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5 Editor’s
Note:
Read
Bea
Broadwood’s
introduction & welcome to this month’s
fabulous edition of the FREE AIM magazine!
Contents…
January 2011: Issue No 30
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Door 1: A Jar Of Mincemeat ‐ By AIM member
Sarah Maloney.
Door 2: A Christmas Angel ‐ By AIM member
Sarah Scales.
Door 3: Christmas Tree ‐ By AIM member Julie
Dewar.
Door 4: Tree Decoration ‐ By AIM member Jane
Harrop.
Door 5: Christmas Cushions ‐ By AIM member
Julia Jeffreys.
Door 6: Ribbon Candy ‐ By AIM member Debbe
Mize.
Door 7: Santa Hat (24th scale) ‐ By AIM member
Frances Powell.
Door 8: Christmas Scene In A Box ‐ By AIM
member Philippa Todd
Door 9: Present Cake Tutorial ‐ By AIM member
Robin Brady
‐Boxwell.
Projects…
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Door 10: Christmas Cookie Wreath ‐ By AIM member
Mo Tipton.
Door 11: Hanging & Standing Picture Frames ‐ By AIM
member Maia Bisson.
Door 12:
Victorian
Santa
‐By
AIM
member
Jean
Day.
Door 13: Slice ’n’ Bake Christmas Cookies ‐
By AIM member Janet Smith.
Door 14: A Christmas Hutch ‐ By AIM
member Marianne Colijn.
Door 15: Seasonal Ideas For Younger Readers ‐
By
AIM
member
Sally
Watson.
Door 16: A Beary Christmas ‐ By AIM member
Elena Gerli.
Door 17: A Christmas Colouring Book ‐ By AIM
member Carol Lester.
Door 18: A Seasonal Amaryllis ‐ By AIM member
KathyB.
Door 19: Christmas Poinsettia ‐ By AIM member Shelly
Norris.
Door 20: Super Easy Layer Cake ‐ By AIM member Janet
Smith.
Door 21: Angels ‐ By AIM member Jean Day.
Door 22:
A
Hot
Desert
Cactus
‐By
AIM
member
KathyB.
Door 23: A Christmas Pudding ‐ By AIM member Vicky
Guile.
Door 24: Santa Gingerbread Men ‐ By AIM member
Sarah Maloney.
78 The Miniature Grapevine: Read this
month’s round up of news from all around the
miniature world!
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Artisans In Miniature ?
Artisans In Miniature 8
CLICK …on Artisans In Miniature
How did you find the Online Magazine?? Did
you
follow
a link?
Did a miniature friend tell you about it?
...and do you already know about the Artisans In Miniature Website,
and the talented members who have all helped create this Online magazine.?
If not, copy, paste and CLICK now – www.artisansinminiatures.com and come and
meet us
all.
Founded
in
2007
by
Bea
(Fiona)
Broadwood
of
Petite
Properties,
the
website has been created in order to showcase the fantastic work of the individual
professional international artisan members who create beautiful and original scale
miniatures for sale to the public. Together they form the Artisans In Miniature
association.
Since its launch the AIM association has rapidly grown and now boasts membership of
around 300 professional artisans, including some of the most talented within the
miniature world!
On the website you will find further information about them and their work;
however, please note new pages are constantly being added and there are many
members who are not yet included on the site...
If you are a professional artisan who is interested in joining the association, you will
find all
the
information
there.....
We have lots of links…to Fairs and Events Organizers…Magazines…Online Miniature
clubs….Historical reference sites…..Workshops…and more… it’s all there!
If you’d like to contact us, copy, paste and CLICK...
we’d love to hear from you!
www.artisansinminiature.com
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The AIM Magazine’s
Editorial Team:
Bea Broadwood (Editor)
office@petite‐properties.com
Celia (of Oberons Wood)
Janine Crocker
Jean Day
John Day
Peiwen Petitgrand
Sally Watson
Vicky Guile (Assistant Editor)
New Editorial Team Members:
Barbara ‘Babs’
Davis
Janet Smith
Kathi Mendenhall
Kim Murdock
Lesley Shepherd
Pamela J
Shelly Norris
Freelance Members:
Agnes Turpin
Catherine Davies
Eileen Sedgwick
Jennifer Matuszek
Julia Jeffreys
Julie Lawton
Lidi Stroud
Marianne Colijn
Mo Tipton
Nancy Keech
Stephanie Kilgast
Please note
AIM is an active association
to which all members
contribute …
Dear Reader Welcome… welcome… welcome… !!!
First of all may I wish you all a very happy new
year and secondly I am delighted to be able to
officially introduce the 30th
edition of the AIM
magazine!
