepperTreeArt In reply to JoieArt [2013-02-24 04:10:54 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. I try to keep prices fair for both the buyer and for myself. I think when it comes to these types of things, you really do get what you pay for. If you want to pay less than $5 for a piece of jewelry, you're going to know it'll break sooner rather than later. Or, at the very least, the quality will be lacking. As of late, I've had more people complaining that I should charge more. XD
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Fazzie [2012-10-30 02:09:39 +0000 UTC]
Where do you learn to make miniatures? You said you've been making clay jewelry and charms for about 4 months (You got so pro so fast O_O), but when did you actually start using clay?
Totally your miniatures by the way; they're all gorgeous!!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Fazzie [2012-10-30 02:16:57 +0000 UTC]
Tutorials on YouTube, dA, and through google are how I learned. Just have to keep and it and practice and eventually you get the hang of it.
I've been using clay now for 9 months. I started this second dA account a week after I started making my first clay items.
Thank you! <3
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LeSLiEbLaCkChAn [2012-09-21 13:43:30 +0000 UTC]
Your sculptures are so stunning... I'm just shocked by your art and I'm really interesting in purchase a charm. Have you ever shipped anything to Mexico?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to LeSLiEbLaCkChAn [2012-09-21 19:04:54 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I think I answered you over on Facebook. c:
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SparkleGirl2011 [2012-09-20 21:21:41 +0000 UTC]
Who is the character you and your friend made? You know, Simon? Is he a drawing, or made out of clay? And what is he exactly? Thanks!
P.S, You probably think I'm a weirdo because I'm obsessing over a cartoon character!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to SparkleGirl2011 [2012-09-20 21:27:49 +0000 UTC]
Simon was something she made up when she first started working with polymer cly. He was originally a panda, then a flower, then a fruit, and then a turtle before he turned into...a little wizard guy. Originally he had a fez but it was messed up. he even has a little red thong painted on his butt if you turn him over.
He's a charm and is on my friend's phone now, creeping everyone else out. We just get very silly when we art together, and egg each other on horribly. Simon was a result of that...and two very large, sugary frappucino drinks. XD
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SparkleGirl2011 In reply to PepperTreeArt [2012-09-20 23:28:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the info! And I didn't know Simon had that much detail? LOL, anyways thanks!
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Saint-chan [2012-08-11 19:54:17 +0000 UTC]
Where did you find your bottle caps with the holes pre-punched? I saw them at Michael's a month or so ago, but now I can't find them, even online!
You had a genius idea of using them for pie tins, by the way!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Saint-chan [2012-08-11 19:56:07 +0000 UTC]
That's odd; they still have them at the Michales by my house...but they discontinued selling my normal pie tins. ;-;
Have you tried eBay? They have some there. They're called jewelry bottle caps, I think.
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Saint-chan In reply to PepperTreeArt [2012-08-11 20:17:17 +0000 UTC]
It could have just been the Michael's I went to - they didn't even know they sold them! So I'll try another.
And awwww, I hate it when that happens. Hobby Lobby has lots of miniatures and accessories (and lots of colorful bottle caps) but for a price of course.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
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Misomaniacs [2012-07-04 20:04:52 +0000 UTC]
About how long does it take you to make each project?
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Misomaniacs [2012-07-05 01:29:22 +0000 UTC]
It depends; it's usually anywhere between 10 minutes for the very simple items up to just over an hour for more detailed items. The plates usually take me around a half hour to finish.
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melijan [2012-07-03 18:33:29 +0000 UTC]
What? I think your prices are really fair and I've hardly seen anybody selling this quality for such a low and fair price!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to melijan [2012-07-03 19:06:09 +0000 UTC]
I had a guy come upstairs with his young child and just lose it on me over the prices (and this was the third day when I'd dropped them a bit more to just get rid of stuff). He was going on and on about how there was someone downstairs doing the "same thing" and how they were so cheap! And how dare I scam people out of their money.
I told him he was free to go downstairs and purchase from there; I wouldn't miss his money.
I don't get people at all sometimes. :/
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Soapy-Lump-Nugget In reply to PepperTreeArt [2012-07-03 20:06:38 +0000 UTC]
That's terrible! Well, at least you replied fairly.
I, for one, believe your prices are a lot lower than most people who HANDMAKE their clay works. Keep up the good work!
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PepperTreeArt In reply to Soapy-Lump-Nugget [2012-07-03 20:51:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Pricing is a very tough thing for me to do. On one hand, it needs to be enough where I can actually make a living off of it; on the other hand, it can't be too much since then no one will buy anything.
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Soapy-Lump-Nugget In reply to PepperTreeArt [2012-07-03 21:20:40 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome.
Pricing is tough all in all, for me. Not that I sell anything, but I can see how hard it must be. Money is a difficult thing to deal with, income and outcome.
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