Using polymer clay, any miniature craft project for doll houses and small scale projects is simple. Creating a miniature roast turkey dinner platter gives a holiday centerpiece for your child's doll house play. You could also use it for a small scale Thanksgiving or Christmas scene.
Using crushed chalk and adding texture to the skin are the details to make the miniature look the most life-like. Pinch off a ball of brown polymer clay about an inch long. Knead the clay with your fingers and mold the base of the roast turkey shape.
Use a photograph of a real roasted turkey for the best accuracy. Mold the ball into a slight egg shape laying on its side. Flatten the bottom.
Narrow one end and keep the turkey "breast" plump. Pinch off two smaller sections of polymer clay and mold the turkey legs. Work the clay into two drumsticks with thick, plump heads and dramatically skinny ends.
Use a toothpick to make tiny cross marks on either side of the turkey base where you want the legs to be. ... more.
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