However, as you can no doubt tell, this issue is a little different to
our normal monthly imag format and has been put together in
order to
allow
the
hardworking
editorial
team
and
AIM
members
some much needed time off over the Christmas festivities!
In the meantime, here in the UK the onset of January also heralds
the arrival of my favourite flower: the humble snowdrop. For me
there is always something magical about this very simple bloom,
which bravely
pokes
its
lonely
head
out
from
the
undergrowth
despite the inclement mid winter weather.
Like the much loved snowdrop, the AIM editorial team will also be
poking up their collective heads after their short winter break and
the AIM magazine will be back with a bang on February 1st, with
brand
new
articles,
exciting
projects
and
fabulous
free
features‐
all written by your favourite AIM artisans!
So what can I say…
Don’t miss a thing, as rest assured here at AIM, 2011 is going to be
truly wonderful year!
Bea
Editor (& General whip cracker) January 2011 www.petite‐properties.com
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Day One
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Day Two
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Day Three
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AIM membership is only available for professional miniature artisans,
selling quality handmade miniatures to the public.
Membership is reserved for artisans who wish to
showcase & promote their work,
through active participation within the AIM Association.
Please note; A waiting list has now been introduced regarding
new membership applications.
AIM is completely FREE to join and completely FREE to be part of.
So… if you are a professional miniature artisan and you would like to find out more about joining the
AIM Association,
please
AIM’s
Membership
Secretary:
Tony
for
more
information:
Or alternatively visit our website… www..artisansinminiature.com
Artisans In Miniature“An association of professional artisans,
dedicated to promoting a high standard
of excellence in original handcrafted scale miniatures…”
www.artisansinminiature.com
artisansinminiature.blogspot.com
The
way
in
which
AIM Association membership
is offered has changed!
Due to an overwhelming uptake of
membership over recent months, as
from July 31st the AIM Association now
has limited
memberships
available…
The AIM Association was set up in 2007 in order to
provide a global
platform
for
professional
miniature artisans who wish to actively promote
their work and actively take part and support the
opportunities and promotional facilities which AIM
uniquely offers for free: notably including...
The AIM online forum
Monthly FREE AIM magazine
AIM Member's online directory
AIM website
Aim’s facebook
&
social
networking
pages
The AIM blog.
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I first noticed this pretty fondant cake in the window of a local bakery and after a hilarious c me to bring in the finished product for everyone to see. It was both a challenge and an inspir next to life size, mockup wedding cakes and has become a great conversation starter!
Since then I’ve adapted this versatile cake to fit every holiday and special occasion just by cha
Try it with blue and silver for Hanukkah, pastels for Easter, orange and black for Halloween. You can change the shape of the cake too: heart shaped for Valentine’s Day and square for a loops of the bow or substitute clay flowers for the bow. The possibilities are only limited to you
Polymer clay in translucent, white, cherry red and green.
Clay tool, needle tool or toothpick
Tissue blade
Rubber brayer
or
pasta
machine
3/4” diameter round clay cutter
Fine or ultra fine white glitter
Small tile or flat, glass baking dish dedicated for baking polymer clay
You will need...
Step 1Mix 3 parts white clay with one part translucent and mix until well blended.
(In order to keep particles of other colors out of your white clay, do not
condition
the
colored
clays
until
after
you
make
the
cake).
Step 2Make the cake by flattening the white clay mixture with the palm of your
hand to 1/2" thickness directly on your baking tile.
Step 3 Using your clay cutter, cut a cake from the clay. Carefully remove the excess
clay and the cutter from your cake, revealing a nice, rounded top.
If it
is
lopsided,
smooth
the
top
of
the
cake
with
your
fingertip.
With
a thin
tissue blade, gently dislodge the cake from the tile so you can pick it up and
work with it.
Making The Cake...
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with the owner, who could not imagine a 1” scale cake, he encouragedn but the real surprise came when he bought it! It’s now on display
ng the colors of the ribbons.
e formal cake. Experiment by adding tiny ornaments between themagination…!
Step 4Condition the colors of clay you selected for the ribbons of the cake and roll into thin
3" long sheets using setting 4 of the pasta machine (or use a brayer or clay roller and
roll the clay to approximately 1/16“ thick).
Step 5Using a non‐flexible tissue blade with a straight edge, cut each color sheet into 3mm
wide strips (or just under 1/8"). Using a non‐flexible blade helps to keep edges
straight. Cut one end of each 3" strip to a point.
Step 6Beginning with your first color (green), lay the pointed end of one strip on the top
center of the cake. Carefully smooth the strip over the top of the cake and down
the side. Use gentle pressure to press it to the cake and keep the strip as straight
as possible. Use a tissue blade to cut the strip even with the bottom of the cake.
Step 7
Lay
the
second
strip
on
the
top
center
of
the
cake,
point
to
point
with
the
first
strip and follow Step 6. You should have an even stripe of green strips across
the center of the cake and down each side. Repeat Step 6 & 7, making a green
cross on the cake.
Making The Ribbons...
By AIM Member,
Robin Brady
‐Boxwell
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Robin
Step 8 Using your second color (red), lay the pointed end of one strip into a corner
created by the green strips. Press and smooth the red strips gently across and
down the cake, evenly spaced between the green strips and keep the strips as
straight as possible.
Step 9Cut eight to twelve ¾” to 1” lengths of red and green
strips. Carefully fold the strips end to end, taking care to keep the centers of the
loops open and fairly round. Choosing the longest loops first, insert a needle
tool into the bottom of the loop near the join and press slightly into the clay,
ensuring the loop is stuck to the tip of the needle tool.
Step 10Lift the loop onto your cake and position the joined end in the middle of the
cake. Press lightly... just enough to adhere the bottom of the loop to the top of
the cake. Continue adding loops to the top of your cake, alternating red and
green to achieve an even distribution of colors. Use the needle tool to bend and
arrange the loops. As you add loops the center of the bow will increase in
height giving it a rounded effect.
Note: A long needle tool is especially helpful in positioning loops in between others,
creating a full cluster for the bow. In this case, more is better because want a fairly dense bow.
Step 11When all loops are in place, sprinkle
white glitter on the bow to resemble
granulated sugar. Holding it gently, turn the cake upside down
over a scrap of paper and shake off the excess glitter.
(Note: Some glitter turns brown in the oven. If you are in
doubt, add glitter after baking by dry brushing the top loops of
the bow with tacky glue and sprinkle with a pinch of glitter).
Step 12Bake the cake according to manufacturer's directions.
(I bake the cake at 260 degrees for 15‐20 minutes).
Cool the cake, sign and date the bottom with an ultra fine tip permanent ink
marker and lightly brush with satin sealer. Set aside until dry.
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Making The
Bow...
Adding The Sugar...
Finishing Touches...
Crown Jewel Miniatureswww.crownjewelminiatures.com
Text & Photographs © Crown Jewel Miniatures 2010
Formatted By Bea (Fiona) Broadwood
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themousemarket.com
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AIM membership is only available for professional miniature artisans,
selling quality handmade miniatures to the public.
Membership is reserved for artisans who wish to
showcase & promote their work,
through active participation within the AIM Association.
Please note; A waiting list has now been introduced regarding
new membership applications.
AIM is completely FREE to join and completely FREE to be part of.
So… if you are a professional miniature artisan and you would like to find out more about joining the
AIM Association,
please
AIM’s
Membership
Secretary:
Tony
for
more
information:
Or alternatively visit our website… www..artisansinminiature.com
Artisans In Miniature“An association of professional artisans,
dedicated to promoting a high standard
of excellence in original handcrafted scale miniatures…”
www.artisansinminiature.com
artisansinminiature.blogspot.com
The
way
in
which
AIM Association membership
is offered has changed!
Due to an overwhelming uptake of
membership over recent months, as
from July 31st the AIM Association now
has limited
memberships
available…
The AIM Association was set up in 2007 in order to
provide a global
platform
for
professional
miniature artisans who wish to actively promote
their work and actively take part and support the
opportunities and promotional facilities which AIM
uniquely offers for free: notably including...
The AIM online forum
Monthly FREE AIM magazine
AIM Member's online directory
AIM website
Aim’s facebook
&
social
networking
pages
The AIM blog.
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Print the colouring book image (at the
bottom of this page) at a high quality
on
your
printer.
Cut
out
the
cover
and fold along the centre. Cut out
the colouring pages in one long strip. Concertina the
pages along the dotted lines (Santa & Sleigh should be back to back).
Glue the pages together and glue the blank pages to the covers.
©2010 Carol Lester ‐ The Dolls House Mall
thedollshousemall.com
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Agnes Turpin
Barbara ‘Babs’ Davis
Bea (Fiona) Broadwood
Carol Lester
Catherine Davies
Celia (of Oberons Wood)
Debbe Mize Eileen Sedgwick
Elena Gerli
Frances Powell
Jane Harrop
Janet Smith
Janine Crocker
Jennifer Matuszek
John & Jean Day
Julia Jeffreys
Julie Dewar
Julie Lawton
Kathi Mendenhall
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Kim Murdock Lesley Shepherd
Lidi Stroud
Maia Bisson
Marianne Colijn
Mo Tipton
Nancy Keech
Pamela J
Peiwen Petitgrand
Philippa Todd
Robin Brady-Boxwell.
Sally Watson
Sarah Maloney
Shelly Norris.
Stephanie Kilgast Vicky Guile
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